Mostly positive (29 ratings)
Mark as done to rate
Gloomy crypts lie under the city of Paris. The catacombs swallow city light, riddles, and, apparently, also people. After the mysterious disappearance of a friend in the catacombs, you and your team embark on a search party, making your way through the puzzling underground labyrinth. Will you be able to find your friend in time and escape this cavernous world of darkness? This double-sized EXIT game is presented in two separate parts.
362 escape rooms
a very large experience from Exit. the puzzles in this experience are extensive and some of the more ambitious ones i’ve seen in this franchise. only start this game if a. you have much time to play it through b. you aren’t afraid to look at a hint of two
362 escape rooms
This EXIT game is literally double the size and length of a standard EXIT game. Bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better, however. What’s good about this one is the sheer scope of how many puzzles you get to do before the end. Unfortunately, we found the final puzzle to be a bust. You have to use external (and potentially hazardous if you are not careful) sources to solve it, and even then, it’s very obtuse and we just didn’t get it. Worse, due to the nature of the puzzle, you only get one chance or you fail… There’s also a stinker of a puzzle midway through, due to the flimsiness of the materials, and the precision needed to come to the solution. Other puzzles were good, though, not mind-blowing, but the kind of deviousness we’ve come to expect from EXIT, plus spicy puzzles that can only be accomplished with the game’s doubled size. It’s really spooky though, so it nails being a scary tabletop game.
131 escape rooms
The Exit Games are a high quality, take home version of escape games that are: 1) Family Friendly 2) pocketbook Friendly 3) challenging (and accurate to their on-box) difficulty rating 4) designed by game masters who love what they do. The newer versions even contain cheats/clues and contain a scoring system.
Showing results 1-3 of 3