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EXIT: The Cursed Labyrinth | 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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Brand Thames & Kosmos
Material Cardboard
Theme Escape game
Genre Family
Number of Players 1 - 4

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  • Escape Room game for the home.
  • While on a field trip, you get locked in a mysterious labyrinth
  • Helpful clue cards ensure you never get stuck on a riddle.
  • This game can be played once because you markup, fold, and tear the game materials.
  • Part of the 2017 Kennerspiel des Jahres award-winning series.

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WARNING. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard - small parts may be swallowed or inhaled.

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EXIT The Cursed Labyrinth
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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 Cursed Labyrinth

During a tour of a historic castle you pass through the old iron gate. With a loud clang, the antique gate slams shut behind you! You try to open it, but it’s locked. Only by working together will you be able to solve the puzzles and escape the mysterious labyrinth.

Difficulty level: 2 of 5.

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Cooperative Game
Skill Level Novice Novice Novice Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Ages 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ 12+
Playtime 60 - 120 mins 60 - 120 mins 60 - 120 mins 120 - 180 mins 60 - 120 mins 60 - 120 mins
Theme Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly
Format Cards & Booklet Cards & Booklet Cards & Booklet Jigsaw Puzzles 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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Cooperative Game
Skill Level Advanced Advanced Advanced Advanced Expert Expert
Ages 12+ 12+ 12+ 12+ 12+ 16+
Playtime 120 - 180 mins 60 - 120 mins 60 - 120 mins 60 - 120 mins 60 - 120 mins 120 - 240 mins
Theme Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly Family Friendly Mature Content
Format Jigsaw Puzzles 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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  • Decoder disk, Manual, Booklet
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet brainteasing evenings await as you try to EXIT these games
    Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2021
    These games are quite often said to be more difficult than the ratings that are applied to the sides of them, I want anyone new to these games to know those ratings are subjective. I've played a lot of the EXIT series of games, I consider them some of my favorites, and I am always looking to go through one I haven't tried before. About 2 years ago I played my first one and it was pretty hard even though it was only a 2 difficulty rating. You can't stop with just playing one of these games, you will get incredibly better at solving the puzzles, riddles, and identifying secrets hidden in the game and it's components the more you play them. I see too many people get frustrated if one title is harder than it should be or that some puzzles were too hard to solve and even required all of the hint cards. Those things are okay, you don't have so solve everything, in a certain time, and you don't have to be upset if you use clues. Some of my favorite moments in playing these games is sometimes getting stuck on a puzzle and taking a very long time trying to figure it out and then eventually take a break and step away from it to come back to it with fresh eyes later and solve it. I no longer time myself or give myself the scores awarded from the rulebook. I play for the puzzles, the intense brain workout I get from them, and the fun bit of immersion I can get into by discovering and escaping each new world.

    Gate Between Worlds had one of my absolute favorite looking decoder discs that I've gotten in one of these before, and some of the components you use to solve some of the puzzles in this one were also exciting and new. I really liked the story that unfolded with this one and how the puzzles escalated the tension moving towards the end. This one was pretty hard for me; I fumbled a few times and needed some assistance but things made sense once I got the needed hints.

    Cursed Labyrinth was the much easier of these two, if you're just starting to with this one first, I was able to move through this one pretty much start to finish without help. I did however take a lot of time, but that is not unusual for me, I play these solo and enjoy taking as much time as needed to solve things without help. The story did not appeal to me as much and my focus was purely on the puzzles themselves. I often notice that the easier difficulty ones tend to just drop you into a scenario pretty easily and puzzles are more loosely related to the story. In the end another satisfying play through for an EXIT game.

    Both had some new things I hadn’t seen before and one left a neat surprise that may relate or hint at other games in the future, then again it may not. It is fun to see these little nods sometimes to other titles but I’ve not seen any of them ever be necessary for a player to know, just some fun easter eggs if you will that you might notice. Have fun trying to discover them.
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    Jamie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another great game
    Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2021
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    Norma
    4.0 out of 5 stars Bueno pero no se ajusta al nivel de dificultad
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 5, 2023
    jennifer fedoruk
    5.0 out of 5 stars Use everything!
    Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2021
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    3.0 out of 5 stars Not for beginners
    Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2023
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    Dean Blanchard
    2.0 out of 5 stars Not for beginners
    Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2022