The Great Escape Room Disaster

Chapter 3: The Unfortunate Invention of Bob

It all started with a man named Bob. Bob was a tinkerer, a fixer, a maker of things. He had a workshop prophets filled with gadgets and gizmos, and he loved nothing more than inventing new contraptions. But Bob's inventions often had a mind of their own, and his latest creation was no exception.

It was a machine that could supposedly "escape" any room. With a few simple inputs, it would supposedly unlock the door, disable security cameras, and lead you to freedom. Sounds great, right? Wrong.

Bob's machine was a bit of a dud. Instead of freeing you, it would often lock you in tighter than ever before. The door would stick, the cameras would malfunction, and you'd be stuck in a room with no way out. It was a disaster.

But Bob was undeterred. He kept tinkering, kept inventing, kept trying to make it work. And in a bizarre twist, he actually managed to create a working prototype. But not just any working prototype, mind you. This one had a few... unique features of its own.

Read on to see the prototype in all its glory This page has a working prototype of the escape room disaster machine. The prototype, dubbed "The Bob-O-Matic", has a few features that will make your escape room experience unforgettable. It can create an endless loop of fake doors, disable the security system, and even play the "Macarena" on repeat. But be warned, the Bob-O-Matic is still a work in progress, and you've been warned.