Students can solve puzzles, riddles, and challenges at a Pepsi Max event this weekend to win Jason Aldean concert in Grand Rapids.
Western Michigan University was chosen as one of the few schools to have the event held at, said Derek Childers, student ambassador promoting the event. Students can sign up with teams of six to eight friends to compete in this event. The event will take place at a nearby house and the location will be emailed out to the leader of each team.
“I am hoping students will find this event something awesome to do with good friends as it’s a team building experience,” Childers said.
Players will be locked in one room and have to find their way out. This is done by completing different riddles, puzzles and challenges, Childers explained. Players can look under rugs, behind bookshelves or even turn on the television to find clues. The goal is to find a key and move on to the next room of the challenge.
Once all keys are found the clock will stop. Completion times will be compared to other teams to see if your team complete the challenge first. Pepsi will award the winners prizes for their efforts. The grand prize is 8 tickets to the upcoming Jason Aldean concert in Grand Rapids valued at 150$.
Students can sign up for the event at www.PepsiMaxHouse.com to take part in the challenge. Players must create a team name, choose their school, and find an available time slot.
Other various prizes will be given to participants who do not win first place. It’s scheduled to take place between 3 p.m. and 12 a.m. April 3-4. Team information, questions and concerns can be forwarded toderek.a.childers@wmich.edu.
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