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Time Out says

Your castle, your sanctuary, your home-sweet-home

This venue is precisely what it claims to be: your place. From March 16, 2020, Sydney started incrementally closing its theatres, galleries, live music venues, pubs, restaurants and other venues to help slow the spread of Covid-19. 

However, a number of enterprising businesses and organisations have embraced the online realm, creating events that you can engage with from the comfort of (you guessed it) your place. If you see a Time Out event that's located at your place, it means you can take part in it at home via the internet.

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Bad Altitude

As we all moved online in 2020, the concept of escape rooms did too. You no longer have to be locked in a physical space to complete a series of puzzles and save the day. All you need is a computer or tablet and an internet connection.  Online escape rooms take many forms, from fully interactive (an actor is on the Zoom call with you and will look at and report on clues in their physical room) to a hybrid (an escape room employee straps a GoPro to their head and takes direction from you) to a fully digital setup, which can be either an interactive digital space, sort of like the 360-degree tours you find on real estate websites, or a videogame-type setup.  Bad Altitude is more in the last category, and it probably properly belongs more in the category of story-based online videogame than actual escape room. But let's not quibble. The setup is this: You are with some number of friends, either clustered together around one computer screen, using different screens in the same room or in different locations and linked via Google Hangouts, Zoom or any other video chat you want. If you're in the same physical space, we suggest clustering around the largest screen you have and nominating one member of your team drive the action. Your mission is to solve problems aboard a plane, from overly sensitive passengers to lost luggage to, as you might expect, landing the whole damn thing.  There is no human on the other end in real time, but several different cartoon characters help or hinde

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