0:01 escape rooms101 0:30 What is an Escape Room? 1:05 What makes Escape Rooms fun 2:24 What happens ahead of time 5:52 What happens inside the room? 13:47 What happens where the game is over?
Did an escape room for the first time a couple weeks ago. It was a blast! It was publicized as being one of the hardest rooms at the place and we escaped. We kept bragging to ourselves at how cool we are. I'll say I've prepared myself over the years playing the Room and the Room 2 on my tablet.
I did an escape room with a group of geocachers. We did well at the searching part, and most of us enjoy puzzle geocaches, so we did well solving the puzzles. But the communication and logistics roles were our weak points. Well, that and the way we would overthink things and create red herrings for ourselves...
+Darin McGrew Oh, I can't even start to list how many times I've overcomplicated something. That's one of the primary reasons I end up needing a hint in a room, as I've overcomplicated what I think I need to do to solve something. That's another place where kids shine - they can cut through your nonsense and help you see what needs to be done.
In hindsight, our biggest red herring seems obviously not a real clue, because it would have made resetting the room much harder. But at the time, it wasn't obvious at all.
You do not need to complicate simple things and work together more. We create escape rooms and test them on the players, and I can say with confidence that the people have different visions and it's several points of view that help to go through the game, as some of the points will turn out to be correct.
Fun is a subjective term even if that clause wasn't in the waiver the lawsuit wouldn't have much to back it and would likely lead in your loss in court.
I did one with my friends and we were all frustrated and not talking to eachother till one of my friends and I started singing let it go.... We worked together again but didn't get out because THEIR WHERE PUNS WE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND!!!
Thanks for the tips! Going to try one this weekend. I'm very interested in the pyramid shaped electronic game on the shelf behind you. My daughter had one in the 90's and I loved playing it. I have no idea what happened to it or what it is called. I would love to find one! Any ideas?
It’s called The Nemesis Factor by Hasbro-I think they were from around 2001 or so. I don’t know how available they are nowadays, but I wish you luck in finding it!! Also, if you see this, I’m wondering how your escape room went and if these tactics were helpful
lol yes they are if you book a full group i'm doing one next year(i like to plan far ahead) and it would be like, 280$ for ten people(which is the max for the specific room i'm looking at)
My friends and I did an Escape Room the other day and someone left trash (a plastic cup and a string) in the room and we thought it was part of the room. It confused us so much.
I'm trying to create one for my biology class, in our lab. My goal is to use it as a midterm review.. I find the idea of assigning tasks to each person in the group so smart. I have 24 students. I was thinking about splitting the lab room and students in half and then split each half into three groups of 4 people. Once they're divided and begin, I was thinking about having the little groups do a tag team of sorts. The lab is not overly large and the only "free" space to walk around is the perimeter since the tables are in the middle. I figured having everyone wandering around at once might be too crowded? What does everyone think? I'd appreciate ideas, since this will be my first experience with this game. Thx.
I'm in the same boat trying to design an escape room theme for a conference. Won't have a full 60 minutes for the activity and will have larger groups. I like your idea of small groups and then assigning each group ordered task. So like group 1 might do task 1,2,3 (where task 1 requires moving and 2,3 table top work) and then group 2 might do 2, 1, 3 etc. this way only one group is moving at a time. it could be a competition where teams race to complete all tasks. Good luck and hope your students enjoy!
Yes exactly what I was thinking! a great idea to make it so one group is moving at a time. I'm going to work on it this weekend. Our lab is symmetrical so if I split it down the middle both larger groups will be working with the same materials. I'm trying to decide on the grading factor. Is it an all or nothing? points for trying? I'm thinking about it being a competition and those who finish first get an A and those on who finish second get a B. That way no one fails. A written midterm would have 50 multiple choice questions on them, but I think 50 tasks would be way too many. Thoughts? Good luck to you as well.
@@sherrialice So it's not even possible for both to score an A? That seems terrible. My opinion, but, also, your analytics may suffer if 50% score the worst possible mark. Kidding about the last part and unsure about what you mean regarding"grading". If it isn't for a certified qualification, ignore me quickly!
Thank you so much for such a good explanation of the ""Escape Room"" My niece and Nephew had gone and I had never heard of them! That just may be an age thing..... but they sure sound intriguing!! I would be the searcher .... Thanks again!! :)
Do you have any thoughts on the "Escape Room in a Box" concepts that have popped up recently? Saw one on Kickstarter and a different version from ThinkFun that will be sold at Target. They're obviously not true Escape Rooms, but wondering how much of the experience you can get with something like that.
+Peter Schott It depends upon how it is built. Some of them will end up being more like puzzle hunts with a box of pen and paper puzzles. They could be made to give more physical puzzles. The challenge will be in replicating the team-based physical environment, so it's not just sitting at a table.
