A Brief History of Escape Rooms

Escape rooms, also known as puzzle rooms or escape games, have become a popular form of entertainment in recent years. But where did they come from? Who was the first to come up with the idea of locking people in a room and making them solve puzzles to escape?

The roots of escape rooms can be traced back to Japan in the late 2000s. Takao Kato, the founder of the Japanese company SCRAP Co., Ltd., is credited with creating the first escape room game in 2007. The game, called "Real Escape Game," was held in a small, unassuming room in Kyoto and required players to solve a series of puzzles to escape.

The concept quickly caught on in Japan and spread to other countries in Asia. In 2010, SCRAP opened a permanent escape room in Tokyo, and soon after, other companies began to follow suit. By 2012, escape rooms had become a popular form of entertainment throughout Asia.

Escape rooms made their way to Europe and North America in the early 2010s. The first escape room in Europe opened in Hungary in 2011, and the first in North America opened in Canada in 2013. Since then, escape rooms have exploded in popularity, with thousands of rooms now available in cities around the world.

Today, escape rooms come in many different themes and styles, from horror and mystery to science fiction and adventure. They are enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds and have become a popular team-building activity for businesses and organizations.

Escape rooms may have originated in Japan, but they have quickly become a global phenomenon. As the popularity of escape rooms continues to grow, we can only imagine what new and exciting adventures await us in the future.

3 Tips for Guiding Your Child Through an Escape Room Experience

3 Tips for Guiding Your Child Through an Escape Room Experience

An escape room can be a great way for children to test their problem-solving skills and flex their creative muscles. You may be surprised by what your child can offer during the escape room experience. Children see the world and, more importantly, problems far differently than adults. Adults are textbook overthinkers, and sometimes a problem requires a simple solution!

The Definitive Guide to Escape Rooms

The Definitive Guide to Escape Rooms

First, a clarification: what’s the difference between an escape room and a puzzle room? Answer: absolutely nothing. The term “escape room” tends to be more common but more often nowadays the room themes have little or nothing to do with the actual escaping of the room and more to do with solving the overall problem, like locating an artifact or discovering someone’s identity.

9 of the Most Common Challenges in an Escape Room

9 of the Most Common Challenges in an Escape Room

Whether you're new to escape rooms or you're reaching the level of "enthusiast," there's always at least a little bit of fear of not getting out. If you've done a few, you've probably realized there's a learning curve for success, and things just start to naturally make more sense after recognizing some general patterns. If you're new to escape rooms, you won't have experience to fall back on and could easily fall prey to the most common challenges in escape rooms. But fear not! As both enthusiasts and actual escape room designers, we've seen it all, and we're here to help. Here are the most common challenges we've seen in escape rooms: