Escape The Room Secret Of Dr Gravely’S Retreat Game

January 29, 2017 - Comment

A Party Event for Gatherings of 3 to 8 The Mystery: The year is 1913 and you are the lucky winner of a free stay at Foxcrest Retreat, where the famed Dr. Gravely has improved upon the latest in spa treatments and relaxation for those of high social standing. You take a long all-expense-paid train

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A Party Event for Gatherings of 3 to 8 The Mystery: The year is 1913 and you are the lucky winner of a free stay at Foxcrest Retreat, where the famed Dr. Gravely has improved upon the latest in spa treatments and relaxation for those of high social standing. You take a long all-expense-paid train ride to the retreat. Upon your arrival, however, you and your fellow guests may find the “health retreat” is not what it seems… The Objective: Work with your guests to discover the dark secret of Dr. Gravely’s retreat by finding clues and solving puzzles. But be careful…in the story, the doors have shut and locked behind you. Will you and your guests discover the secret and escape the room before time runs out?

Product Features

  • It’s the take home version of the world-wide Escape the Room phenomenon
  • A party event for 3-8 characters
  • Work with friends to solve challenging clues
  • Unlock clues and unravel the mystery

Comments

J. L. Devendorf says:

Escape room fun from the comfort of your home. While it doesn’t fully replicate the escape room experience, the Think Fun games are an enjoyable way to solve escape room-type puzzles at home. It is cheaper than most escape room experiences for 2 people, and you can always pass it along to a friend afterwards. I’d recommend it for 2 or 3 people. With 4 people, some might sit around without a lot to do.

SisbroMom says:

Fun family game We really enjoyed this game. Our family enjoys real escape rooms so we found the clues very linear, but for an evening’s fun at home this was great. I was impressed with the help available on the web-site, even though we didn’t need help. And I was really pleased at the detailed instructions for re-packaging the the clues so we could pass this game on to be enjoyed by someone else. You can only play this once, so it’s nice to be able to share the fun.

Jenny C. says:

Great storyline and enjoyable mix of difficulty levels Both Escape the Room games were played this past weekend by a group of 5 very smart 16 year-old girls. We put 2 in one group and 3 in the other, since some reviews said that the fewer the people, the more fun things would be. This seems to be the case. Both groups finished in about 1 hour and 15-30 min. Both groups said the games were very fun, and they liked that there was a good mix of easier and harder puzzles. They also said that the stories themselves were very interesting. I’m…

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