About this event
Get Out Now is a virtual "escape the room" experience that is played online.
It has been specifically designed for people and teams working remotely from home or organisations with staff in different locations. Players join the game online.
The event is hosted live online by a CluedUp Escape Master and a technical assistant.
The event starts online with everyone together for the intro and briefing. Teams are then sent to a breakout room. In order to "get out", teams or players must progress through three levels of challenges.
Teamwork, problem-solving and quick thinking is a must. The levels get increasingly harder as teams get closer to cracking the final clue and escaping.
Groups of 8 or less can play as one team against the clock. Groups of 8+ play in teams against each other.
It's a perfect social event, team building activity, icebreaker or virtual event breakout activity. It is fun, easy to play and is well suited for small and large groups.
By taking part in Get Out Now, participants will focus on these skills and attributes:
- teamwork
- problem-solving
- delegation
- working under pressure
- strategy
- leadership
- time management
There is little preparation required from you. Get Out Now is presented live online by a fun, engaging CluedUp host who explains how to play, keeps everyone fully engaged and on task from beginning to end.
You can choose from a 60, 75 or 90 minute game.
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Event details
Snapshot: An online customisable escape game for remote teams working from home. The game is presented live to your team by a CluedUp Escape Master.
Type: Mobile App Event
Location: Anywhere in the world
Duration: 60-90 minutes
Participants: Minimum of 4. Maximum of 200.
Requirements: Each player needs internet connection and webcam. One mobile device required per team.
Client review
"The event was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. I did not hear one negative comment, not one complaint. There was so much laughter, so much fun and humour. I would recommend this to anyone. Sincere thanks."
Ash Maindonald, Principal, Western Heights School