#9 building curiosity: Inside a world class escape room- Allie Jorde & Eliza’bot’ Sonder of Palace Games
“That’d be super difficult… but there’s got to be a way around it!!” -Elizabeth ‘Bot’ Sonder
..New room coming 2019..
#6 Opting out, consent, and the Immersive revolution -Spencer Williams
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Description:
Palace games has been deemed the best escape room in the country. Based in the immersive tech capital, San Francisco they push to blur the lines between reality and fiction in their brilliantly engineered rooms. Adding to the environment, they are actually built into the San Fran palace of fine arts.
We are joined by Allie Jorde, Operations Director, and Elizabeth ‘ElizaBot’ Sonder, Production manager and design engineer. We chat about what escape rooms give those who participate and why engineers make great escape room designers. Finally, we get a taste of the elements inside Palace Games’ 4th room, which is set to open later in 2019
Make it immersive:
Allie: Jumanji
Elizabeth: Philip K dickieon / blade runner
Selected links:
- Palace games
- New Jumanji vs. Old Jumanji
- Philip K Dickieon
- Do androids dream of electric sheep?
- Palace of fine arts
- Pan Pacific international exposition
- Edison Room
- The Hero’s Journey
- The void and magic
- Wolves in the walls
- Escape room communities
- Room escape artists
Show Notes:
Introductions [1:38]
Fictional worlds for livin in [2:12]
Why is Palace games special? [5:05]
The why behind palace games [8:23]
Inspiring makers & getting girls and women into science [9:00]
Immersive jobs are the best! [10:27]
Value of play [12:00]
Picking locks in strangers houses [13:59]
Challenge your thinking and kids in escape rooms [15:23]
Make it immersive!! [16:42]
The building process & the 4th room [17:19]
Inspiration for the new room [18:35]
Blade Runner world [22:00]
Jumanji [25:02]
Escape room lingo: funnel [26:36]
Explaining Palace games to newbies [33:34]
Excited for VR in escape rooms [37:00]
Escape to play, play to escape [40:30]
Context for experience [41:52]
Opening the new room [45:40]