You are a member of the crew of the Starship Desolation, a deep space exploration vessel. One of the most advanced and ambitious ships in human history. You are part of a bright new frontier for our species. This mission was not only launched to look for a second home for the people of earth but also to search for new species of alien life.
Guest Post: 7 Ways to Make an Immersive DIY Escape Room
Recreating the escape room experience at home can be fun not only for the players, but also for you while designing and building it. Obviously, friends and family will not expect you to build out a completely new room inside your house for a fun game. Though you really can create a extremely immersive experience for the players without breaking the bank (or the walls).
Immersion in Escape Room Design
Immersion is like air—constantly surrounding us and affecting our every move. We don’t notice when it’s there and when we do we just resign to just dealing with it or breathing a little harder to compensate. With escape rooms as an industry being so young, this is by far one of the biggest and most commonly neglected areas in escape rooms everywhere.
5 Ways Visual Design Can Improve Your Escape Room
Escape rooms are meant to be an alternate reality where we can interact with them like we would in reality. We’re free to touch anything we want (well, I think a lot of them tell you to not touch certain things… but that’s for another day), and fully immerse ourselves in the world we find ourselves in. Unlike the real world however, escape rooms tend to have a narrative and goals for us to follow.