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One ordinary morning, a police detective rings your doorbell. He asks you to come with him — to a cabin in the woods. You instantly know it’s the same cabin in which the sinister riddle master Dr. Arthur Funbeq locked you up a few years ago. Apparently, he has just escaped from prison. Now you’re headed back to the infamous cabin where it all began to help bring Funbeq down. The adventure begins … again!
109 escape rooms
One of my favorite Exit tabletop games! Thanks to the 3D setup for the cabin, it’s one of the most similar to an actual escape room. As a sequel to one of the 1st ever Exit games, this one was a lot more devious in its design and solutions. Lots of tricky out of the box puzzles, and even one or two that “wowed” us. And I don’t even expect to get “wowed” by tabletop games, but Exit continues to surprise me with new, clever tricks. I was possibly more “wowed” here than in some real escape rooms, and that’s saying a lot! Would return again!
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.
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