A team of Bulgarian students have set up the first real-life escape room in Sofia, which is filled with a series of challenges people have to solve in order to leave. The room is called ‘Dextrophobia’ – a term from psychology describing fear of objects...
A team of Bulgarian students have set up the first real-life escape room in Sofia, which is filled with a series of challenges people have to solve in order to leave. The room is called ‘Dextrophobia’ – a term from psychology describing fear of objects at the right side of the body.
The creators of ‘Dextrophobia Room’ say it is designed for entertainment. It may be tough, but is an enjoyable challenge. Inside the room, people experience both fear and fun.
The participants are locked into the room and have one hour to solve intriguing and challenging puzzles, which give people chance to use their logical thinking, knowledge and team spirit to work their way out of the locked room.
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