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1. Choose Your Own Escape

 

Most Confusing Evacuation Plan Ever

 

Can you figure out how to get out of here?  Me neither!  This was posted in one of the conference rooms at the Intercontinental Hotel in downtown Chicago (I followed Krista on another Staycation!).  It reminds me of this flow chart representing all the choices involved in the Choose Your Own Adventure book “Journey Under the Sea”.

 

Choose your own adventure

 

If you take a look at the data breakdown, over 75% of all possible outcomes are “unfavorable”, and almost half result in death.   That is why this “Evacuation Plan” makes me so nervous!  Take another look: choose carefully, because you can’t keep a finger on the page you’re leaving “just in case”…

 

Most Confusing Evacuation Plan Ever

 

MJM Books is currently developing an online “Choose Your Own Fairytale” application that will have a much higher success rate and an expanded range of adventure (it’s easier to have more pathways/pages if they’re digital instead of printed).  Until then, there is a much lamer wiki that contains non-illustrated COA’s.   I tried one and ended up following a duck trying to feed it an oatmeal raisin cookie.  Something tells me that not all “adventures” are created equal.

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