Since the game play requires a lot of different skills, a diverse team is where it’s at. A group of people with different knowledge, different experiences, and different areas of expertise will be able to come at a room from all possible angles.
Here are some of the key players you’ll want to consider.
Someone to take the lead
This player has no problem delegating, and knows the best strengths of each member of their team. More than anything, this person gets everyone to put on their “game face” and keeps motivation up.Someone to think out of the box
Escape games require many different types of knowledge, so having someone on your squad who can see what others might miss is always a bonus.Someone to calm down and refocus everyone
Hey. Things can get a little hectic when the clock is ticking down, you’re out of hints, and the bad guy is banging on the door. This team member is good at pulling everyone back to the task at hand, while also settling nerves.Someone who’s really hands-on
Although an escape room is about using your brain, there’s still a physical aspect to it. Every team needs someone who will investigate every nook and cranny, looking for the clues that everyone will then piece together to win freedom.Someone with an organizational brain
When you’re uncovering clues left, right, and centre, someone who is good of taking stock of everything laid out before them and mentally rearranging it into a logical solution will always be an asset.Someone to lighten the mood
Every class needs a clown, and an escape room is no exception. When stress levels get a little too high, it’s good to be reminded that is, after all, just a game. Which means it’s supposed to be fun!At Krakit Escape Game, our rooms have a maximum of between six and eight players. Find a slot for your crack team here: http://bookeo.com/krakit.
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