fbpx
32 C
Islamabad
Thursday, April 25, 2024

Prison Break: World’s Largest Escape Game Challenges people to Exit ‘Real British Prison’

LONDON: A British prison, which was decommissioned in 2013, is now open to the public for the world’s largest escape game which challenges players with different puzzles and hidden clues in the interactive tourism destination.

The Shrewsbury Prison, located in central England, closed its door for real inmates and opened its doors for tourists.

If you love the prison break series or The Shawshank Redemption or if you a diehard fan of Michael Scofield, the protagonist’s fictional character, it’s time you carry out all the tricks you have learned and see if you’ve got what it takes to escape a real prison.

Are you up for the challenge? You’ve seen the films, you’ve seen the TV series, now it’s time to put yourself to the test and see if you have what it takes to break out of a real prison in the world’s largest escape game. It’s an opportunity to test your wits and skills, the official site of prison cited in the advertisement.

The entry ticket for a two-and-a-half-hour game to experience real prison officers, real cells is £54. However, the people aged 12 and over will be able to contest and minors under 15 must be accompanied by a full paying adult. You can complete the prison break task alone or with collaboration in a team.

Besides the jailbreak event, this haunted prison also offers self-guided tours, laser games, and a ‘Night Behind Bars’ ultimate sleepovers, which gives visitors the rare opportunity to spend a full day behind bars.

Latest news
- Advertisement -spot_img
Related news