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Awesome Things That Will Happen After You Play an Escape Game

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Do you know the awesome things that will happen after you play an escape game? You might have been asking yourself this question many times before playing the game. When you have information, you will understand the benefits that you would enjoy when you play it. Here are the five awesome things that will happen after you play an escape game: Fat burning Playing escape games can make you lose some fats on the body. When playing it, you will increase the metabolism of the body and give you adrenaline rushes thus enabling to burn excess fats that may lead to weight gain. By burning fat, you will prevent muscle loss easily without having to fast. You will have more energy Imagine you feeling like getting better after drinking a hot cup of coffee then you multiply it by twenty-five. You will increase your energy levels remarkably especially when looking

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10 Effective Ways to Improve Your Memory and Boost Brainpower

10 Effective Ways to Improve Your Memory and Boost Brainpower

No matter where you are, whether it is your exam hall, a board meeting or perhaps a family outing at Exodus escape room, when the adrenaline kicks in everything goes haywire. It doesn’t matter as to what the extreme scenario is, memory and brain power are two crucial aspects that can help you survive the situation. A lot of times you might have come across people who are extremely good at recollecting things and solving very difficult tasks instantaneously and you wonder how they did that. Well, it’s just that these people have a much more trained memory than you and I and perhaps a greater brain power than us. I’m sure you’re wondering as to how you too could increase your memory and improve your brain power. If there’s a will, there’s most certainly a way. Improving memory and boosting brain power is something you can have to, all

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The Benefits of Puzzles in Early Childhood Development

The Benefits of Puzzles in Early Childhood Development

From early childhood to adult, we love to play puzzles because of the many benefits that we can derive from them. Puzzles not only exercise our minds but also challenge our way of thinking. As children develop, puzzles present many benefits to them. Simply put, puzzles can play an important role in the development of your child. Here are some of the important benefits of puzzles Problem-solving skills Even completing the simplest puzzle is critical in achieving a set goal. Children and toddlers must use their imagination and develop strategies on how to achieve this goal. This involves developing solutions, reasoning skills, and solving skills which they can later use in their adult future lives. Cognitive skills Puzzles can also assist your the child to understand how following step by step directions can help them achieve goals in life. Color, letter and spatial awareness skills achieved while playing puzzles are

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Apocalypse

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Recommended for 4-10 You and a few remaining survivors awake in an apocalyptic world. A world that strongly resembles the one you once called home, but for reasons unknown this new world has undergone tremendous amounts of damage. As you start to gather supplies for survival, you quickly realize that food is scarce and most of the water is contaminated. After a few hours of scavenging you notice a nearby power plant that appears to show signs of activity. You and the other survivors start heading towards the plant in hopes of finding an explanation of what happened, or even confirmation of what year it is. Book Room ›

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Bank Heist

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Recommended for 2-6 You and several others have been handpicked by a professional thief named Curns. Each of you is an expert in your respected field. This bamboozling stranger has requested your services to break into vaults and infiltrate government facilities to steal from corrupted, unethical people! A modern day Robin Hood, you will be taking from people known to be involved in highly illegal and unethical ventures that go against the common good. Your goal, once you’ve broken in, is to collect a valuable cd, a diamond, and cash! Book Room ›

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Quake Escape

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Recommended for 4-10 You are joining a dinner party at a nice restaurant, the lighting is attractive and the water fountains are soothing. You notice a piano on the stage and are excited that live entertainment will soon put a nice touch on the already special occasion. As you are finally allowing this ambiance to put your stress or worries to the back of your mind, all of a sudden… Book Now ›

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Masquerade Manor

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Recommended for 4-8 The Masquerade Manor room is one where you’re invited to a ball where everyone hides behind exquisite masks. This can be fun to get into but at the same time there’s more to this experience than what meets the eye. To escape, you’ll need to use plenty of competitive and critical thinking skills while looking through various physical obstacles. This hard difficulty escape room is available for two to eight players and takes an hour to play. Book Room ›

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10 Things You Can Do Everyday To Benefit Your Brain

10 Things You Can Do Everyday To Benefit Your Brain

We all aim to be in perfect health. One of the most important body parts is the brain. The brain serves most of our body functions. It even controls our moods and feelings. Taking care of this valued asset should be of primary concern to everyone. Here are 10 things you can do every day to benefit your brain: 1. Basking in the morning sun. It is no secret that sunlight is vital for our health. But I’m pretty sure you had no idea how essential it is for our brain health. Sun enables our brains to defeat Seasonal Affective Disorder; which is a deep sense sadness. More sun translates to us being happier. 2. Exercise. Doing about 30 minutes of exercise daily works wonders to your brain. The cardio energizes your brain making it more active and alert. 3. Have a few cups of tea/coffee. These beverages contain caffeine

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Get Rid Of Those Nerves By Chewing Gum

Get Rid Of Those Nerves With Some Gum

Chewing gum can have a calming effect. People that are nervous are looking for something to do. Chewing gum gives them a task to complete as they often try to ignore some of the stressful aspects of a given task. Can you continually chew gum for an extended period of time? Does it show a certain amount of intelligence in order to be able to chew gum for that long haul? Chewing gum is much healthier than most people previously thought. There are a number of different stimulating exercises that can be performed in the Exodus Room. You will find that chewing gum can help you relax as you try to crack different codes. Researchers say that the cracking of the codes can take time and that the process of chewing gum can clear your mind as you are trying to get this done. Are your anxiety levels too high

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Six Tips To Get Your Team To Work Together

Six Tips To Get Your Team To Work Together

Creating teamwork at workplace it is a tough process. The process involves taking a group of independently talented individuals and creating a team in which they can amalgamate their talents. This act of merging independent talents will not only release remarkable amount of energy and creativity, but will also improve their performance, engagement and loyalty. Here are six effective tips for getting your team to work together: -Lay Foundation by Setting Goals Invest time in laying a foundation that creates a common frame work for every team member. Start by addressing the purpose. Set out the actual goals and inform your team of its function in relation to the set goals. Include timelines and plans that will clearly define goals for the team. -Form Common Skills Ensure that every member has a common skill base for problem solving, communication, conflict resolution and giving and receiving peer feedback. Teams that have

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