+Scott Nicholson Definitely not expecting the full experience from something "in a box", but if it can capture some of the feel for a reasonable price I was thinking that well-done ones could be fun. I really liked this video. I'm hoping to take a group of teens to a nearby escape room and will definitely show them this prior to going.
The Escape Room in a Box Werewolf Experiment and Flashback are most like a real escape room. The later Unlock ones are much better than the first three. Deckscape has lots of puzzles. The Escape the Room games from ThinkFun are great introductions for folks who have never played them before. Not super amazing for veteran escapees.
Scott, what are your thoughts on Escape Room in a Box? I am wondering if you think it is worth investing in. Is it quality enough to warrant the cost? The idea really intrigues me, but money is tight, so I don't want to regret my purchase if it isn't all that good. Any thoughts on it?
my tip is have some kind of moral support because you might need it at one point(dont count me on this i've never went to an escape room and i'm just giving role ideas)
I never signed a waiver nor did I remove my possessions but they did give us alcohol :) Too many red herrings in the one I did and told them so as meant we split the tasks up and half the people cracked codes which went nowhere. I know this because I asked them and they said later oh that was a red herring and meant that person's time was just wasted. I was definitely not frothing. It was good for team building as we all had a collective moan about this later over a meal :)
I was just going to comment saying that, well not the shenanigans part (I mean like harsh much)? ;] I was just thinking *ALERT: epic overuse of lab coat! *
I was really confused when I heard some asian friends talk about it (somehow this is something asians are seem very into) and I was thinking of panic rooms or safe rooms
I really want someone with the technical skills to crop this guy out of the video and superimpose it on a '90s Britpop music video. Otherwise, interesting video. Would love to start an escape room business!
My family did an escape room. One of the puzzle pieces was a computer, and my brother (who is a tech guy) hacked the computer and by passed some of the challenges.
I bet there is a hidden door behind that bookcase.
0:01 escape rooms101
0:30 What is an Escape Room?
1:05 What makes Escape Rooms fun
2:24 What happens ahead of time
5:52 What happens inside the room?
13:47 What happens where the game is over?
Thx
Thanks so much!! ❤️
Did an escape room for the first time a couple weeks ago. It was a blast! It was publicized as being one of the hardest rooms at the place and we escaped. We kept bragging to ourselves at how cool we are. I'll say I've prepared myself over the years playing the Room and the Room 2 on my tablet.
aadeesocal which game was it?
I did an escape room with a group of geocachers. We did well at the searching part, and most of us enjoy puzzle geocaches, so we did well solving the puzzles. But the communication and logistics roles were our weak points. Well, that and the way we would overthink things and create red herrings for ourselves...
+Darin McGrew Oh, I can't even start to list how many times I've overcomplicated something. That's one of the primary reasons I end up needing a hint in a room, as I've overcomplicated what I think I need to do to solve something. That's another place where kids shine - they can cut through your nonsense and help you see what needs to be done.
In hindsight, our biggest red herring seems obviously not a real clue, because it would have made resetting the room much harder. But at the time, it wasn't obvious at all.
You do not need to complicate simple things and work together more. We create escape rooms and test them on the players, and I can say with confidence that the people have different visions and it's several points of view that help to go through the game, as some of the points will turn out to be correct.
@@superescaperoom991 So, your first sentence may need to be reconsidered.
I would love to observe him when he is doing an escape room.
Patrick star is looking extra thicc behind the professor
Aquí un referente del sector...⛓️🗝️💀 th-cam.com/video/TEK4srCQhmQ/w-d-xo.html
Loved this video, Scott. It's awesome to see you still doing things on TH-cam. You helped my wife and I get into board games all the way back in 2005.
On the waiver we signed there was a clause saying we can not sue them if we did not have fun.... :))
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They think of everything
Fun is a subjective term even if that clause wasn't in the waiver the lawsuit wouldn't have much to back it and would likely lead in your loss in court.
Im going to be doing a Doctor Who escape room at Comic Con and this helped alot, Thank You!
BoB That sounds so fucking cool
It prob was, I couldn't do it tho it was already booked up for the day :(
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I did one with my friends and we were all frustrated and not talking to eachother till one of my friends and I started singing let it go.... We worked together again but didn't get out because THEIR WHERE PUNS WE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND!!!
thinking abt doing an escape room - sounds like great advice, thanks :)
Lisa kitty did you?
whoa this guy looks so young. his beard and hair color is throwing me off
mslizzy03. sooooo true!
he follows a very militant skin care routine
mslizzy03 the secret is constantly moving your hands
Vampire?
