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make perfect sense after you figure them out.” Two of tonight’s players, sisters Zana and Mikaela Vaughn, shared “aha” moments as Bunn led them through puzzles between sessions, explaining where the team had almost made the right connections and objects they’d missed. Nearly every puzzle required picking up and looking objects over thoroughly, something that Bunn says new players are hesitant to do, which Zana echoes after the game. “Everything is a clue and everything has a purpose, and I didn’t have that mentality going in,” said Zana. Organizations have already taken notice of escape rooms as a quick, fun way to get their people thinking critically and working together as a team. A class of teenaged tae INSIGHT kwon do students will be heading into the ship in the next session, for example, and a group of firefighters have booked time for recreational team-building in the next week or so. Tonight’s game served as job training for Mikaela, who just joined Escape Zone’s staff and wanted to experience rooms from the player’s point of view before her official start date. Though play went a little haywire, she says she had a good time and is excited to start working in the control room. “I’m excited to watch people play and see them build bonds together,” she said. Escape Zone is located at 1013 Snow Street, Suite D, Oxford. Book a game online at escapezoneoxford.com, and learn more by visiting them on Facebook. ✻ August 2016 11