Pharaoh’s High Chef
Read MoreAncient Egyptian horse is older than your old town road.
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Read MoreHow authentic is the ancient Egyptian Book of The Dead in ESCAPE! Alaska’s THE TOMB escape room, and how much caution should be exercised when reading from it?
Read MoreESCAPE! Alaska’s THE TOMB called the blockbuster of Alaska escape rooms by Anchorage Daily News.
Read MoreIn ancient Egypt, the heart of the deceased was the only item left inside the body, as it was seen as the center of the person and the holder of their soul. All other organs were removed and placed inside one of four canopic (kuh-NO-pik) jars, an important part of the Egyptian mummifying process. The priests also carefully removed the brain, but tossed it (what is THAT thing even good for!?).
Read MoreHow far back did they use DNA as evidence in criminal cases?
Read MoreBut of course we’d be at Arctic Comic Con!
Read MoreThat “murder board” used in procedural police shows has a real name (it’s not always used just for murders).
Read MoreTyrion might do better than most in our escape room, though we would likely have to change the “there’s nothing up high” portion of our player briefing.
Read MoreTurn the sound off a scary movie and it’s suddenly way less scary. From music to sound effects and where they’re placed plays a huge role in your experience, and the entertainment experts at ESCAPE! Alaska engage your ears right along with engaging your brain.
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