Skip to content →

Category: Upside Down News

Coronavirus Closing – Effective 3/15/2020

To Our Friends,

We understand and share your concerns about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are taking steps to minimize any potential contact and spread by closing March 15 for two weeks. We will continue to monitor the situation and heed the recommendations of health officials. Our number one goal at Riddle has always been the safety of our staff and customers and we feel at this time, though we are saddened to do so, that closing is the responsible thing to do.

When gathering in groups is once again safe, we look forward to welcoming you all back to Riddle for some fun and excitement with your friends and family. In the meantime, please practice social distancing. Even if you are young and healthy, taking a step back will help prevent further spread to those at high risk, like our grandparents and parents. It’s easy, being on the Cape, to think: this won’t happen here, but it is and we need to do all we can to flatten the curve.

Be safe and be well.

Your friends at Riddle

 

Comments closed

A Brief History of Escape Rooms

We’re continually asked 2 questions: 1) What’s an escape room (which we covered in a previous blog post), and 2) Where the heck did this escape room phenomenon come from?

While the escape room concept is relatively new compared to other forms of entertainment, they’ve actually been around for almost 2 decades.

Not surprising, the concept began online where gamers had to escape a virtual room by solving clues and puzzles. Crimson Room was probably the most well-known and popular.

The virtual game evolved into the live action version in the early 2000’s when SCRAP, a Japanese publishing house, opened The Real Escape Game in 2007. The story goes that 35 year-old Takao Kato was sitting in a class in 2006, looked over a friend’s shoulder and saw her playing a game on her computer. The game involved pointing and clicking her mouse around a virtual room to reveal clues needed to unlock the front door. Takao, who had been looking to create a new event experience, was intrigued. A year later, he launched the Real Escape Game.

Real Escape Games spread quickly with rooms proliferating throughout Asia. In 2012, SCRAP brought the first Real Escape Game to the U.S. with a launch in San Francisco. The phenomenon has since mushroomed across the country. It is estimated that there are roughly 2,000 escape room facilities in the States, with large numbers of companies found in metropolitan cities like New York, Vegas, Orlando and New Orleans.

In Japan, they’ve even taken the experience out of a single room, holding Real Escape Games in venues like ruined hospitals, stadiums and amusement parks. That got us thinking…could an “Escape the Beach” be in our future?!

Want to see what all of the hype is about? Live in the Cape Cod area or coming for a visit? Why not book an escape room with Upside Down Escape Games?!?

Book Here

Be sure to check back on our info/news blog and follow us on Instagram or Facebook for updates!

Comments closed

Escape Rooms 101

If you’re new to escape room games, you should know that they are a worldwide phenomenon that is here to stay. They’ve been around in major cities like San Francisco and Budapest for years and have popped up all over as people crave live action entertainment that doesn’t involve a screen. Yeah, even in places like Cape Cod!

Here’s what you need to know if you’re heading into a room for the first time:

First, the general concept. You’re in a room and you have 60-75 minutes to solve a series of puzzles, riddles and connecting clues, complete your mission and get out of the room. Each mission revolves around a theme — some fun, some creepy, some funny, some that even transport you back in time — you get it, something for everyone!

Is the room locked?

Nope! Fire codes tend to frown upon trapping people in a room, but you can totally pretend you are to heighten the experience!

Teammates? So I have to bring friends?

Most of our games are geared for between 2-6 people, but different games have different numbers of players they can accommodate. Usually a team of 3-4 is the sweet spot, but you are welcome to play with more or less!

Is this good for a date? Are escape rooms romantic?

What’s sexier than an adrenaline-rushed action game? Plus, you can gauge his or her wit and see how graceful they are under pressure. And if you ever stress over “what to talk about” on a date, we have you covered. As they say, the couple that escapes together, stays together! Or, errr, something like that.

Should I go with colleagues or friends?  

Depends on what kind of experience you’re after. If it’s about rallying your work team, it’s an awesome corporate outing – way better than a company picnic. If it’s about a night with friends doing something other than sitting on bar stools, your friends will think you’re a hero (although we highly recommend pulling up a bar stool at one of Mashpee Common’s fine establishments AFTER you’re done)!

What are my chances of winning?

Success rates in escape rooms tend to vary, but if you stay focused on the tasks at hand and utilize the hints given by your game master, your chances of success will increase. We often have a variety of challenge levels and some have a higher solve rate than others. Our Game Hosts can guide you towards an appropriate game for your group. But hey, keep your chin up if you don’t escape, there’s always next time!

I think I’m wicked smaaht, but what if my friends aren’t? Will they derail me?

All sorts of smarts come into play in an escape room. Teamwork makes the dreamwork. There’s a misconception that escape rooms are about doing a lot of math. Not so. It’s about searching, being inquisitive, observational, and thinking outside of the box. Explore every item in the room and question it’s meaning. Puzzles are often less complicated than they seem on the surface. Gamers often solve a puzzle and say “aha, so simple!” Bringing friends or colleagues whose brains tick in different ways is your best bet! Communication with your teammates is also critical for success.

What else should I know?

Besides remembering to use the bathroom before entering the room, you should also know that this will be one of the most memorable experiences you ever have if you immerse yourself! This isn’t the time to be shy. Have an idea, shout it out! Seriously, SHOUT it – it’s exhilarating!

Win or lose, you are just here to have fun! For many, the best part is the post-escape debrief. Okay, debriefing sounds kind of corporate, but by debriefing we mean having a couple of cocktails; playing back all of the riddles, fun moments, and the “shoulda coulda wouldas” with your teammates; and talking about what an insanely cool experience you just had! Just remember to save the celebratory drinks for AFTER you play, not before. Seriously, we will kick you out if you’ve been drinking and can’t behave yourself in the room and respect our property.

Have more questions? Shoot us an e-mail at info@upsidedownescapes.com or check out our FAQ!

2 Comments