3 Ways to use Language Translations in an Escape Room

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3 Ways to use Language Translations in an Escape Room by @LegacyEscapeBox
Want to create your own escape room at home, school, or work? We show you how. Use the information in our videos to have fun with family and friends.
In this video, we show 3 ways that you can use language translations when creating your own escape room puzzles. We break it down into easy, medium, and complex. You always want to make sure you have an escape room that is appropriate for your audience. You can add layers or complexity when necessary.
Have fun and learn more!
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Hello friend
Great upload!

Great job!

MusicNiceEveryday
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Some really cool ideas! I like the idea of having to flip through multiple dictionaries. Couldn’t hurt to choose really random words that the common person wouldn’t know. The colour grid is really neat.

DowntheWrabbitHole
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Where did you get those awesome translation booklets??

FisherHuntz
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Amazing video and channel, you earned another subscriber from Brazil!

Capitao_Rock
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I've just designed my very first escape room and had my siblings try it out! I used your tips and it turned out pretty cool, I just have to practice a bit!

michelenardin
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u are so amazing! Keep going! So inspiring!
Thank you!

РалицаЦветкова
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Nice dynamic! We design and build a lot of escape rooms internationally- we usually have to avoid language entirely since we don't know if all players know the local language, or English for that matter! We could use this idea for any location that uses a Latin alphabet i.e. not Cyrillic.
PS- I just found your channel 😁

GratuitousSets
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Love it! How about ideas for directional locks? I make a lot of lock box activities and tend to use my directional locks with mazes or maps most often. I love that I can reprogram the locks with any number of moves, but I'm looking for new uses. Ideas?

katmcc
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Any news content coming soon? Miss your easy to follow tutorials.

LionTree
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Woah, the transparency one seemed the most complicated to me. Really loved the postcard one. The first is cool, too, just a lot of steps. Given their different levels of complexity, where in the escape room sequence(flow) would you put any of these puzzles?

LionTree
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Hi so I'm making an escape room and I'm stuck! At this point, my players have found a combination of 3 numbers and I want them to use that to open the next door but I dont want to use another lock as I've already used many. Can you give me any ideas please? It would help me alot!

dorothy