The owner of the escape room said the game is old and has nothing to do with the recent national news.
In a Facebook post made overnight, Escape Room Cleveland said its “Submarine: Lost at Sea” experience gives customers 60 minutes to find their way out before they run out of oxygen.Northeast Ohio escape room apologizes over ‘Submarine: Lost at Sea’ experience
Jay Elder, the owner of the escape room, said the game is old and has nothing to do with the recent national news.Elder said the “Submarine: Lost at Sea” room was built back in April, and he shared a theory about their Facebook post. “[It is] probably one of our old posts, just being recycled, being reused,” he explained. “Typically, that’s what happens every couple of months.”“You see a couple of submarines near by that will potentially attack you,” Elder said. “Basically you have to call for your submarines to come and help you.”
Elder said the escape rooms are an exercise for your brain muscles, set up to be fun and not to offend. After an interview with 19 News, Elder deleted the post. An apology post was later shared on the account.Copyright 2023 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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