Planning an Escape: Considerations for the Development of Applied Escape Rooms

Shawn M. Doherty, Andrew Griggs, Elizabeth Lazzara, Joseph Keebler, Tara N. Cohen, Bruce L. Gewertz

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Abstract

Background. Teams are essential to a wide array of applications and organizations often utilize varying interventions to improve the effectiveness of their teams. Due to their collaborative and modifiable characteristics, escape rooms are being increasingly utilized as an avenue to both deliver team interventions and to function as testbeds in research. Escape rooms are complex, interdependent activities which warrant careful planning to be effectively implemented. Despite the growing literature base concerning escape rooms, there is still limited practical guidance to inform the development of an escape room. Aim. The purpose of this article is to provide seven considerations that are relevant to the development, implementation, and effectiveness of an escape room. Specifically, guidance is provided in determining the objectives, identifying a theme, assigning the roles, establishing participant interdependence, selecting a venue, designing the puzzles, and creating the assessments. Conclusion. The considerations provided in this article can advance the science underlying the use of escape rooms and preclude difficulties associated with their use.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSimulation & Gaming
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 31 2023

Keywords

  • escape room
  • methodology
  • development
  • team training
  • team building

Disciplines

  • Human Factors Psychology

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