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Exit: The Mysterious Museum | Exit: The Game - A Kosmos Game | Family-Friendly, Card-Based at-Home Escape Room Experience for 1 to 4 Players, Ages 10+
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Age Range (Description) | 120 months to 300 months |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
Brand | Thames & Kosmos |
Theme | Games |
Material | Cardboard |
About this item
- Escape rooms for the home
- Card based; no apps required
- Perfect for game nights and parties
- Model number: 694227
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.1 inches |
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Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
ASIN | B07B7VW4X1 |
Item model number | 692698 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,942 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #91 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | January 8, 2020 |
Language | English |
Manufacturer | Thames & Kosmos |
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You are on a trip to the Florence natural History museum, intent on visiting the sunken treasure of the Santa Maria. Your relaxing day at the Museum is quickly derailed by an incredible adventure! Can you solve the mysteries of the Museum and find a way out? Difficulty level: 2 of 5.
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EXIT: The Game
EXIT: The Game is a series of escape room games for the home. Players must solve riddles and puzzles and crack codes to escape from an imaginary room or environment. But the clock is ticking! Can you escape?
- Escape room in a box: Bring the excitement and intensity of an escape room to your living room!
- Teamwork: Up to 4 players work together to solve the clues and escape.
- Unique themes: Each game has a different setting with clues and puzzles integrated into the storyline.
- Unplugged: App not required! Everything needed is included in the box.
- One-time use: Each game can only be played once, because you must mark up, fold, and tear the game materials to crack the codes.
EXIT: The Mysterious Museum
You are on a trip to the Florence Natural History Museum, intent on visiting the sunken treasure of the Santa Maria. Your relaxing day at the museum is quickly derailed by an incredible adventure! Can you solve the mysteries of the museum and find a way out?
Difficulty Level: 2 of 5.
EXIT: The Stormy Flight | EXIT: The House of Riddles | EXIT: The Sunken Treasure | EXIT: The Mysterious Museum | EXIT: The Abandoned Cabin | EXIT: The Sacred Temple | |
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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Cooperative Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Skill Level | Novice | Novice | Novice | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate |
Ages | 10+ | 10+ | 10+ | 10+ | 12+ | 10+ |
Playtime | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 120 - 180 mins |
Theme | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly |
Format | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Jigsaw Puzzles |
Number of Players | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 |
EXIT: The Polar Station | EXIT: Theft on the Mississippi | EXIT: The Sinister Mansion | EXIT: The Forbidden Castle | EXIT: The Pharaoh's Tomb | EXIT: Dead Man on the Orient Express | |
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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Cooperative Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Skill Level | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Expert | Expert | Expert |
Ages | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ |
Playtime | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins | 60 - 120 mins |
Theme | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Family Friendly | Mature Content |
Format | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet | Cards & Booklet |
Number of Players | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 | 1 to 4 |
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Customers like the design of the tabletop game. They mention that it's breathtaking in originality, and the makers have done a great job. They also appreciate the cleverness of the system and the materials used. However, some customers have different opinions on value, entertainment value, difficulty level, and quality.
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Customers find the design of the tabletop game breathtaking in originality, with great creativity by the makers. They also say the system is very well designed, incredibly clever, and fun to play with. Customers also love the theme, pieces, and answers. They say the components feel thoughtful, high quality, and sensible. Overall, customers say the game is well thought out and looks like exciting books on a shelf.
"...It is extremely well-made, clever (at least as far as we were able to proceed), and a great experience for a good price-point...." Read more
"...The game materials are well designed and the puzzles excellent...." Read more
"...THIS series, however, was. a. BLAST! The puzzles are so varied and unique!..." Read more
"...will applaud the creativity and the way this game really makes you try to think differently...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the entertainment value of the game. Some find it so much fun, unbelievable fun for a small group, and a really neat experience. However, others find the puzzles extraordinarily challenging, very challenging, and stretchy.
"...Puzzles vary in challenge level but are always satisfying when you get em! Fun for family and/or friends.n" Read more
"...Easily 20 mins just on that card. All in all, it was enjoyable...just too long for the 2 of us to solve readily." Read more
"...My wife and I found the puzzles extraordinarily challenging...." Read more
"...It wasn't "great" but I thought it was fun for the one afternoon...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the difficulty level of the game. Some mention it makes you think and is a great challenge, while others say it was definitely harder than expected, tricky in parts, and the clues offered are very simplistic.
