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Thames & Kosmos Exit: The Sinister Mansion | Exit: The Game - A Kosmos Game | Family-Friendly, Card-Based at-Home Escape Room Experience for 1 to 4 Players, Ages 12+, Black, Standard

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Features

  • Card based; no apps required
  • Perfect for game nights and parties
  • Package dimensions: 5.1" L x 1.7" W x 7.1" H
  • Skill level: Intermediate

Description

You are invited to be a guest At a Palatial Mansion, but upon arrival, You find yourselves forced to take part in a macabre game. The clock is ticking, and there is not much time left to solve the puzzles. Can you escape the mansion before it's too late? Difficulty level: 3 of 5.


Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.1 inches


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: Germany


Item model number: 694036


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: July 1, 2018


Manufacturer: Thames & Kosmos


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Replay Notes, No Spoilers
♦To Replay, Make Copy of Cards: C, D, E, F, P, V, & X. I would even pick up a used game as the cards could be copied even after you play the game once. I don't think the "use" would show up on a copier. Excellent quality game, as always. I love the feel of the cards, the box is sturdy, the tray holds everything neatly, and the decoder disc looks great. I've now done 4 of these games and this one was my favorite (in order of favorites: Sinister Mansion, Sunken Treasure, Museum, Science Lab). I liked that these weren't just riddles to solve, but this one seemed to involve manipulating the pieces of the game more so than some of the others. There was only one puzzle that I really got stuck on. It was clever and somewhat solvable, but i had to use all 3 clues to get past it. If you're looking for a first Exit game, go with a level 2 (Sunken Treasure was great) to get the hang of the style and their way of thinking. Then try this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 25, 2022 by Zephyr

  • A lot of fun for the price
We really enjoy the challenge and thinking involved with these games. We started buying ones we already did to gift friends and they seem to like them too. Since they are one-offs, you need to think of them like buying a movie ticket, but the price of admission for 2 or more, is quite reasonable. We always keep a couple in our game cabinet for that unexpected game night where people want something new. I think there is a bit of a learning curve for these games. One couple told us, it is a different kind of thinking that they are not accustomed to, and that only after 1-2 games, do you figure out when and how to "unstuck" your progress. Hope they keep making more, we don't want to run out of new versions! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 19, 2022 by Erich C Nowe

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Each week we have a group of 4 to 6 of us sit down for 3 hours to chat, laugh, and experience board and card games. As of late, we have been testing the games in the Exit series which has been 12 of their titles to date. With that being said, my review and comments below. Quality cards, well constructed. Nice artwork, small and sturdy box, properly packaged with all the material that's needed. In 12 sets bought and played, no pieces were ever missing or damaged. People have down voted the one time use of the game, which had me suspect when buying and trying. I bought the game for the experience, so the one and done was not a problem for me/us. While some people are used to replying a game and its common to pick it up, put it into the closet until that next gathering, which I get, this game is not intended to be like that. Playing it to reuse it, well, I personally would not advise that as its not part of the design experience. The game is more of a sandbox experience and while the puzzles may not be for everyone, its definitely for those that enjoy puzzles, riddles, and the ambiguity that encompasses those aspects. The hint cards, while I try to avoid them, they are a good learning tool for when you are stumped. Likely riddle card one you already knew and are like, that's not a hint, that's a waste of time or waste of a card. From my experience, just roll with it. Some in my group took offense if others figured out clues and they didn't, as if they were not intelligent or lacked some sleuthing gene. From my experience, everyone brought a different skill to the table and was leveraged as a team. If you have ever done a real escape room experience, then you will know that the breadth of the groups life experiences is what will get you to escape, not a person rocking an IQ of 160. Why am I sharing this in a product review? To set expectations that its fun, even if you disagree with the clues, riddles, or hints, its not meant to offend your intelligence, but to entertain. If you are looking to be intellectually stimulated, then take a peek at the Sommelier Diploma Exam. At least that's what I tell my group before our weekly gaming sessions as they are a hypercritical bunch. Local bookstores are selling this game for $20 to $25 dollars each. Prices on here are by far very difficult to beat. Hopefully you enjoy these games by Exit as much as we did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2020 by Non-Bias

  • so fun
hard to play a game you know that it will be thrown out when done. But this game really challenged us. it was 3 adults and 1 teen playing and took us 2 1/2 hrs to get through it even using the "helps". It was hard, but it was fun pushing our minds so hard. We will be buying more of these games but will go down a level to a more easier level. Don't go by the age suggestions on the box, just start at the bottom level and work up to the next levels. If get one to hard to start, you will not enjoy the game and never try more. we first tried a lower level and it was hard also but didn't use any helps and we will go back down for the next few tries. really brings the family together and don't be surprised when the youngest will have the answer before you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 18, 2022 by kel

  • This was a huge hit!
My husband and I finished most of the "unlock box" series and decided to give this a try next - we had a blast! It was a great introduction to the series and the puzzles were tricky but not enough that we ever felt frustrated. There were some great surprises, too!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2022 by MJoelle

  • A hard one to start with
This was a challenge being my first Exit game. I had a blast but had to use almost all of the hint cards. Makes you think WAY outside the box.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2022 by Jeffrey L. Thompson

  • Good
This one was fun, it's not the best of the series but it's a solid 4/5. I used less clues than usual but still had to use a few.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 20, 2022 by Jenny Schroeder

  • The escape room card game! This is not your grandmas bridge game....
Husband loved this more than the other escape board games! I enjoyed it a lot too. Definitely a 1-4 person game. Puzzles creative and involves critical thinking. The clues for the game were laid out every well and got you to the answer if you just can’t get it, which we needed for one of the doors. Like all escape board games, these are meant to be played one time. Unlike an actual escape game at a location outside of your house, you can spend as much time solving this card game as you would like. This is one advantage I like about the at home games. The difference between this game compared to other escape board games, this one has less packaging and less game material, which does not take away from the game, EVERY part of the game is used not just what you find in an envelope on other games. The unique ways to utilize the entire game was my husbands favorite part. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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