The U.S. Constitution has been stolen by legendary treasure hunter John Potter. Potter believes there are clues on the Constitution that lead to the City of Gems. Potter fled to a small cabin in the mountains with the document. The cabin is in the middle of nowhere so there's no address to plug into the GPS.
You have been contacted by the FBI to help determine the directions to get to Potter's cabin. Local police have determined the first part of the route but they need your help figuring out the final four directions.
RULES OF THE ESCAPE ROOM
● Pay attention to details and read the directions carefully! Hint: There may be a clue at the end of each quiz.
● The 360 degree pictures allow you look all around the room, use the mouse to move the screen. (Use your finger if you are using the VR version.)
● You may use a scratch sheet of paper or reference sheet to help you remember the answers to the locks.
●All answers MUST be in CAPITAL LETTERS!!
●Once you have completed ALL the activities in BOTH rooms, enter the final lock answers below.
● In this escape room you will visit TWO rooms and complete the following:
Read 4 paragraphs
Answer 4 sets of questions about each reading
Decode 4 puzzle to determine clues (You will be asked to "Make a Copy" to get to the puzzles.)
●There are 4 sets of color coded activities. For example there is a Blue 4 icon for a reading passage, a blue question mark for questions related to the blue reading and a blue controller icon for a puzzle related to the reading
●Enter the FINAL LOCK CLUES at the bottom of this page!
● Click on picture below to begin your secret mission.
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