American Revolution Escape room ACA
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
1/5
Which event highlighted George Washington's strong leadership through difficult times?
Second Continental Congress
Valley Forge
Saratoga
Yorktown
What was the turning point of the American Revolution?
2/5
Declaration of Independence
Lexington & Concord
Yorktown
Valley Forge
Saratoga
Use the flashlight to find the answer.
3/5
Why was Saratoga the turning point?
Britain gave up after losing so many soldiers.
The Continental Army were better after their training.
The French began to help the colonists.
George Washington took over as commander.
4/5
A wealthy merchant from New Jersey would most likely be a...
patriot who supported separation from Britain.
patriot who supported remaining part of Britain.
loyalist who supported separation from Britain.
loyalist who supported remaining part of Britain.
5/5
Martha Washington supported the Continental Army by organizing supply drives and spending winters at military camps, enduring harsh conditions alongside her husband, George. These actions are an example of which of the following?
Civic virtue
Propaganda
Boycotts
Civil disobedience
This is not correct... you must suffer a 30 second time penalty before you can continue your escape.
00:30
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
Play the correct notes on the piano by solving the following puzzles. You may need to write down the notes as you go.
Click the button below when you are ready to proceed.
LOGIC LINE UP Arrange the following people based on the list of instructions. 1) The midnight rider is first. 2) The author of Common Sense is second. 3) The French officer who helped the colonists is third. 4) The spy at Yorktown is fourth. 5) The author of the Declaration of Independence is last.
1/3
Write down the letter sequence when you have the people in order and click here.
Type the letter sequence from the logic lineup in ALL CAPITALS.
Enter the password
2/3
Put the events in chronological order.
Write down the letter sequence when you have the events in order and click here.
Type the letter sequence from the timeline in ALL CAPITALS.
Enter the password
Match the people to their description. You WILL NOT use all of the names.
3/3
Ruler of England. Father of the U.S. Navy"I have not yet begun to fight!" "Give me liberty or give me death!" Commander of the Continental Army. Wrote to her husband to, "Remember the Ladies."
martHa washington
geoRge washington
abigail aDams
pAtrick henry
james armiStead
king georGe iii
thomas jeffErson
john adaMs
john paUl jones
When you have the people in order, write down the CAPITALIZED letters and click here.
Type the letter sequence from the people match in ALL CAPITALS.
There are only 5 letters in the password
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
00:15
Try again...
You found a new item for your inventory
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
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Someone is there!
Which of the following would most likely be a Minuteman?
01
A Loyalist
A Redcoat
A British officer
A Patriot
"For cutting off our trade wtih all parts of the world."Which of the following acts would have led to this grievance?
02
Stamp Act
Tea Act
Intolerable Acts
Quartering Act
In the Declaration of Independence, the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are referred to as?
03
Natural Rights
Untakeable Rights
Unalienable Rights
Human Rights
What is the significance of July 4, 1776?
04
The delegates at the Second Continental Congress rejected the DoI.
It was the end of the Second Continental Congress.
The Second Continental Congress approved the DoI.
John Locke finished writing the DoI.
After the Treaty of Paris 1783, the U.S. gained the territory between the Appalachian Mountains and what?
05
Florida
Mississippi River
Ohio River
Rocky Mountains
What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
06
Set up the new government of the United States.
Persuade colonists to stay loyal to the king.
Lists reasons for and to declare independence from Britain.
List reasons colonists were boycotting British goods.
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
00:10
Oh, no. You failed...
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American Revolution Escape Room ACA
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Created on October 26, 2025
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American Revolution Escape room ACA
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
1/5
Which event highlighted George Washington's strong leadership through difficult times?
Second Continental Congress
Valley Forge
Saratoga
Yorktown
What was the turning point of the American Revolution?
2/5
Declaration of Independence
Lexington & Concord
Yorktown
Valley Forge
Saratoga
Use the flashlight to find the answer.
3/5
Why was Saratoga the turning point?
Britain gave up after losing so many soldiers.
The Continental Army were better after their training.
The French began to help the colonists.
George Washington took over as commander.
4/5
A wealthy merchant from New Jersey would most likely be a...
patriot who supported separation from Britain.
patriot who supported remaining part of Britain.
loyalist who supported separation from Britain.
loyalist who supported remaining part of Britain.
5/5
Martha Washington supported the Continental Army by organizing supply drives and spending winters at military camps, enduring harsh conditions alongside her husband, George. These actions are an example of which of the following?
Civic virtue
Propaganda
Boycotts
Civil disobedience
This is not correct... you must suffer a 30 second time penalty before you can continue your escape.
00:30
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
Play the correct notes on the piano by solving the following puzzles. You may need to write down the notes as you go.
Click the button below when you are ready to proceed.
LOGIC LINE UP Arrange the following people based on the list of instructions. 1) The midnight rider is first. 2) The author of Common Sense is second. 3) The French officer who helped the colonists is third. 4) The spy at Yorktown is fourth. 5) The author of the Declaration of Independence is last.
1/3
Write down the letter sequence when you have the people in order and click here.
Type the letter sequence from the logic lineup in ALL CAPITALS.
Enter the password
2/3
Put the events in chronological order.
Write down the letter sequence when you have the events in order and click here.
Type the letter sequence from the timeline in ALL CAPITALS.
Enter the password
Match the people to their description. You WILL NOT use all of the names.
3/3
Ruler of England. Father of the U.S. Navy"I have not yet begun to fight!" "Give me liberty or give me death!" Commander of the Continental Army. Wrote to her husband to, "Remember the Ladies."
martHa washington
geoRge washington
abigail aDams
pAtrick henry
james armiStead
king georGe iii
thomas jeffErson
john adaMs
john paUl jones
When you have the people in order, write down the CAPITALIZED letters and click here.
Type the letter sequence from the people match in ALL CAPITALS.
There are only 5 letters in the password
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
00:15
Try again...
You found a new item for your inventory
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
♪♬ø
Someone is there!
Which of the following would most likely be a Minuteman?
01
A Loyalist
A Redcoat
A British officer
A Patriot
"For cutting off our trade wtih all parts of the world."Which of the following acts would have led to this grievance?
02
Stamp Act
Tea Act
Intolerable Acts
Quartering Act
In the Declaration of Independence, the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are referred to as?
03
Natural Rights
Untakeable Rights
Unalienable Rights
Human Rights
What is the significance of July 4, 1776?
04
The delegates at the Second Continental Congress rejected the DoI.
It was the end of the Second Continental Congress.
The Second Continental Congress approved the DoI.
John Locke finished writing the DoI.
After the Treaty of Paris 1783, the U.S. gained the territory between the Appalachian Mountains and what?
05
Florida
Mississippi River
Ohio River
Rocky Mountains
What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
06
Set up the new government of the United States.
Persuade colonists to stay loyal to the king.
Lists reasons for and to declare independence from Britain.
List reasons colonists were boycotting British goods.
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
00:10
Oh, no. You failed...
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