Will Grogu (The Child) find the perfect gift for Din Djarin (The Mandalorian) in time for Father's Day? There is only one way to find out: step into Grogu's tiny shoes and see if you can navigate your way through the Lynchburg Public Library's latest virtual escape room, Grogu's Quest!
Whether you choose to play alone or with others, take your time and see how many puzzles you can get right on the first try! There is no in-game timer and a wrong answer does not mean game over; you can guess as many times as needed. Although some basic Star Wars knowledge may prove beneficial, you do not need to have watched "The Mandalorian" or the Star Wars films to enjoy and complete this escape room. May the Force be with you!
This escape room was created by Emily Mook, Youth Services Library Assistant at the Lynchburg Public Library and co-creator of the Library's in-person Stranger Things and Harry Potter escape rooms.
Check out the Library's other virtual escape rooms here:
https://lynchburgpubliclibrary.org/kids/virtual-escape-rooms/To learn more about what's going on at the Lynchburg Public Library, visit us at the links below!
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All images were either downloaded and shared from Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki (
http://starwars.fandom.com) or generated in
http://www.canva.com using clip art from Canva. The Droid alphabet was created by Mike H. Lee and the accompanying chart was created by Dan Hague (image found on Pinterest at
http://pinterest.com).
This is a non-commercial/non-monetized experience inspired by the Star Wars fandom. All rights belong to Disney and Lucasfilm.