Escape.from.the.70s.rar

Start with a "Mission Briefing" on aged paper. Explain that players are trapped in a 1970s living room and must find the "exit key" before the time runs out.

Use a drawing of a cassette tape where the "ribbon" (the tape visible at the bottom) contains a sequence of numbers or letters that need to be decoded. Escape.from.the.70s.rar

Compile all elements into a single PDF or .rar file structure. Include an "Answer Key" for the host so they can give hints if players get stuck on the 3-digit combination locks . How to make a Paper Fortune Teller Start with a "Mission Briefing" on aged paper

To create a paper-based version of the game , you can design a DIY escape room kit that uses printable puzzles, clues, and 1970s-themed props. Since the digital game often involves period-specific logic, your paper version should focus on tactile elements like cipher wheels, "secret" documents, and physical locks (or paper representations of them). Essential Components for Your 70s Escape Paper Kit Compile all elements into a single PDF or

Design a paper vinyl record where the grooves or track names hide a message. For example, the first letter of every third song title spells out a clue.

Use a fake 1970s newspaper front page with circled words that form a sentence.

To bring the groovy vibes to life, include these core elements in your printable package: