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HydrateLevel4108 karma

What percentage of challenges do you guys (grill included) usually win?

How badass are you at bowling?

HydrateLevel46 karma

I'm really enjoying reading your AMA.

Thank you for doing this and sharing your ideas with us.

My family just did our first escape room experience in Orlando, FL and we really enjoyed the experience (we escaped).

We live in St. Augustine, FL and I love the idea of doing an adventure in the historic district of St. Augustine.

Any ideas that you can share on creating an adventure for my family?

Edit:. I saw in another comment that the age of my kids is important in considering the parameters of the adventure. My daughter is 14 and my son is 12.

HydrateLevel46 karma

Sometimes it is worth the effort to read rather than to give up without trying.

The summary that you're looking for can be found by clicking on the Proof link in the intro:

"Damien Crown devotes his life to being his brother's superman. Like all heroes, he's locked in a deadly war with a formidable foe—his brother's depression. Instead of perishing in a climactic battle as comics suggest, he dies at the screech of tires and the blare of a car horn. But in those last precious moments, he regrets not taking off the cape and living his own life.

But those regrets don't last long when Death becomes his life-coach.

Given a new body and one more year to live, Damien seizes the opportunity to reinvent himself. Forbidden by Death from making contact with his old family, he knows the trek will be hard, but he's happy to leave behind the pressures of his old life.

Until his brother attempts suicide.

Now, the only way to save his brother is to break Death's rules. But with a life any kid would kill for, Damien finds himself stuck between who he was, and who he wants to be. He can don his cape and die for his brother, or hang it up and finally live for himself."

HydrateLevel45 karma

Grammatically correct is the best kind of...

Wait that's not it.

HydrateLevel45 karma

I don't think it's sensationalist at all.

She described it as "feeling" pain.

That indicated to me that it was not the same thing that feeling something would be.