Enlightenment Thinker
Horror Escape room
START
Introduction
"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"
Explore the house
Inventory
01
Which Enlightenment Thinker is known for supporting Absolute Monarchy/powerful rulers more than therights of individuals.
Hobbes
Locke
Rousseau
This is not correct...
02
What are Locke's natural rights
Life, Liberty, Freedom
Life, Liberty, Property
Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness
03
What Enlightenment Thinker inspired the U.S Branches of Gov?
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Voltaire
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
What BEST describes Rousseau beliefs
State of Nature
State of Man
State of Freedom
State of Gov
02
Who believed in Right to Revolution
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Rossue
Locke
03
Which one believed in equality between man and woman in education
Mary Wollstoncraft
Beccarie
Hobbes
Jefferson
04
Why did Hobbes believe we should stay with an Absolute Monarchy
People are Naturally Agressive
King was choosen by God
He believed in Natural Rights
Democracy leads to hunger
You found a secret message
♪♬ø
Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
Start over...
You found a new item for your inventory
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
♪♬ø
Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter
224
Enter the secret code
Code
Which two Enlightenment Thinkers believed in a social contract
01
Locke and Beccarie
Locke and Rousseau
Locke an Montesquieu
What did Voltaire believe in?
02
Same Crime, Same Time
Religious Tolerance
No cruel or unusual punishment
Which concept explains that no oneperson is more powerful than the other forms of government
03
Seperation of Power
Checks and Balances
Eminent Domain
A briefcase has appeared...
It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it
Congratulations
You have recovered all the memories of the ghost! Now it can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
Are you sure you want to exit?
You will lose all progress made so far...
Back
Exit
Oh, no. You failed...
Inventory
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Enlightenment Thinker Horror Escape Room
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Enlightenment Thinker
Horror Escape room
START
Introduction
"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"
Explore the house
Inventory
01
Which Enlightenment Thinker is known for supporting Absolute Monarchy/powerful rulers more than therights of individuals.
Hobbes
Locke
Rousseau
This is not correct...
02
What are Locke's natural rights
Life, Liberty, Freedom
Life, Liberty, Property
Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness
03
What Enlightenment Thinker inspired the U.S Branches of Gov?
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Voltaire
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
What BEST describes Rousseau beliefs
State of Nature
State of Man
State of Freedom
State of Gov
02
Who believed in Right to Revolution
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Rossue
Locke
03
Which one believed in equality between man and woman in education
Mary Wollstoncraft
Beccarie
Hobbes
Jefferson
04
Why did Hobbes believe we should stay with an Absolute Monarchy
People are Naturally Agressive
King was choosen by God
He believed in Natural Rights
Democracy leads to hunger
You found a secret message
♪♬ø
Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
Start over...
You found a new item for your inventory
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
♪♬ø
Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter
224
Enter the secret code
Code
Which two Enlightenment Thinkers believed in a social contract
01
Locke and Beccarie
Locke and Rousseau
Locke an Montesquieu
What did Voltaire believe in?
02
Same Crime, Same Time
Religious Tolerance
No cruel or unusual punishment
Which concept explains that no oneperson is more powerful than the other forms of government
03
Seperation of Power
Checks and Balances
Eminent Domain
A briefcase has appeared...
It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it
Congratulations
You have recovered all the memories of the ghost! Now it can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
Are you sure you want to exit?
You will lose all progress made so far...
Back
Exit
Oh, no. You failed...
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
Inventory
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
Inventory
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
Inventory
Inventory
Inventory
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Inventory
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Inventory
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