Escape Room -

: Most rooms impose a 60-minute limit, creating a "safe" simulation of real-world pressure that fosters quick thinking and adaptation.

At its most fundamental level, an escape room is built upon the interplay of space, theme, and gameplay. Unlike traditional games played on a screen or a board, escape rooms immerse participants in a tactile world. This immersion is achieved through several key components: Escape Room

: Challenges often include deciphering hidden codes (like Caesar ciphers or Morse code), unlocking physical combination locks, and identifying patterns in the environment. A Laboratory for Soft Skills : Most rooms impose a 60-minute limit, creating