Escape The Boredom: The Garage

By | April 8, 2020

by Escape The Boredom (website)

ClueKeeper

Up to 4 players

£7.00 €7.99

Languages: EN

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not on sale
After a couple more weeks of self-isolation, boredom is once again starting to take a grip. All you want to do is go for a nice hike in the countryside. All is fine until you stumble across a deserted house and end up getting locked in the garage. Can you escape and make it back home to safety?

Episode 2 is a big step up from episode 1. This game should feel a lot more like an escape room, has been fully illustrated (credit to our daughter for that), has some printed material to help you out (only 2 pages with minimal ink usage) and uses some fun augmented reality!

Although they are called Episode 1 and Episode 2, they are stand alone games and do not have to be played in order.
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sidepuzzle rated this:Rated between 4.5 and 4.5 out of 5
This company's second play-at-home hunt on ClueKeeper is more polished than their first, The Pub. It includes lovely hand-drawn graphics and has a good storyline and back-and-forth clue solving (instead of linear solving). It's probably best for 1-3 players, and would be good for teens or families as well as adults. The hunt includes printable reference images, but if you don't have a printer, you can display them on a computer screen to solve the augmented reality clues. Disclaimer: I played this hunt for free as part of my consulting job at ClueKeeper.

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