Sunday, March 9, 2014

Saving planet goes from video game to real-world craze

Players search for clues in a room while taking part in the virtual "Escape Room" game in Novi Sad, on January 31, 2014 Novi Sad (Serbia) (AFP) - It is the peak of the Cold War, a secret agent has launched nuclear weapons and a small team of sleuths has one hour to prevent the end of the world. "Escape Room" -- the real-life adaptation of a classic 1980s video game -- is a new craze popping up around the world. "This is a complex game that requires ability, intelligence, education and team work, much more than the online version," said Boban Melkus, a 36-year-old high school teacher who set up the game in Novi Sad. Melkus and his wife Nina began offering the game in December in a rented apartment.








via Gaming News Headlines - Yahoo! News http://ift.tt/1oCSapq

No comments:

Post a Comment