"...The instructions are very clear in guiding players through setting up the game without accidentally revealing any information that would ruin the..." Read more
"...same as the rule book but watching the examples made it easier to understand how to play.Please heed the follow tips:..." Read more
"...The hints didn't make sense, puzzles were a stretch, and timer was WAY too short (and distracting).THIS series, however, was. a. BLAST!..." Read more
"...The set-up is fun as the mystery uses a main booklet for certain 'settings' and clues, while smaller ones open up to each individual's train car and..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the game. Some mention it's great value for the money, while others say it'll be a total waste of money.
"...Everything is very well-constructed and a good value for the price. It was very easy to get the game started...." Read more
"...of the two riddles, for sure, but the main contributor was the poor quality printing on the cards and story book...." Read more
"...It can only be used once but I thought the price tag was more reasonable than some of the other games out there like this...." Read more
"...The directions were unclear and unhelpful. The play was not easy to understand and the games went unfinished and into the trash...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the tabletop game. Some find it high quality, well done, and challenging. They also appreciate the clever materials and appealing artwork. However, others say that the game is only good for one use and nearly impossible to save for reuse or passing on.
"...to some of the things you have to do to the game pieces it really can't be replayed..." Read more
"...If you are wrong, you go back to the drawing board. The decoder is very well made and a clever way of guiding you without revealing anything...." Read more
"...Make sure you note that this cannot be replayed because parts get ruined - the description says that, but hopefully people will pay more attention..." Read more
"...two riddles, (folding the paper and the knight with the sword,) did not work even after exhausting the clue & solution cards." Read more
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Experience with Escape Room Games: This is my first purchase of and experience with a table-top escape room game. I purchased this after reading multiple BGG reviews of all of the currently available escape room games. I have not done any live escape room experiences.
Out of the box: The instructions are super explicit about not examining the included materials. The box contains a plastic wrapped set of cards, a cardboard decoder, three “strange” items, a book and a rule book. The instructions are very clear in guiding players through setting up the game without accidentally revealing any information that would ruin the experience. Everything is very well-constructed and a good value for the price. It was very easy to get the game started. The other suggested materials were pencils with erasers, a pair of scissors and some paper.
How hard is this to play? The directions are very clear and easy to understand, and we quickly got the hang of trying different things, talking things over, and thinking outside of the box as much as we could. The game is very well constructed and all of the components work well together. My wife and I found the puzzles extraordinarily challenging. The suggested playing time is 60-90 minutes and after two hours we were not even halfway done. We got the first riddle, but then had to use one clue on the second riddle, 2 clues on the third and could not solve the fourth. Despite how hard this was for us, it was still fun as we had some “ah-ha we got it” moments, only to realize we did not. The clues we did reveal showed us that were on the right track multiple times, but just couldn’t quite bring it home. Interestingly, each time the clue showed us how close we had come, we eagerly moved to the next riddle thinking that it would be the turning point for us. (it never was) We are clearly not of the ilk that finds success at games like this, and in hindsight, neither one of us is into puzzle-solving. We don’t do Suduku, anagrams, or other logic puzzles. I think if we had more brain-stretching experiences like this we would have fared better. We boxed it back up, but fully intend to pull it out again when are refreshed, and maybe have a third person to join in. Even though we have decided this game probably isn’t for us, we will be buying the next one in the series for our 14-year-old son who definitely loves puzzles and challenges like this.
What, exactly, are you doing when you play? You are using the provided materials to solve riddles. All of the information you need to solve the puzzles is there, you just need to figure it out. Each riddle you solve “unlocks” the next set of riddles. At first you are solving one riddle, but then move on and have multiple riddles involved. You and the other player(s) are working together to brainstorm ideas of what might work. Each time you think you have it solved, you use the cardboard decoder to check your answer. If you are wrong, you go back to the drawing board. The decoder is very well made and a clever way of guiding you without revealing anything.
Recommended number of players: The box says 1-4 players but I think 4 is on the high end. There is not, in my opinion, enough to keep 4 people occupied. I think this would be a great date night activity (if the couple are a lot more logical than my wife and are), or maybe for three people. I think this could also be played by six people if you used two copies (or photocopied a second set of the book) and agreed to not work ahead of the other players but worked side by side. The book that you are referring to is hard to share with two people, let alone 4, and it’s a crucial part of figuring things out. I also question the 12+ age rating. I am not sure a group of 12-year-olds could figure this out without an adult involved, but others may disagree. Once my 14 year old plays the next one in the series (after Christmas) I can update my thoughts.
Replayability: This is a consumable game -- components of the game are marked or destroyed as part of the play. Also, once you solve the riddles there is no point in re-playing it. When my wife realized it was not re-playable she was at first confused. Why did I buy a game that we would just throw away when we were done with it. Once I explained that it cost less than a movie ticket (I got it on sale for $10), and this was our date night activity, it made more sense to her.
