South Park-Inspired “Cartman’s Escape Room” Goes Digital

 

 

You may remember a traveling escape room experience inspired by South Park called Cartman’s Escape Room where you could pay a fee in a number of different locations and take part in an escape room experience with the pathos of Comedy Central’s long-running adult animated series. Well, if you didn’t have a chance to hit the physical locations, the producers of the traveling experience are launching a digital take on the experience with a brand-new virtual game going down on January 18th. You can get tickets here.

From the website, South Park: Cartman’s Escape Room is now available remotely. Getting out and meeting up can be a challenge right now. Virtual escape rooms allow you to take on a full escape room with your friends and family no matter where you are! This unique experience is part escape room, part immersive episode of South Park. You have just one hour to solve a series of maddeningly challenging puzzles directly from the twisted mind of Eric Cartman. You are about to enter the most diabolical and evil place ever invented: SKOOOOL! Many go in, but few come out alive!

The Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning, animated series, “South Park,” created by comic geniuses Trey Parker and Matt Stone, features the breathtakingly irreverent and ruthlessly funny misadventures of four foul-mouthed, troublemaking young boys in a small town nestled in the Colorado Rockies. It has been praised by the prestigious Peabody® committee as “COMEDY CENTRAL’s notoriously rude, undeniably fearless lampoon of all that is self-important and hypocritical in American life, regardless of race, creed, color or celebrity status.” We couldn’t agree more.

“South Park” continues to surprise even its most devoted fans each and every week. Known for its unbelievably immediate and ruthless responses to world events, “South Park’s” new episodes bring up-to-the-minute news and pop culture icons (including Al Gore, J. Lo, Kanye West, Oprah, Sir Elton John, Tom Cruise, John Travolta, and P. Diddy) to the town of South Park for social commentary and good old-fashioned ridicule.

“South Park” launched on August 13, 1997 and is based on the animated short entitled, “The Spirit of Christmas.” Co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are Executive Producers, along with Anne Garefino and Frank C. Agnone II. Eric Stough, Adrien Beard, Bill Hader, Bruce Howell and Vernon Chatman are Producers. “South Park’s” Web site is www.SouthPark.cc.com.