Exit: The Cemetery of the Knight

By | March 20, 2020

by Exit (website)

πŸ“¦play at home
According to an old legend, a priceless red ruby ​​is said to be hidden in the tomb of Sir Reginald Wreston and it can only be found when the moon is at just the right angle in the night’s sky. The problem is, the moon is only ever at the right angle at midnight on a specific night once every 87 years! But guess what? Tonight is that night!
Up until now the crypt has remained sealed, and over the course of centuries, no one has ever succeeded in opening it. β€œWho knows what might happen tonight …” you think to yourself as you make your way into the darkness. Will you and your group of curious treasure hunters have what it takes to finally solve the mystery and uncover the coveted gem?
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Jen Wells (Get Wells Soon) expert rated this:Rated between 3 and 3 out of 5
Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
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A decent offering for a play at home although a couple of obscure clues that tripped us up a little.

Anonymous rated this:Rated between 2 and 2 out of 5
Wesley Mead expert rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5

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The Exit series of puzzle games keeps rolling on; the games follow a well-defined format and style, and at this point are definitely starting to blur one into another. On the other hand, it's a format and style that works well and reliably delivers a decent evening's puzzle game, albeit one that we find significantly less challenging these days now that we're familiar with the types of puzzles and tricks that the designers like to use.

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