The Virtual Escape Game

By Robert, aged 14:

Hello, and welcome back to our blog: Family Times! (We’re not travelling that much at the moment) Last year we went to Chicago and one of the best things we did was going to The Escape Game escape rooms and trying out The Heist – you can read about it here. An escape room is when you and a group of friends or family are stuck inside a building and, oh wait – that’s just quarantine. We all really enjoyed The Heist so when mum told us about a virtual sequel, we were very excited.


For only $10 a “room”, The Heist is an absolute steal – get it? You download a folder of files onto your computer and log into the website; then you use the various links, files and resources to solve the clues and move onto the next sections. In the one we played, Volume I, we were tasked with identifying an art thief, working out his next move and finding his current location. Unlike an actual escape room there are no clues that someone pushed off the table or plug sockets to study intensely, instead there are just lots of fun, clever and logical puzzles to decipher – we didn’t even use any hints.




[caption id="attachment_4659" align="aligncenter" width="570"] A selection of evidence files we had to use[/caption]

We spent over two hours playing this escape room, so it was well worth the money and not particularly easy. There were some good clues to solve and the initial section where you had to search through multiple evidence files was really clever. Also we managed to get right to the end without getting stumped until we found a telephone number which we assumed was a code. Nope, it was just a telephone number which you had to ring (which we didn’t because it was American).


If you’re ever feeling bored in the coming weeks, scrap that, when you’re ever feeling bored in the coming weeks I would definitely recommend trying out one of The Escape Game’s virtual escape rooms as it was a really fun way to pass the time and really well-made.


The Heist - Vol.1 is available for $10 at  https://store.theescapegame.co/products/digital-version-teg-unlocked-the-heist-vol-1-chasing-hahn

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Family Travel Times: The Virtual Escape Game

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

The Virtual Escape Game

By Robert, aged 14:

Hello, and welcome back to our blog: Family Times! (We’re not travelling that much at the moment) Last year we went to Chicago and one of the best things we did was going to The Escape Game escape rooms and trying out The Heist – you can read about it here. An escape room is when you and a group of friends or family are stuck inside a building and, oh wait – that’s just quarantine. We all really enjoyed The Heist so when mum told us about a virtual sequel, we were very excited.


For only $10 a “room”, The Heist is an absolute steal – get it? You download a folder of files onto your computer and log into the website; then you use the various links, files and resources to solve the clues and move onto the next sections. In the one we played, Volume I, we were tasked with identifying an art thief, working out his next move and finding his current location. Unlike an actual escape room there are no clues that someone pushed off the table or plug sockets to study intensely, instead there are just lots of fun, clever and logical puzzles to decipher – we didn’t even use any hints.




[caption id="attachment_4659" align="aligncenter" width="570"] A selection of evidence files we had to use[/caption]

We spent over two hours playing this escape room, so it was well worth the money and not particularly easy. There were some good clues to solve and the initial section where you had to search through multiple evidence files was really clever. Also we managed to get right to the end without getting stumped until we found a telephone number which we assumed was a code. Nope, it was just a telephone number which you had to ring (which we didn’t because it was American).


If you’re ever feeling bored in the coming weeks, scrap that, when you’re ever feeling bored in the coming weeks I would definitely recommend trying out one of The Escape Game’s virtual escape rooms as it was a really fun way to pass the time and really well-made.


The Heist - Vol.1 is available for $10 at  https://store.theescapegame.co/products/digital-version-teg-unlocked-the-heist-vol-1-chasing-hahn

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11 Comments:

At 19 April 2020 at 04:43 , Anonymous Jan (@chimptrips) said...

That sounds perfect. We have been looking at the boxed escape games, but didn't realise there was a virtual version. Do you think it would be too tricky for 11 year olds?

 
At 19 April 2020 at 08:56 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

I think that the 11 year old would enjoy it, but that he or she might need some older sibling/parental help. Having said that, we couldn't have done it without the help of our children, but that's always true when we go to the real thing as well.

 
At 20 April 2020 at 03:22 , Anonymous Harmony, Momma To Go said...

oh wow this would be great for a weekend afternoon, we are getting bored of the same games and puzzles. When quarantine is over, I really want to do a real escape room with my family!

 
At 20 April 2020 at 07:43 , Anonymous Shobha George said...

We love escape rooms but haven’t done any at home. We will have to try this one!! Thanks for the recommendation.

 
At 21 April 2020 at 00:46 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

This is great fun in the meantime!

 
At 21 April 2020 at 06:01 , Anonymous Keri | Bon Voyage With Kids said...

Such a neat idea! A really cool activity to do while at home. Thanks for sharing!

 
At 22 April 2020 at 14:23 , Anonymous Umiko said...

This is interesting. Something to do with my son rather than him spending time with his game by himself.

 
At 22 April 2020 at 18:08 , Anonymous Jennifer Brommer said...

What a neat idea! I did not know that a game like this even existed! Thanks for sharing...

 
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