It may seem that escape rooms suddenly exploded across the country. However, few people are aware of where these rooms actually came from. Now, it surprises many to learn that there was no ‘original’ escape room that started the trend, but rather a series of similar experiences that eventually began to fall under that name.
They’re known for being a successful blend of gaming and live entertainment. So, without further ado, here are the actual inspirations that led to the escape room experience we know and love today: point and click games, video games, table top games, live action role playing, interactive theatre, TV and movies, and scavenger hunts.
By creating environments where players are encouraged to interact with their surroundings, interactive entertainments helped pave the way for escape rooms. In escape rooms players typically have more of an objective or goal to accomplish.
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