Thanks for the tips! Going to try one this weekend. I'm very interested in the pyramid shaped electronic game on the shelf behind you. My daughter had one in the 90's and I loved playing it. I have no idea what happened to it or what it is called. I would love to find one! Any ideas?
It’s called The Nemesis Factor by Hasbro-I think they were from around 2001 or so. I don’t know how available they are nowadays, but I wish you luck in finding it!!
Also, if you see this, I’m wondering how your escape room went and if these tactics were helpful
I've done 2 escape room and it is a great hobby for you're brain. I love them and they aren't that expensive
I escaped 1 of the 2 rooms and since we were so close so they told us how to finish it
Jessica Prevost that's awesome!
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lol yes they are if you book a full group i'm doing one next year(i like to plan far ahead) and it would be like, 280$ for ten people(which is the max for the specific room i'm looking at)
My friends and I did an Escape Room the other day and someone left trash (a plastic cup and a string) in the room and we thought it was part of the room. It confused us so much.
I hate when that happens
Mr. Game & Watch, that’s a sign of poor upkeep. Sad. Somebody should go in after each group and clean up before another group goes in.
Better then in our room, an important thing just wasnt existing in the room
Sorry, that was me. I had to change my tampon. I put the tampon in my pocket but left behind the string and the cup that I used in case of a spill.
porta lmao this just blows my mind that you were in THE SAME ROOM
Anyone see this guy on Mark Rober?
me!!!
I looked up excape room videos after i wached his 😂
Kind Online. EXACTLY THE SAME FOR ME
The last escape room I did. And they forgot to give us a black light that we needed -___-
Moniker Covert 😮 Definitely needed to give all of you a complimentary appointment for another escape room challenge.
Love this video keep up the good work!
Miss your posts on BGG but glad you're still around!
THESE ARE BRILLIANT TIPS!!! I'm into puzzles and I found this info super useful!!
I have the same shirt on, AND, "The More The Merrier" book behind you: I'm currently using it as a tray in front of me.
I'm trying to create one for my biology class, in our lab. My goal is to use it as a midterm review.. I find the idea of assigning tasks to each person in the group so smart. I have 24 students. I was thinking about splitting the lab room and students in half and then split each half into three groups of 4 people. Once they're divided and begin, I was thinking about having the little groups do a tag team of sorts. The lab is not overly large and the only "free" space to walk around is the perimeter since the tables are in the middle. I figured having everyone wandering around at once might be too crowded? What does everyone think? I'd appreciate ideas, since this will be my first experience with this game. Thx.
I'm in the same boat trying to design an escape room theme for a conference. Won't have a full 60 minutes for the activity and will have larger groups. I like your idea of small groups and then assigning each group ordered task. So like group 1 might do task 1,2,3 (where task 1 requires moving and 2,3 table top work) and then group 2 might do 2, 1, 3 etc. this way only one group is moving at a time. it could be a competition where teams race to complete all tasks. Good luck and hope your students enjoy!
Yes exactly what I was thinking! a great idea to make it so one group is moving at a time. I'm going to work on it this weekend. Our lab is symmetrical so if I split it down the middle both larger groups will be working with the same materials. I'm trying to decide on the grading factor. Is it an all or nothing? points for trying? I'm thinking about it being a competition and those who finish first get an A and those on who finish second get a B. That way no one fails. A written midterm would have 50 multiple choice questions on them, but I think 50 tasks would be way too many. Thoughts? Good luck to you as well.
Look in to breakout.edu. They have lots of resources for educational escape games.
@@sherrialice So it's not even possible for both to score an A? That seems terrible. My opinion, but, also, your analytics may suffer if 50% score the worst possible mark. Kidding about the last part and unsure about what you mean regarding"grading". If it isn't for a certified qualification, ignore me quickly!
Great video! Thank you! I can't wait to go to some. I love this!
I don't know what to do with my hands..
From every escape worker ever: be early to your game...yes...thank you
Thank you so much for such a good explanation of the ""Escape Room"" My niece and Nephew had gone and I had never heard of them! That just may be an age thing..... but they sure sound intriguing!! I would be the searcher .... Thanks again!! :)
My scouts group just did the death row room. We were so close we just needed 2 locks and it was so funny because we were over thinking EVERYTHING
Hes a professor of Escape rooms? wtff
it's reasonable, it's game design at its heart after all
HAND GESTURES!!!
Escape rooms are so much fun.
I would put a 6x6x6 Rubik's cube with 2 faces swapped somewhere in a drawer. Solving it would achieve nothing.
xl that's what we call a hairsnare. People in escape rooms hate it, half of designers hate it, the other half thinks they're cool
FireBow You watched the mark rober video didn’t you.....
Also it can be called a red herring.
