Wyjście: Grobowiec Faraona

Brand:Thames & Kosmos

3.5/5

195.91

Wycieczka do Doliny Królów jest punktem kulminacyjnym twoich wakacji w Egipcie. Czołgając się wąskimi przejściami, tracisz resztę grupy wycieczkowej. Wchodzisz do tajemniczej komory grobowej. Za tobą zamykają się masywne kamienne drzwi. Na podłodze leży zakurzony notatnik i starożytny dysk. W tę grę można zagrać tylko raz, ponieważ zaznaczasz, składasz i darjesz materiały do ​​gry.

EAN: 0814743012653

Kategorie Zabawki i gry, Gry i akcesoria, Gry planszowe,

W tę grę można zagrać tylko raz, ponieważ zaznaczasz, składasz i darjesz materiały do ​​gry. Zawiera materiały do ​​jednorazowego użytku. Gra Escape Room do domu. W tę grę można zagrać tylko raz, ponieważ zaznaczasz, składasz i darjesz materiały do ​​gry. Zawiera materiały do ​​jednorazowego użytku. od 1 do 6 graczy; Czas gry od 1 do 2 godzin. Gra Escape Room do domu.
Brand Thames & Kosmos
Country of Origin Germany
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,882 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department Board Games
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Genre Strategy
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 692698
Item Weight 7.7 ounces
Language English
Manufacturer Thames & Kosmos
Manufacturer recommended age 12 years and up
Minimum Age Recomendation 144
Number of Players 6
Product Dimensions 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.1 inches
Release date January 8, 2020
Theme Games

