About Thrillscape
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to be good at a room-escape game. And you don't have to be an escape artist either. What you do need, though, is tenacity, the ability to work with a team, and a general fondness for adventures and puzzles. Still, if that's not enough to help you get untied from a table, Thrillscape has hidden hint tokens throughout each of its themed rooms to be used as currency for clues. Read on to learn a little about each available experience.
- Break and Enter: Your ex has moved out—but not before one last visit to your jewelry case. Unfortunately for you, that case was holding a million-dollar winning lottery ticket that nobody knew about except you. Now, to get it back, you'll have to break into your ex's new place, armed only with a flashlight, and escape before your ex returns.
- Harvester Hotel: Sure there were warnings—high crime levels, elevated violence—but that didn't stop you and your friends from spring breaking in El Salvador. Now look at you: waking up in a dark room with a pounding headache, replaying vague memories of a complimentary tropical beverage that made everything go black. The only thing left to do is figure out where you are and get out of there before it's too late.
- Junior Jones and the Temple of Dendur: You always knew your grandfather was eccentric. You remember, too, hearing that he was some sort of disgraced archaeologist. But none of that prepared you to inherit a journal mapping the way to treasure. Now you'll have to use those pages to navigate past the traps in the Temple of Dendur and find the riches within.
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