YouEscape: #15: Wave-Particle Duality

By | March 1, 2021

by YouEscape (website)

Β£0.00 $30.00

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75 mins

β€œIn the world of the very small, where particle and wave aspects of reality are equally significant, things do not behave in any way that we can understand from our experience of the everyday world... all pictures are false, and there is no physical analogy we can make to understand what goes on inside atoms. Atoms behave like atoms, nothing else.”

― John Gribbin

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🦑cipherdelic virtuoso rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
πŸ”James Bloodworth expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 26/07/2021 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
great hostingquite difficult
Easily one of the harder games from YouEscape but, as always, highly original puzzles and the execution of those puzzles.  Nik is a great host and can be as helpful as you want.  This game is very science based (to the extent I asked him afterwards if was or had been a teacher) and does involve a lot of theory, you don't need to understand the science to solve the game but would help.

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This game is not for beginners. I used every single drop of my brain cells for this game. There were some serious calculations and simulations we had to run. Our team escaped with no hints and let's just say I'm glad our P.I.s were with us. If you are looking for a challenge and maybe a reminder of high school Physics and the theories behind various actions and reactions, this is the test you have to take. Bring some hardcore puzzlers if you want to ace the exam! Good luck. You're going to need it!

Not only was the game experience on par with our expectations, but the general setting (the realm of quantum physics) was actually quite original. This was probably the first time I finished a game having understood all the puzzles, but unsure that I truly understood the game's subject matter.

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