Dr. Hader’s Cartoon WorldScenario Escape RoomEscape roomIRLMy experience was marred by a broken clue system. There’s no microphone in the room so it was difficult to communicate with the attendant who kept giving us clues unasked and without explanation. The clues appear on the same television screen that has the clock, so it wasn’t clear that we were being given clues, and that the instructions weren’t the result of having solved a puzzle. At a certain point, it felt like the game was to carry out simple instructions printed on a television screen, at that point, I started to check out. We finished about 20 minutes early, so timing doesn’t appear to be an issue.
Imagi-Ne'er-Do-WellsImagi-Ne'er-Do-WellsEscape roomOther I'm Brett Jackson of Live Action Attractions, creator of Imagi-Ne'er-Do-Wells and I'd recommend "that thing we do" for anyone who likes funny creative play. You'll meet some brilliant creative weirdos and you'll invent something that never existed before. All 100% voluntary and anonymous. And if you're a creator of experiences yourself: escape rooms, theme parks, haunts or experiential marketing, immersive theater, gameshows, parties, happenings or something weird don't exactly have a name for yet — welcome home. We're only as good as the weirdos you bring us, so hurry back. And find the others.
Return to ForeverhouseThe Machine ProjectEscape roomIRLMany years later I think this might still be the best escape room I've ever done. I've never seen anyting like it before or since. I think of it often.