Final thoughts: Although this ended up not being the type of game I think we would play again (we’ll stick to Pandemic and Marvel), I do not regret the purchase in the least. I would highly recommend this to those who: enjoy logic puzzles; are creative problem solvers; have a fairly high frustration tolerance; are interested in stretching their mental muscles. It is extremely well-made, clever (at least as far as we were able to proceed), and a great experience for a good price-point. If you are considering purchasing an escape room table top game (or dropping the big bucks for a live experience), I would suggest this as a good entry game. If you enjoy it, you can consider the more expensive options out there. If, like us, it’s not your cup of tea you are out less than $15.
In the end I failed to solve the crime. I took almost 2 hours to complete the game and I achieved sadly 2 stars. But I really enjoyed the game.
I’m not sure large groups would have fun with this. It’s a great solo puzzle or perhaps a 2 player challenge. I see many reviewers play with their kids so that makes sense but I usually play games with 5 adults and based on other Escape games, I can tell you only one or two people seem to take over and the rest of us watch and contribute here or there. Since the price for this game was cheaper I wanted to experience it on my own. I took my mug of coffee went down into the man cave and spread everything out on the table. It was a fun if frustrating ride.
I would also like to say I loved the ap for this game. The timer and ambient sounds were great to help me immerse myself in the game. And I recommend watching the tutorial in the ap. It’s the same as the rule book but watching the examples made it easier to understand how to play.
Please heed the follow tips:
First off, this is a one shot game. I thought if I cut everything neatly or tried to be careful I could conserve the game so others could play it. I was also hoping maybe I could use the game as the basis for a murder mystery party. Because I tried to be too careful I blew the first set of puzzles. I had to resort to the hint cards. I saw the lines where it said to cut a certain card but tried to do it without cutting. Big mistake. One I realized you will cut tear write on and bend almost everything in the game I had an easier time of it. So be warned you will do things you never would do in a normal board game.
Second. Make sure you give yourself a few hours to play and you have a big table. You will be laying out a few piles of cards and need space to take notes and brain storm. I also started late in the evening and I actually had to pause the game and finish it the next day. (This is another reason why I love the ap it saves the time that you paused the game and you can pick up where you left off. (Yes I played fair and didn’t look at anything when I stopped for the night).
Also when I say give yourself time I mean it especially with this game. At the end for the last puzzle you actually have to attempt to solve the crime and check alibis and clues. I will admit I didn’t really take the time and kind of rushed it. That wasn’t the way to do it. WARNING: once you give your answer in the final puzzle the game ends so you only get one shot to identify the culprit. Unlike the rest of the puzzles in the game you can’t go back and rethink so make sure you’re 100% confident in your answer. I will admit I rushed it but the real solution was fair play and all the clues are in the game.
A final tip. Yes you will mark up fold and cut all these pretty things in the box however Do NOT cut anything until you are 100% sure you have to. There is once puzzle in the game that seems to need to be cut out but actually only certain parts are cut. Remember your grammar school training and only cut on the dotted lines. I cut up pieces to one puzzle and couldn’t solve it and had to rely on the hint cards. Don’t get me wrong, they warned me in the clue itself but I think I was over eager.
The plot is a fun puzzle game take on Muder on the Orient Express. The game materials are well designed and the puzzles excellent.
A lot of the negative reviews seem to state how the solutions don’t make sense but trust me from someone who didn’t solve the case when I went back over the hints and solutions I was able to see clearly where I made my mistakes.
All in all this is a great puzzle challenge. It can only be used once but I thought the price tag was more reasonable than some of the other games out there like this. I’m going to start another Exit game today and I’ve order 4 more. These games are great if you like puzzles and actually give yourself time to sit enjoy it and immerse yourself in the story.
This is a escape room game and is very obviously influenced by Agatha Christie's novel, which is one reason I picked it up. The directions do take a little time to read through and understand, but this isn't too difficult, either. The set-up is fun as the mystery uses a main booklet for certain 'settings' and clues, while smaller ones open up to each individual's train car and the clues inside. There are a few extra items, which will need to be used to piece things together as well as cards, a dial, and such. Scissors, pen and paper will be needed to be used as well.
There's a short story at the beginning, and then, things get underway. The difficulty of the clues varies, which gave each of us a chance to shine (family play). We were frustrated by one or two clues, since those solutions were a bit wide-reached. There is also a character, who is listed and given a background but forgotten in the rest of the game.
The game setup was quite in depth with a lot to do and held several more difficult challenges, but it just wasn't our favorite Escape Room game.
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