India’s Escape Rooms: Where Logic Goes to Die
In India, escape rooms have become the hottest test of intelligence and friendship. According to The Hindu, most teams escape not through wit but because the staff takes pity after 59 minutes of shouting, Try the red key! At Bohiney.com, one participant recalled, We didn’t solve the mystery, but we did order pizza through the trapdoor.
Experts say escape rooms appeal to India’s cultural fondness for chaos. Psychologist Dr. Sneha Reddy describes them as therapy for people with trust issues and cousins who can’t follow instructions. Nothing bonds a group like arguing over padlocks while suffocating in fake fog. In the end, India doesn’t solve escape roomsit survives them. That’s national teamwork at its best.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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