Escape the Room Stargazer’s Manor Board Game

March 10, 2017 - Comment

Escape the Room games began as digital adventures and quickly turned into real-life events all around the world. In both versions, players are locked in a room and must uncover clues and hidden objects to escape. ThinkFun’s version of Escape the Room allows you to bring home all the excitement of this experience, without actually

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Escape the Room games began as digital adventures and quickly turned into real-life events all around the world. In both versions, players are locked in a room and must uncover clues and hidden objects to escape. ThinkFun’s version of Escape the Room allows you to bring home all the excitement of this experience, without actually locking anyone in a room. Spend an evening working with your guests to unravel the mystery of the Stargazer’s Manor and save a well-known astronomer by finding clues and solving puzzles. But be careful, in this nail-biting party game, the doors have shut and locked behind you. Will you and your guests be able to solve the mystery and save the astronomer before time runs out?

Product Features

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

Comments

Burke4865 says:

Great Family game, but WAY too easy I will rate this game in parts as there are several things to consider. 

Michael Toront says:

Excellent game, a night’s good fun. Just make sure you are with people who enjoy doing light puzzles like anagrams, spot the difference, stuff like that. Someone who will be good at reading the narration in a spooky or engaging voice would also be good. Other than that the game is fun and well-designed, and the time limit is way more than enough to do everything comfortably. I look forward to trying the next one from these guys. 

Naomi says:

Fun idea, but too easy for adults. Stargazer’s Manor is a really fun idea. Real life escape rooms are really enjoyable but the time limit is always a problem for me. I understand why a business needs to have them but it’s always a disappointment when you can’t follow the story through to the end and you’re unlikely to want to spend that amount a money to go through the same room a second time, especially since you now know the answers to some of the puzzles. 

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