Why you won’t experience motion sickness playing our escape rooms..
You won’t get motion sickness playing at VR Escape - this post explores why.
In VR Escape's games you physically walk around the room. The motion you see is the same as the motion your ears are “hearing.” When your eyes and ears are telling the brain the same thing there’s no confusion, so there's no motion sickness. Even if you're someone who gets car sick or even if you've had VR sickness trying home VR - our games will not affect you!
14 Fun Things to do in Essex
The lovely people at aboutbritain.com have included us in their article “14 Fun Things to do in Essex.” Now frankly I suspect there are lot more than 14 fun things to do in Essex but we’re very pleased to be included in the 14 Fun Things they chose to share.
Do take a look to see what the other 13 Fun Things to do in Essex are!
https://www.aboutbritain.com/articles/fun-things-to-do-in-essex-for-adults.asp
Which games are easiest/hardest?
Most escape room venues have two or three rooms which makes the choice easy. We’ve got seven, with more coming soon. There’s simply too much choice and that can make it hard to pick one. This blog aims to help by guiding as to difficulty level and the type of puzzles you might encounter - although we’ve been careful to ensure there are no spoilers!
VR Escape rooms, as seen on the BBC
Look mum, we’re on the telly!
Did you know we can bring our escape rooms to you?
The BBC were kind enough to cover our mobile exploits at the Chelmsford Science Festival on behalf of Chelmsford for You and for Anglia Ruskin University.
More than a hundred and eighty people tried to save the world playing Space Station Tiberia, introducing loads of people to VR for the first time. It was lovely!