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Scritto da: Chris O
Truly fabulous escape-room-at-home experience. Bring your thinking caps and be ready for fun!
My family and I have had fun in a mini "brick and mortar" escape room at a recent convention but the price to take 5 of us into an escape room is pricey so it's not something we're going to do much. Even as a date night for just my wife and I, the cost is up there. So this new trend of escape room games at home has me excited. Having the "Exit" series also win the German Spiel des Jahres award this year also means that the trend will likely continue to give us fun new offerings. I ordered a copy of the Egypt themed "Exit" escape room game "The Pharaoh's Tomb". My daughter wasn't super excited for it so it was just my two boys, my wife and I. We sat down, not knowing exactly what to expect, and opened the box. I'll work to avoid spoilers while also letting you know what's in there and what we experienced. The contents of the box are simple...basically you get a bunch of cards, a decoder disk, two "strange items" (paper strips with hieroglyphs), an instruction book and a diary/notebook from a previous explorer. (It's not a spoiler but I enjoyed the nods to pop culture in that the notebook was from "Dr. Ford" and there are some hidden images that remind you of a certain whip toting, snake hating adventurer) The instructions outline how to play the game and then give an introductory story to get you started. You are part of a tour group touring the Egyptian Pyramids. You've been separated from your group and find your way into an impressive burial chamber. Through some accident you triggered a trap of some kind that rolled a massive stone door closed. You spy the notebook of Dr. Ford, an explorer who was searching the pyramid earlier and has discovered some clues that he hopes may lead to escape and/or greater treasure. Using his clues (and your imagination that the images from his notebook and the deck of cards represent an ancient pyramid in which you are now trapped) you must try to escape or be entombed wth the ancient pharaohs. You start a timer (not included) and work your way to escape, hoping not only to escape but to achieve a good score to brag about your exploits. Even though we obviously weren't trapped in a pyramid (which is good since my wife is a bit claustrophobic which can cause anxiety in small escape rooms) the art, storytelling and puzzles helped draw us in and feel like we were part of an actual adventure. The first couple of puzzles were tricky but were good to help us get a feel for the way the game was meant to be played and what we were expected to do. Or so we thought...as we continued working through the puzzles and opening up new passageways we found ourselves stumped. Fortunately this game system includes a series of "help" cards that can be used to nudge you in the right direction (for a score penalty of course). We used one hint early on to just help keep the group from getting frustrated too early. Then we used additional hints later on when we felt like there was nothing else to do...and boy were we surprised at the results. I won't spoil anything but I will applaud the creativity and the way this game really makes you try to think differently. Thematically it required a little imagination but once applied it really worked and I really enjoyed the tricky bits. It took us 88 minutes to escape and we used 6 help cards which scored us 4 stars (out of 10). Probably not a great score but definitely a great experience and I look forward to trying out the other Exit games (as well as other escape room home games). The one problem I have with the game is that it really is a "play once" game. I know that I personally probably couldn't/shouldn't play it again (because I now know all the puzzles) but I would have loved to have an Escape Room game day and let family and friends try this one out while perhaps I played a different one. Due to some of the things you have to do to the game pieces it really can't be replayed (unless you plan ahead of time to not cut up pieces but instead make photocopies/etc...it would be tricky even then for some of the puzzles). Really I can't fault the company too much. Making it repayable means people would play once and then pass it to a friend rather than having to buy a new copy for the friend. And really the price of the game is reasonable when you consider it is the same (or less) than the price for one person to attend a "brick and mortar" escape room. ********* 9 out of 10 stars
Scritto da: A. Graham
Love these games! Each one very clever and different from the next.
My husband and I have done 2 real escape rooms and loved them both. During the quarantine I wanted to find something non-electronic that we could do together and a cooperative game sounded like just the thing. We started the EXIT series with the Mysterious Museum (a level 2), then Secret Lab (3 1/2). Since then we’ve also played Pharoah’s Tomb (4) and Sunken Treasure (2) and have Forgotten Island (3) and Forbidden Castle (4) waiting in the wings. Having done four of these games so far, this is what I have to say: We are absolutely AMAZED at the cleverness. I’m particularly amazed that although each game follows the same basic format (i.e. once you’ve played one you will know quickly how to play the rest), each one is completely and utterly different in terms of theme and puzzles to solve. We have seen no duplications of anything, though each game does give you more ideas about how to think for the next one. We time each clue and then enjoy going back over what stumped us. Some puzzles took 1-3 minutes, others took 20-30 minutes or more. On the first game my husband felt we were stuck too long at one point so he went for a clue, but I was sorely disappointed that we did that. Since then we tough it out - NO CLUES! Though after we’ve escaped the room it’s fun to go back and read them. Also - these are one and done games. In other words, once you solve it you won’t want to do that again (unless some time has passed and you have a terribly memory) because it’s one solution - one game. There is no variation if you play it again. BUT... for the price - it’s cheaper than two movie tickets (also one and done) and totally worth it for an evening of entertainment. They say you have to cut/tear/bend and while that’s true we managed to keep each of the games in tact and passed them along to friends. Sometimes it SAYS to cut so we cut and just taped back together. If bending was required we used our imagination so as not to deface the game or give clues to the next players. We were able to make it happen each time. So technically you can pass it along if you want to, but even if you didn’t - like I say - cheaper than going to the movies. How many people? One could do it. Two was perfect for us. MAYBE three, but the caveat is that the pieces are small and can only be looked at by a couple people at a time. If you had a group of 4 or 5, someone will be waiting. Two people is great because the ones I got quickly, he wouldn’t have and visa versa. My only complaint: the writing is quite small on some of the pieces making it really difficult for me to read. My younger-eyed husband didn’t have a problem, but if it were just me the tiny print on some of the cards would have taken away some of the joy. So far we’ve had four great date nights and had a blast. The people who aren’t liking this game obviously just bought the wrong game for them. Go into it understanding and accepting the challenge and you will do just fine. The clues are pretty good and are progressive... so lets say you take a clue and you already had figured that out - it won’t count against you and you have two more progressive clues to check if you’d like. So there is no reason you can’t finish or understand the game. Be patient, clever, and think outside the box (or sometimes inside the box, but I digress...) LOVE.THESE.GAMES. !!!
Scritto da: Maidy
Exit is Fun But This One is Not the Best
I’ve done a few of these Exit Games now. My partner and I enjoy them but they aren’t perfect. They are fun brain teasers. At the 3-4 level , challenging enough to keep us occupied for many hours. Others have mentioned issues with difficult readability and the fact that the game is designed for one use. I now always have a magnifying glass handy and now xerox the book ( and some of the cards) before hand for each player so that the game isn’t damaged and can be passed along to someone else. This would NOT be fun for a kid IMO. This particular incarnation has some aggravating editing issues . One of the solution cards is calculated incorrectly by the manufacturer ( making it impossible to solve) . I believe there was a clue card that was not provided when needed. It’s the first one I’ve run into that required using materials not specifically listed in the manual.
Scritto da: christina mcbride
Fun and worth the money
This game is fun and just challenging enough. We enjoy it so much that I almost get sad that it’s over and we can’t play it again. Great 1 and done game for the price!
Scritto da: Bojan
Challenging but logical.
This game was fantastic. Tools while for 4 of us to get started, but once we did, things were going really well. We ended up using 2 cards, and it took around 140 minutes to solve it. This one is definitely better than polar express.
Scritto da: Laura Dumitru
Great puzzle, shame it’s a one time use
Great puzzle game. Definitely a bit difficult but we managed to complete it. The last puzzle before “escaping” was absolutely ridiculous. The actual packaging of the puzzle shouldn’t be used as part of the game! It felt like we were doing some weird twister trying to see the letters!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
5 of us played and we had a great time. Best advice, pay attention to everything!
Just played it last night and it was a lot of fun. Can't wait till our next adventure.
Scritto da: Emma
Small in size, but hours of fun
This was our first time playing these type of games, and so the concept was quite new to me and my friends. It took us quite some time just to understand how it was supposed to work, as the instructions weren't clear enough; that in itself was a puzzle! But once we got the hang of it, we had a great time! It kept us entertained for 2 hours. Some puzzles unraveled as the game went on which is great because sometimes it would throw you off, keeping you trying to solve other puzzles for longer!! The final puzzle was the toughest! The only downside is the main booklet. Sharing a tiny booklet between 5 isn't actually great - if there were 2 copies of the booklet, to share around, it would've been better! Especially since some of the puzzles are in the book, you have to wait til friends are done looking at it to look at it yourself. The tiny size requires you to have good eyesight too, it should've been printed bigger as I think some people will struggle with it.
Scritto da: Amy
Play before consuming alcohol
Bought this for new year ..... absolutely brilliant fun although we failed miserably.. Maybe not for beginners as it was 4 star difficulty rating (didn’t check this when I ordered????) and if your new to escape games it can be a little confusing. something different for a night in ... sadly can only be used once so no option to share with friends as I initially thought but great value for money and I will Definitely be trying more

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