Locked In Announces The Louisville Escape Game
(PRWEB) January 20, 2016 -- What do you get when a forensic scientist, a gamer, a technology guru, and an entrepreneur start a new business? A company called Locked In and an entertainment and team building experience called The Louisville Escape Game.
Locked In puts a small team of 2-8 people in a locked room and challenges them to escape in under 60 minutes by finding clues, solving puzzles, and cracking codes. While the door to the room is locked, there is an exit button that temporarily opens the door if anyone needs to leave.
"Our games are themed and geared towards families and friends as well as corporate or organization team building," says Bill Kervaski, CEO and founder.
The escape game concept is widely popular overseas and has just recently started making its way into the United States.
Locked In is opening a 4,400 sq ft facility in downtown Louisville (near Hard Rock Cafe and Fourth Street Live) with four rooms: The Warehouse, The Laboratory, The Classroom, and The Museum. Each room has a different success rate and features puzzles and clues that support an intricate storyline.
"While insanely fun, these games aren't easy. You have to work together if you expect to succeed, there are smart people designing these rooms," says Phoenix Perez, co-founder and real-life forensic scientist. "The Laboratory only has a 15% success rate."
According to the company a large aspect of the Locked In business model includes team building for companies and other organizations. These advanced sessions, complete with professional monitoring and performance composites delivered as "Report Cards", help companies identify natural leaders and show how workgroups perform under stress in a fun and challenging environment.
Learn more about The Louisville Escape Game at http://lockedin.com/louisville.
louisville(at)lockedin(dot)com
http://lockedin.com/louisville
502-526-5311
Bill Kervaski, Locked In, http://lockedin.com/louisville, +1 5025265311, [email protected]
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