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Escape games are a popular form of entertainment that combines logical thinking, teamwork and adventure. Sometimes, however, you may find yourself faced with a task you don't know how to handle. What to do in such a situation? Here's some advice.
Every object in the room has a purpose. Explore every corner carefully: look under the desk, in the drawers, behind the pictures or under the carpets. Some tasks require looking for hidden objects or clues in unusual places. Don't be afraid to think "out of the box" and look in places you wouldn't think of at first. How about imagining a room turned upside down?
Effective communication is the key to success. Share everything you discover with other players: keys, codes or special items. Teamwork allows you to solve puzzles faster and minimizes the risk of missing important clues.
Sometimes the solution is easier than it seems. Don't overthink tasks and look for straightforward solutions. Escape games are designed to be logical and solvable within a given time limit.
If you get stuck for a long time and don't know how to proceed, don't hesitate to ask for help. A room master is always watching you as you play and will point you in the right direction if needed. This way you will enjoy the game more and not lose valuable time.
During the game, keep track of the codes you find and the tasks you solve. This will prevent confusion and prevent you from wasting time repeating tasks you have already completed. An organised approach increases the efficiency of your team and you will reach the finish line within the time limit. Or perhaps you will be the first of all those who have played the escape game before you?
Time pressure can cause stress which leads to mistakes. Remember that the escape game is first and foremost fun. Keep calm, focus on the task at hand and take it one step at a time. And even in this case: work with your team, don't be afraid to ask for advice and don't overthink tasks unnecessarily complexly.