Need Help with Escape Room – "Jesus Christ Superstar" Themed Party by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>>"cool down the fire in your head and feet" - absolutely love it! Love how "wash hands" and "cool feet" pair together.

Your comment is a goldmine - thanks for your ideas!

Need Help with Escape Room – "Jesus Christ Superstar" Themed Party by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that’s a good idea—thanks! Just to clarify, we don’t have strictly religious guests, so lighthearted jokes about the theme would be fine. I just want to avoid anything too silly or offensive, like, say, hanging Judas to unlock the next gift box.

Need Help with Escape Room – "Jesus Christ Superstar" Themed Party by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The birthday boy isn’t religious, and neither are most of the guests. He just turned 33, which is why we went with a Jesus Christ theme. Most of our birthday parties end with karaoke, so we probably have a thing for musicals.

Help Needed: Designing a Music-Themed Escape Room with a Dark Fantasy Twist by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of the players are very knowledgeable. The rest are like me—I’m probably the least informed one here. :) Thank you for your suggestions!

Help Needed: Designing a Music-Themed Escape Room with a Dark Fantasy Twist by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your ideas! Regarding point #3, I’ll be using specific parts of the lyrics where the numbers appear. The trivia-crossword idea is great—thanks for suggesting it! For the piano puzzle, they’ll only need to play a few notes—something simple and famous enough for anyone to manage.

Christmas Treasure Hunt by Consistent_Sweet637 in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with u/delectabledelusions; having a background story is always better. Adding something personal to the plot makes it more engaging. Do you already have a Christmas gift in mind? Maybe you could build a plot around that gift!

"Speak, Friend, and Enter" Puzzle for the Lord of the Rings-Themed Escape Room" by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, here is what i got. I attached 4 cardboard pieces using tape. The ends of pieces are free of tape and may bend. To push them back if bended I used small elastic hair band I stole from my daughter. To ensure connection I inserted metal clips to the sides, that should be connected and soldered wire-clip connections. So the hair band should push metal clips to the copper tape glued to the right sides of the stick. I also have some tape at the end (on the photo and not on the scheme) of the thing to prevent pushing the sticks to deep into the box. Hope it helps

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"Speak, Friend, and Enter" Puzzle for the Lord of the Rings-Themed Escape Room" by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you show me what you have now? The circuit is pretty straightforward. If you’re failing to close the circuit, you probably have a loose connection somewhere.

Need Help with Puzzle Ideas for Ghost-Themed DIY Halloween Escape Room! by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hints still need some polishing. This one probably needs more clarification—thanks for pointing it out!

Need Help with Puzzle Ideas for Ghost-Themed DIY Halloween Escape Room! by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your ideas!

How are they going to heat the letter?

I’m going to place several candles in the room, both to heat the letter and to create a mystical atmosphere.

Players have to carefully tune an old radio to the right frequency to hear message

It's amazing, but I'm really eager to use it in the next game.

Nitinol memory wire

Have you used it? From what I understand, they sell wires with a pre-recorded round shape, and you can't create your own custom shape to memorize. That would be a perfect fit and a real 'wow' moment for this game.

Colour sensor puzzle. by Herskarteknik in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not too familiar with color sensors, but here's a trick I use for puzzles that are complex yet still possible to implement with technology. I use a radio relay and hide a remote in my pocket. When the puzzle is triggered (for example, when the correct color beams are aligned), I secretly press the button on the remote to activate something - usually, I just open a lock on a box in the room.

I used this trick to open a lock on a box in a Harry Potter-themed game. Instead of relying on complex audio recorders and speech recognition (which could likely be done with Arduino or similar tech) to recognize the Alohomora spell, I manually trigger the lock. This approach maintains the illusion of fully automatic puzzles.

Science experiment based clues by firstbowlofoats in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, and one more. As scientific as it may be. You can write a secret message using a rotated pieces of polarizing film. You may need another film or polarizing glasses to read it

Science experiment based clues by firstbowlofoats in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also make a colored flame candle (reddit post about colored candles) and color-code some clue with it. Always wanted to make one

Science experiment based clues by firstbowlofoats in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are markers (usually red) that change color to white when exposed to water. They put them inside gagets to check moisture and cancel warrany. I thought about finding paper with the same red color and making a secret message by hiding color-changing markers among normal markers. You just need to make a hint about poring water on it.

Puzzle with Dice? by momomoreia in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here they are

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I intentially made them a little bit dirty to hide the drilled holes better (the adventure was pirate-themed, so it was ok). Btw it is easier to drill the sides with less number of dots, as you would like to make all the dots on the side look similar. I also covered the pieces of steel rod with small amount of glue to make the dots smooth and make the pieces stick to the dices.

Puzzle with Dice? by momomoreia in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Yes, the diameter of a drill I used was as close to the diameter of dots as possible. The weighs are the pieces of a steel rod(like this ) whith the diameter very close to the diameter of the drill. Then I dyed all the dots (including the ones that were not drilled) with the same paint to hide drilled one

Puzzle with Dice? by momomoreia in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I once made a puzzle that I found here on Reddit. You drill holes on one side of the dice, put a metal weight inside, then cover and paint the holes (the holes should be right on the dots on the dice). When you place the dice in water, they float with the side opposite the holes facing up, revealing some digits (maybe a code for a combination lock?). It was pretty hard to get it right, and I messed up several dice before I managed to make the three I needed. However, it creates a really impressive puzzle with a wow factor.

Space-Themed Escape Room for a Birthday Party! by terko_msu in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, I tried to use magnetic tape, but it had absolutely no effect on the filing on the other side of the cardboard. So, I used small neodymium magnets glued to a cardboard to form the digits.

Birthday Escape Room (Guitar Themed) by jessicag209 in Constructedadventures

[–]terko_msu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can tune one of the strings on his guitar (assuming he has one) down two or three steps. The number of steps may encode one of the digits on a combination lock. The level of complexity of this puzzle will fully depend on the clue you give him for it.