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Edmonton couple maps out city's growing 'escape' game scene

Mapping out Edmonton's emerging "escape room" game scene has become an obsession for one local couple.

Lamya Assiff and Jason Lee Norman have been exploring every creepy, confounding corner of the new games

A number of new escape room operations have cropped up in Edmonton. This room at GTFO Escape places players inside a haunted asylum. (GTFO Escape )

Mapping out Edmonton's emerging "escape room" game scene has become an obsession for one local couple.

Lamya Assiff and Jason Lee Norman have been exploring every creepy and confoundingcorner where the games are held, documenting it all in a new blog.

"I think people are still discovering them and we wanted to talk about the ones we really liked." said Norman, whose initialskepticism about the games didn't last long. "I was expecting lots of strobe lights and just feeling very claustrophobic. It's not a scavenger hunt but it gives you that feel of a chase.

Lamya Assiff and Jason Lee Norman love the excitement of putting their smarts to the test. (Lamya Assiff/ Facebook )

"It's really fun," he said. "You can definitely get lost in it and you really get swept up in the whole thing."

Escape room games have been wildly popular overseas for several years. Butthe trend is catching onin Edmonton, with dozens of new operations cropping up around the cityin recent months, run by businesses which charge a fee in the $25 range.

The games are theatrical productions. Players must decipher codes, puzzles and find hidden clues in time to find the key that will set them free. Rooms are intricately staged with lots of sights, sounds and even smells.

"It's claustrophobic and exciting," said Assiff, who estimates the couple has outsmartedat least 16 of the games.

"They throw a group of sixto eightpeople into a small room and give you a short backstory, and say you need to rescue someone, or save the world or something like that, and then they just go and close the door."

Theblogrates each game based on challenge level, creativity of the room, 'wow factor' and overall experience.

"The best rooms are the ones that find that 'sweet spot' for the challenge, so it's not too easy, but it's not unsolvable," saidAssiff.

BreakOut Live Action is among a number of escape room operations which recently opened in Edmonton. (BreakOut Live Action)