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Can you solve the riddles and stop the kidnapping before it’s too late? Criminal activity is rampant in the frontier town of Fortune City, and now the sheriff has disappeared without a trace. With precious little time to find him, players need to work together to solve the crime. Over the course of the game, your investigation will lead you through Fortune City, with clues and strange items to be found throughout. You will need to search for answers in the saloon, drugstore, gunsmith, post office, prison, and bank. But in a unique twist, you will decide the order in which you will visit these locations and who you will interrogate along the way. Together with your team, you will collect clues and evaluate the townspeoples’ testimonies. But will you get the answers you need to rescue the sheriff in time?
109 escape rooms
Really liked this one! I wasn’t actually expecting this game to be a whodunnit mystery, and as a huge fan of the genre, I was pleasantly surprised! Wouldn’t have expected it from the Western setting, but I appreciated it nonetheless. I liked the nonlinear nature of visiting locations in any order to solve puzzles within. The puzzles were shockingly fairly easy for a 3.5/5 difficulty game. I think what made it easy was the fact that once I chose a location, I had to commit to solving that puzzle to move on. As a result, I generally only had the clues to that puzzle in front of me at any given time. And those puzzles weren’t too hard in the first place. The mystery was really fun to deduce!
103 escape rooms
The Exit Game delivers on many levels. 1) Range of Difficulties 2) inexpensive for a group 3) Take Home fun 4) well designed 5) high quality This stay at home option for obsessed escapists is definitely a great option. It’s a great option for large families (that suffer the burden for the entire rooms price). There is a scoring feature and clues/hints are available which reduce your score.
70 escape rooms
I have a group for escape rooms, but the layout of this one was clunky and hard to get into, so I ended up finishing this one solo. Thought the Werewolf series was better with a group, if you’re unable to do an actual escape room.
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