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An eeek’s Day in the Life: Part 1! Master of Escape Rooms and Games

People are unfamiliar with the responsibilities of a Games Master (GM). Despite the fact that you lock people in rooms and then watch them attempt to escape, you are not a freak and have a perfectly respectable job (which you have to explain regularly). Despite the fact that you may have previously participated in an escape game, there is a lot going on behind the scenes that you may not be aware of. This is your opportunity to learn all you’ve ever wanted to know about this position!

Prepping

Prior to the start of the day, we must make certain that our teams have all they require to set up and ready to go. As part of this process, we must ensure that all of our padlocks are in working order and that any electronic gadgets required by the game are turned on and functioning properly.

Describe the Escape Room Game in detail.

The adventure begins the moment the gang knocks on the door and enters the house. Both parties agree that first impressions are critical, and this is true for both. This is the period in which we begin to gain an understanding of our team’s strengths and shortcomings, as well as the types of players on the team and the level of involvement they require from the rest of the group. As a game master, one of the most difficult components of our job is providing tiresome but necessary safety regulations in a nice and engaging manner in order to keep our consumers excited and engaged.

Time for a Recap

After that, it’s time to give them a brief overview of what they’ll be doing. This ensures that the Game Master remains in character, which increases the level of immersion and entertainment value for our players and increases their enjoyment of the game. It’s also a lot of fun for us to be involved! Because no two game masters are alike, it’s acceptable for us to put our own flavour into the character and the briefing as well.

It’s time to play!

I’m getting a little squeamish about this. Geek Once our crew has entered the escape game chamber, GM Station serves as a safe haven. This is where the magic happens! In order to maintain track of the teams’ progress, we track their motions through the tasks and look for anything that might signal a problem. To be a competent manager, you must guarantee that everyone is engaged, provide relevant hints at the appropriate moment, trigger certain events at the appropriate time, and support your employees when they require encouragement. When one or more players or team members are unsatisfied with the situation, they may decide to stop cooperating. What is it that they are attempting to communicate to you through their body language? Is there anything I can do to be of assistance? Is their elation so tremendous that they end up causing damage unknowingly to the environment? All of these things should be taken into consideration, and if necessary, action taken. You may compare us to psychologists when you think about it, don’t you think?

Because no two teams are alike, the escape room experience must be customised for each group. Some people will enjoy engaging with you and having a good time, while others may prefer to work alone to solve the escape room mysteries. The ability to comprehend the wants and desires of the players is the most important component of this job. It’s also vital to be familiar with the game from start to finish, not only with the puzzles but also with the room’s quirks, workarounds, and remedies. Because escape room Glasgow are live events in which players must solve riddles, we must be able to think and act swiftly in the event that something goes wrong or breaks (which can and does happen!).

Whether the teams successfully complete the final problem or time runs out, we speak with them about their experience to determine whether they enjoyed the escape room trip. It is critical for us to be psyched up as well because most games end with a significant adrenaline spike for the teams playing against us. How would you feel if you came out of an hour of enjoyment to a deadpan person telling you about it? Then it’s time to clean up and reorganise the space before starting afresh.

Eeek, there’s more to discover! Escape Rooms are a type of game where you have to figure out how to get out of a situation.

When GMs are on shift, it is possible that you will be assigned to an unscheduled gaming session; you must be prepared to be productive while also fulfilling your other tasks. Cleaning the venue in general, writing, repainting props, or even puzzle design are all possibilities; we promote innovation at eeek! and would love to hear your suggestions. You must be aware, innovative, and engaged with customers in order to succeed. Seeing your staff experience those all-important “a-ha!” moments is what makes it all worthwhile, however.

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