Dystopian Escape Room
A fully immersive Year 8 dystopian escape room designed to retrieve key creative writing knowledge through puzzles, codes and team challenges.
Operation Blackout is a visually engaging, dystopian-themed escape room PowerPoint designed as a fun retrieval and celebration lesson at the end of a dystopian writing unit.
Students become members of the Resistance and must move through a Ministry-controlled city, solving puzzles, cracking security codes and unlocking new districts before completing a final mission to hack the Government broadcast.
The challenges retrieve key creative writing knowledge and skills, including:
Dystopian conventions
Creating effective settings
Sensory description
Look Up, Look Down and Look Around
Ambitious vocabulary
Writer’s craft and imagery
Voice and tone
Narrator and perspective
Show, Don’t Tell
Linear narrative structure
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution
Sentence and vocabulary choices
Crafting and improving a dystopian broadcast
The resource is designed to feel like an escape room rather than a test. Tasks are short, varied and accessible, with opportunities for discussion, retrieval and creative thinking.
Included in the resource
The PowerPoint includes a cinematic mission opening, Resistance call to arms, mission briefing, city map, six retrieval puzzles, district transition slides, security codes, a final Broadcast Tower challenge, victory screen, Code Master teacher tracking sheet and printable Resistance Operative certificates. There is also a Dystopian Knowledge Organiser (available on it’s on from my store) which can be used in conjunction.
Designed for Year 8 English, but the resource could easily be adapted for other KS3 groups. It works particularly well as an end-of-unit lesson, final lesson before a holiday, retrieval lesson or creative writing revision activity.



