Paul Chung: Escape Room

I was in an escape room today. It was thrilling because there was no distinct answer to be given. Granted, we were given the option of 3 hints, but still it was difficult. The difficulty was in grouping together. The group consisted of young adults that all believed that their theories were right. It was difficult because it was a conditions based games. The riddles were confusing because they followed an anagram and numbering system that was difficult to crack. Although it was difficult we solved the riddle in the end. The concept was based on the "con-artist" who stole an original piece from the Lourve Museum in Paris. The goal was to figure out where he hid the piece. The clues themselves were difficult because they only utilized a system in which required minds to think, but also cooperate. Cooperation was the most difficult part because there were too many people thinking aloud at once, which makes concentration so difficult. But we put aside our differences and theories to develop one together in which we ended up solving the ends.

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