Finally, a vacation! This year, you’re going to an idyllic village in the mountains. Instead of driving, you decide to take the train this time. After a three hour delay, you arrive in your vacation rental, where you find various brochures for local events and attractions — including an impressive castle. The flyer looks quite
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Added on: January 16, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Finally, a vacation! This year, you’re going to an idyllic village in the mountains. Instead of driving, you decide to take the train this time. After a three hour delay, you arrive in your vacation rental, where you find various brochures for local events and attractions — including an impressive castle. The flyer looks quite amateur and self-printed, but you’re a sucker for medieval castles! The next day, you get up and go to the castle. There’s no ticket booth. No one else appears to be around. Well, at least you can explore the place in peace! You enter the castle and find yourself in a magnificent throne room. Suddenly the big, wooden door locks behind you and you realize that maybe (again) this was not such a good idea . The castle is full of mysteries. Only if you can solve all of the puzzles together in time will you escape. If not, your creepy host will probably never let you leave again .
Great escape room game I will preface this review by saying I am comparing it to the other escape room board games I have played and explaining the flow/working of this game.
This one was good! It was challenging but not too challenging This one was good! It was challenging but not too challenging. We were able to figure out almost all of the clues on our own, though we solved things out of order which really messed us up and messed up our score. It shouldn’t be possible to solve things out of order and mess up the cards. Otherwise, inventive and fun. Recommend.
My husband and I enjoyed the game very much First exit game and played with 2 players. My husband and I enjoyed the game very much. The entire game was easy to get into but some puzzles really required us to think out of the box. I think for this game, it will be more enjoyable with 2-3 players as the materials are quite small. Overall still a very enjoyable game despite being a one time game. Looking forward to trying the rest of the games.