The comÂic and the tragÂic are well-estabÂlished modes withÂin enterÂtainÂment, but what about the puzÂzling? RidÂdles may have been a chief pasÂtime in days of yore (well, they’re feaÂtured in OediÂpus and The HobÂbit, anyÂway), but does this way of being enterÂtained have a place in today’s age of mass media?
ImproÂvisÂer and podÂcastÂer Adal Rifai joins Mark LinÂsenÂmayÂer, EriÂca Spyres, and BriÂan Hirt to disÂcuss his love of escape rooms, ridÂdles, and othÂer opporÂtuÂniÂties for puzÂzleÂment. We disÂcuss latÂerÂal vs. algoÂrithÂmic thinkÂing, group dynamÂics, comÂparÂisons to improÂviÂsaÂtion and trivÂia, ridÂdle types, video games, and more. Some puzÂzle-relÂeÂvant films we touch on include Escape Room, Cube, The Game, and MidÂnight MadÂness.
Some resources we used to preÂpare include:
- Adal’s podÂcast Hey, RidÂdle RidÂdle
- “Get Me Out of Here! Why Escape Rooms Have Become a GlobÂal Craze” by Simon Usbourne
- “Five-Year US Escape Room IndusÂtry Report” by Lisa SpiÂra
- “Five Dead, One Injured in PolÂish Escape Room Fire” by David SpiÂra
- “SolvÂing PuzÂzles SatÂisÂfies The NimÂble Brain” from NPR
- Wikipedia on Escape Rooms and Escape-the-Room Video Games
- TV Tropes on Stock Video Game PuzÂzles
Adal’s two othÂer podÂcasts are HelÂlo From the MagÂic TavÂern and SibÂlings PecÂuÂlar. FolÂlow him @adalrifai. He perÂforms regÂuÂlarÂly on Whirled News Tonight at Chicago’s IO TheÂater.
Every PretÂty Much Pop episode includes bonus, post-episode disÂcusÂsion, and this time Adal stayed around for a litÂtle more on escape rooms (can they engage all five sensÂes?) and quite a bit more on podÂcastÂing, includÂing the parasoÂcial relaÂtionÂships that lisÂtenÂers may have with podÂcast hosts. This was sufÂfiÂcientÂly fun that we’d like to share it with all of you, in hopes that you might then want to hear this for all our our episodes by supÂportÂing us at patreon.com/prettymuchpop.
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