In the end, we solved the puzzle with the help of a hint and some guidance from Adam himself. Each clue provided an answer or code to open one of the many locks protecting the BreakOut Edu box. On one side of the room, people were trying to figure out the meaning of a painting with knotted ropes, while others were poised over a laptop translating language to uncover the clue of an excel spreadsheet. The room buzzed with excitement and teamwork as the timer ticked down from 45 minutes! The game seamlessly intertwined physical objects with technology to guide participants to solutions. Each item was part of a larger puzzle, with some sequential order to follow, but no guided instructions were given. Before we arrived, Adam had scattered clues and objects around the room for us to find. We played a game called Time Warp that centered its riddles on forms of communication throughout time. BrainPOP’s Chief Culture Officer, Maya Kadar, Welcomes BreakoutEDU’s CEO Adam Bellow!
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