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Adulting Escape room

Arlene Meckes

Created on October 15, 2025

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Adulting Escape room

START

Introduction

"A ghost is trapped in this house, condemned to wander until it recovers all its memories. To help you find it, you must first overcome all the tests and obtain the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to get caught yourself…"

Explore the house

Inventory

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A budget is a plan that helps you track how much money you earn and how much you spend. Fixed expenses (like rent or car payments) stay the same each month. Variable expenses (like food or entertainment) can change. Sticking to a budget helps you avoid debt and save money.

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MyPlate is a visual guide that shows the five food groups you should eat from each day: fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy. Eating a variety of foods from all groups helps your body grow strong and stay healthy. You should aim to have 50% of the plate be Fruits and Vegetables, 25% grains, and 25% protein.

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Time management means using your time wisely to complete tasks, reduce stress, and have free time. Tools like planners, checklists, and phone reminders help you prioritize what matters most each day.

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Smart spending means thinking before you buy, asking yourself if something is a need or a want. Saving money, even a little, helps prepare for emergencies and future goals like college or a car.

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Safe kitchen habits prevent burns, cuts, and fires. Always turn pot handles away from the edge, don’t leave food cooking unattended, and never put metal in the microwave. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know how to use it.

Something went wrong… or someone saw you.

Shadows insist on coming out... Go back… if you still can.

Find the key to continue

Continue exploring the house

Inventory

Different kitchen tools serve specific functions. A colander is used to drain liquids from foods like pasta or rinsed vegetables. A slotted spoon helps lift solid foods from liquid but won't fully drain something like boiling water. A rubber scraper is used for folding ingredients or scraping bowls clean.

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There are three main communication styles: passive (not speaking up), aggressive (disrespectful or loud), and assertive (clear, respectful, confident). Assertive communication helps people express their needs while still respecting others.

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A budget is a plan that helps you track how much money you earn and how much you spend. Fixed expenses (like rent or car payments) stay the same each month. Variable expenses (like food or entertainment) can change. Sticking to a budget helps you avoid debt and save money

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Food safety means keeping food clean and stored at the right temperature to prevent germs from growing. Washing your hands before cooking and making sure foods like meat are cooked all the way through helps keep you from getting sick. Always check expiration dates to make sure food is still safe to eat.

Career skills are the abilities that help you do a job well, like communication (sharing ideas clearly), teamwork (working well with others), problem-solving (finding solutions to challenges), and time management (using your time wisely to get tasks done). These skills are important in almost every career and can help you succeed at work and reach your goals.

05

You found a secret message

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Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order

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...Keep playing

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...A more

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Start again...

You found a new item for your inventory

Continue exploring the house

Inventory

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Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter

224

Enter the secret code

Code

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Everyone experiences stress. Healthy ways to cope include taking deep breaths, getting exercise, talking to someone, or taking a break. Unhealthy coping might include yelling, avoidance, or overusing social media.
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Doing laundry involves sorting clothes by color, choosing the right wash settings, and using detergent properly. Light and dark clothes should be washed separately to avoid color bleeding. Labels often show care instructions to ensure clothes are washed correctly.
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Being eco-friendly means making choices that are good for the environment, like recycling, reducing waste, and using reusable containers. Small daily habits can help protect the planet.
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Every time you go online you’re part of a digital community. That means your actions can affect other people, just like in real life. A good digital citizen thinks before posting, protects personal information and most importantly, they treat others with respect,
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A passive communicator often stays quiet and lets others make decisions, even if they don’t agree. An aggressive communicator might speak loudly or demand their way without thinking about other people’s feelings. An assertive communicator finds a balance. They share their ideas honestly but also listen to others. Being assertive is usually the best way to solve problems and build healthy relationships.
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An emergency fund is money that you set aside to use only for unexpected expenses, like car repairs, medical bills, or losing a job. It helps you avoid going into debt when something surprising happens. Most experts recommend saving enough to cover at least three to six months of living expenses. Having an emergency fund gives you peace of mind knowing you’re prepared for the unexpected.

A briefcase appeared...

It's locked with a key...look in the inventory for something to open it

Oops… the ghost doesn't recognize this place.

Your memories dissolve and the path disappears. Return before the echo follows you…

Congratulations

You have recovered all the ghost's memories! Now you can finally rest and you can escape from the house!

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all progress so far...

Back

Exit

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