Winnipeg escape room gives people the video game experience
It's not going to the movies and it's not going to the bar but it is an entertaining way to spend an evening
Imagine trying to escape a locked room during a nuclear meltdown — It’s a new form of entertainment that has hit Winnipeg.
The Real Escape Canada locks groups of people in a 500 square-foot room for an hour, and the only way to get out is to solve a series of puzzles.
Adam Schmidt owns the escape room with his wife Megan. He says it would be impossible for a person to escape the room by themselves.
“It’s very complicated, only about 35 per cent of teams have escaped,” says Schmidt. “I think it’s fun, it’s a night out, it’s something different to do, it’s not going to the movies, it’s not going out to the bar, it’s like being in a video game and it’s a lot of fun. It uses your brain.”
Each puzzle is designed to be completely different from the other.
“When you get a group of eight people, seven people could have no idea and then there’s that one person that does.
Schmidt watches the room through a video camera, if he sees teams struggling with a puzzle he will slide a clue under the door.
The Real Escape Canada had about 30 test groups go through to see what people understood right away, which puzzles were too difficult, and Schmidt used those groups to modify the room.
The Real Escape is located at 2003 Portage Ave., close to Assiniboine Park.