Thanks so much for giving this wonderful explanation. We have an escape room and this covers it all :)
He would make a good communicator using sign language
Do you have any thoughts on the "Escape Room in a Box" concepts that have popped up recently? Saw one on Kickstarter and a different version from ThinkFun that will be sold at Target. They're obviously not true Escape Rooms, but wondering how much of the experience you can get with something like that.
+Peter Schott It depends upon how it is built. Some of them will end up being more like puzzle hunts with a box of pen and paper puzzles. They could be made to give more physical puzzles. The challenge will be in replicating the team-based physical environment, so it's not just sitting at a table.
+Scott Nicholson Definitely not expecting the full experience from something "in a box", but if it can capture some of the feel for a reasonable price I was thinking that well-done ones could be fun. I really liked this video. I'm hoping to take a group of teens to a nearby escape room and will definitely show them this prior to going.
The Escape Room in a Box Werewolf Experiment and Flashback are most like a real escape room. The later Unlock ones are much better than the first three. Deckscape has lots of puzzles. The Escape the Room games from ThinkFun are great introductions for folks who have never played them before. Not super amazing for veteran escapees.
Scott, what are your thoughts on Escape Room in a Box? I am wondering if you think it is worth investing in. Is it quality enough to warrant the cost? The idea really intrigues me, but money is tight, so I don't want to regret my purchase if it isn't all that good. Any thoughts on it?
Did you end up getting it?
I did end up ordering it... waiting for it to deliver once it is 100% complete. :-)
KabukiKid what did you think?
It hasn't been delivered yet, but they are apparently shipping it fairly soon. :-D Looking forward to it!
What did you think?
my tip is have some kind of moral support because you might need it at one point(dont count me on this i've never went to an escape room and i'm just giving role ideas)
Very helpful thank you
Yo your a cool dude
Are any of these rooms multi-layered? By which I mean there's more than one way to beat it, or even unlockable extra content?
Ernest Ruger yes, but I haven't seen many. The one in Reno NV is.
Unlock-able extra content...
Yeah totally my group is putting some "Easter eggs" for example extra boxes that give you letters with more info that you don't necessarily need
This is relaxxing
Great video. Thanks!!
Thanks for video - Are your arms tired?
Thank you!
I never signed a waiver nor did I remove my possessions but they did give us alcohol :) Too many red herrings in the one I did and told them so as meant we split the tasks up and half the people cracked codes which went nowhere. I know this because I asked them and they said later oh that was a red herring and meant that person's time was just wasted. I was definitely not frothing. It was good for team building as we all had a collective moan about this later over a meal :)
Love your channel Scott! ❤
I hate that you can’t do these alone and have to be part of a group
You're awesome!
Good video Scott
Great resource
Isn't there time to wait for the staff to reset the game? So it's not gonna start IMMEDIATELY after one group finishes..
This guy does not need a lab coat. Shenanigans!
I was just going to comment saying that, well not the shenanigans part (I mean like harsh much)? ;] I was just thinking *ALERT: epic overuse of lab coat! *
interesting!
That dude looks like Boogie 2019.
How do I share your video with my channel?
I was really confused when I heard some asian friends talk about it (somehow this is something asians are seem very into) and I was thinking of panic rooms or safe rooms
this Guy reminds me of Gale Bedicurt from Breaking Bad
I going tomorrow at 6 something
looks like hes 17 years old with an old mans beard on
I wouldn't say 17 but yeah
i’d say 25
When escaping a room becomes a science! SAW???? 😂🤣😁[escapingaroomology]
it seems as fun as a hide ans seek to be honest
his gray beard makes him look 20 years older
He keeps moving his hands😂😂😂
The George H. W. Bush method.
This guy looks EXACTLY like Boogie2988
He? 13:15..you mean , because you HAD the correct code and it did not open. Not you THOUGHT you had the correct code...oh well...
I’ve done two escape rooms, one of them I escaped, and the other one we were taking the final item we needed to escape as time ran out
I really want someone with the technical skills to crop this guy out of the video and superimpose it on a '90s Britpop music video. Otherwise, interesting video. Would love to start an escape room business!
Sounds like too much smarts for me to handle
I knew this would be about his hands, he read a book that said to use gestures
My family did an escape room. One of the puzzle pieces was a computer, and my brother (who is a tech guy) hacked the computer and by passed some of the challenges.
"Hacked"
r/quityourbullshit
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What the hell mslizzy03
Could you move your hands a little bit more? :D
SupHaters personally animated people don’t bother me .... smacking gum and clocks are a weakness as well for you I bet .
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"Yeah yeah, I'm fully aware of this practice, its a highly sexual experience for people, you don't need to explain anymore."
that guy's hands make it hard for me to enjoy the video. keep your hands down dude!!
Hand gestures. Too much.
i cannot concentrate unless i look away. this guy flaps his arms waaaay too much
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