Bowling Green State University

Mystery abounds at Bobby Majestic’s Amazing Tigerland. Money is missing, and everyone knows something about who took it. Can you find the culprit amongst this group of outcasts? Documentary filmmaker Steve Brinkman has video that shows who is the thief. But, he’s encrypted all of the clips. Players work together to unlock all of the encrypted video to discover this offender.

Tigerland is an escape style game designed to be played with remote teams use video conferencing technology. Players join together and communicate virtually to solve puzzles, listen to the video clips, and determine the thief. The game is scalable with up to 20 simultaneous teams of up to 10 players at one time. Live gamemasters check each room to provide assistance during the game. Tigerland is not a game hastily converted to online play by filming an existing escape room, it was designed from the ground up as a virtual game.

Tigerland is an adult game. Please note there is explicit language, sexual innuendo, and adult situations.

How it works

Individuals or teams register on our website and join a video stream that we host.  Once in the video stream, we place them into breakout rooms with their team members (if individuals register to play we will place them in teams) and send them the link to the escape room website.  During the game they communicate with their team members via the video stream to discuss their game and they can request a moderator join their room at any time for help or hints.

Teams vs Individuals

Players can register as a team or as an individual.  But every player should join the video stream meeting.

How many players

Up to 500 players can play during the event.

During the event time, new games are started as players arrive so players can join anytime.

 

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