by Julie Faulkner
6th – 12th Grade

You’ve been wanting to try an escape game with a lock box in your classroom, but you just aren’t sure how to set it all up. In this quick video tutorial, I’ll share several tips for using a physical lock box — even if you have just one — for your break out game experience!
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