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Tuesday 7 August 2018

Mission Impossible, Sort of.

Around a week ago, we went to another Escape Room in Rosh Pina ( a town in Israel. )
Since the last one was so fun, we decided to do a harder one at Inside Out.
We were in Paris, and our objective was to track down a terrorist group. According to the tape recorder I found in the second room; the terrorists had hidden a bomb. As part of the story, a recorded message from an agent informed us that we had to find it, put it in the 'Atomic Vault,' and quickly get in the bunker to avoid the explosion. After he finished explaining our mission, the sound of screaming and gunshots emitted from the tape recorder. Yikes.

First, we were on a 'train.' In that room we found a phone, which the lady running the Escape Room used to text us clues if we needed them. We managed to get out of that room pretty quickly.

The second room was the biggest and the hardest to escape from. There were lots of different spices in bowls on a table, and later we figured out that we had to smell them and compare them to the smell of some spices hidden in boxes. The spices in the bowls all had symbols sticking out of them. On the table, there was also a piece of paper with the symbols deciphered into numbers. We then used those numbers to open the lock under the table.

There were many different objects and things in the room, but some of them were just decoys to throw us off. I found the tape recorder in that room. Our last room was all about teamwork. In short, it was really tricky but we managed to find the bomb and put it in the vault. We finished in around an hour. 

Yay!

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