This is the second escape room that I’ve done at this year’s Fringe, so it’s hard to say much about Gaol Break without giving too much away or repeating myself from the previous session I did at Adelaide’s other escape room venue, Escape Hunt.
Instead, I’ll just say that if you’re looking for an awesome time out with your friends, family, or colleagues, then book yourself a session at Gaol Break. It’s fun, engaging, and challenging, and you’re guaranteed to have a great time. Gaol Break is probably best for kids 12 and older, but teens will definitely enjoy it, and there are a mixture of mathematical, word-based, and physical tasks that will keep everyone entertained.
Without giving too much away, here are a few tips and tricks:
– Be sure to communicate with one another – there is no way you will escape if you can’t work together;
– Don’t get too cocky after the first section of the escape room – it only gets harder and harder as you go on;
– Things are often simpler than you think they are;
– Sometimes you just need to take a step back and look at things from a different perspective;
– Try not to waste time on the first parts of the room – you will need it for the final part.
Give Gaol Break a go if you’re interested in something that will challenge and entertain you this Fringe.
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