It's fictional. 'No Escape Room' was written by the screenwriters' imagination, not inspired by real events. The story is designed to thrill and engage the audience through its fictional plot and scenarios.
In general, escape rooms are designed to be imaginative and fun, rather than based on real events. They often draw inspiration from various themes and concepts to challenge and engage participants.
One challenge is accuracy. You need to research thoroughly to ensure the details are correct. For example, if it's a historical event, getting the timeline and the facts right is crucial. Another is creating an engaging experience. Just because it's based on a true story doesn't mean it will be fun. You have to balance the educational aspect with the entertainment value.
It could be about real - life experiences in escape rooms. Maybe it's about a group of people who had an amazing or terrifying time while trying to solve the puzzles and escape within the time limit.
Yes. There are many mystery and thriller novels that feature the concept of an 'escape room' - like situation, where characters are locked in a confined space and must figure out a way to get out. It's quite common for movies to draw inspiration from such novels, and 'Escape Room' is no exception.