Keep Trying and You May Get Somewhere
I had never really been a fan of public telephones (who has?). I guess that was why I was so thrilled to get my mobile phone as a present from my parents a few years ago for Christmas. But my buddy told me that there was a fun game on line that I could play that involved public phones and it had none of the stress of real public phones. She said I might enjoy it as it required a lot of brain power and had nothing really to do with using a public phone. So I decided to give it a try. Clearly Escape the Phone Booth has definitely nothing to do with making a phone call in public and much more to do with using brain power to try and figure out how to make a phone call, and, well, as the title suggests, Escape the Phone Booth.
Lose Control With Escape the Phone Booth
What is so frustrating (and yet at the same time, so exciting) about Escape the Phone Booth is that there is absolutely no predictability to the game. Players find themselves in different locations and they do not know where they are or what has happened. For people who thrive on predictability, this is a pretty good way of trying to get over that and stop trying to be such a control freak. The faster one manages to escape their new location, the better off they will be in this game and the more points they will accrue. So I found that the more often I played Escape the Phone Booth, the better I did. And I listened carefully to the hint in the game that I should click around the screen as much as possible. The more I clicked, the more scenes I saw and thus the faster I moved. I quite like Escape the Phone Booth (especially the voice that comes out of the phone booth telling me things like "please pay the 25 cents"; it sounds really real) and I like the fact that it challenges the part of the brain I do not like to use so often due to its unpredictability.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Feel Better About Public Phones with Escape the Phone Booth
6:13 AM
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