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Christmas Escape Room

Start

Introduction

Index

Start

Find a place where Rudolph is hidden. Complete all the missions, collect the keys and save Christmas.

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Zły elf porwał Rudolfa i ukrył go w sekretnym miejscu. Twoim zadaniem będzie znaleźć drogę i odszukać Rudolfa. Musisz wypełnić wszystkie 3 misje. Po ukończeniu każdej misji zdobywasz klucz pod którym kryje się cyfra. Zapamiętaj je, będą Ci potrzebne aby uwolnić Rudolfa. Powodzenia!

Help Santa to save Christmas!

Introduction

Home

Mission 1

Mission 2

Mission 3

Reward

Mission 1

Where should we go?

Start

In which direction should we go in order to find Rudolph?

North

South

East

West

Congratulations!

Level 1 Completed!

Go east and do the next puzzle.

Mission 2

The first number is 3

Try Again!

Wrong!

Mission 2

Christmas Reading

One of the most common traditions of Christmas is the Christmas tree. Homes across the world decorate an evergreen tree with ornaments, tinsel, and lights. Christmas gifts are placed underneath the tree where they stay until the time comes to open them. Many stores, offices, and businesses have decorated trees throughout the season. Many government offices and buildings also place trees as a way of celebrating the holiday. The idea of a decorating an evergreen tree or branch during winter began thousands of years ago in many parts of the world. Because an evergreen tree stays green even in winter, it symbolized eternal life and the hope that spring would come again. Historians believe the modern Christmas tree began in what is now Germany during the 1500s. Martin Luther, the Protestant reformer, is said to have been the first one to add lights to the tree by placing candles on the branches. It took several centuries for the Christmas tree to become a popular tradition. It was introduced in North America by German soldiers during the American Revolution. In England, the tree was popular with English royalty, many who had come from Germany. Common decorations during the 18th and 19th centuries included fruits, candy, nuts, candles, paper ornaments, and tin stars. An angel or a star topped the tree. The discovery of electric lights in the early 1900s replaced the candles on the tree. This made Christmas trees much safer. Fruits and nuts as decorations were replaced with glass balls. Artificial trees, or trees made out of aluminum or plastic, also became popular in the mid-1900s. Today, families around the world establish their own traditions about the type of tree and decorations used. The Christmas tree remains a well-loved part of the holiday season

Start

Mission 2

Go to the questions

Why do offices and businesses decorate the christmas tree?

Because everyone decorates the christmas tree.

Because they want to celebrate Christmas.

Because they want their buildings to look nice.

The beginings of the christmas tree date back to...

14th century

15th century

16th century

The first decorations were...

lights

candles

fruits

YES!YES!YES!

YES!YES!YES!

YES!YES!YES!

YES!YES!YES!

The tradition of decorating the christmas tree comes from...

England

the USA

Germany

Try Again!

Wrong!

Congratulations!

Level 2 Completed

Mission 3

The second number is 2

Mission 3

Christmas Caroling

Listen to the christmas carol and do the puzzle

Start

Mission 3

You can write a subtitle here

time for parties and...

kisses

playing

celebrations

dancing

Mission 3

You can write a subtitle here

I'm gonna find that girl underneath...

the table

the christmas tree

candlelight

the mistletoe

Mission 3

You can write a subtitle here

Snow is...

falling

blowing

snowing

swaying

Mission 3

You can write a subtitle here

it's the season of love and...

presents

understanding

dancing

demanding

Mission 3

Room is swaying, ....

records playing

music playing

children playing

radio playing

Congratulations!

Level 3 Completed

You're the winner!

Reward

The third number is 1

Try Again!

You can write a subtitle here

Wrong!

TRY AGAIN

Try Again!

You can write a subtitle here

Wrong!

TRY AGAIN

Try Again!

You can write a subtitle here

Wrong!

TRY AGAIN

Try Again!

You can write a subtitle here

Wrong!

TRY AGAIN

Congratulations!

Breakout Completed!

You saved Christmas!Thank You !