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This was the second puzzle escape game I've played and must say it is a lot better than the Ravensburger games, there are the standard things I dislike about the EXIT games, destruction of components(I did manage not to destroy anything in this game, but that was just because I found it easier than getting a scissor) and the use of the game box in some way. the later was done in a fine way this time.
the puzzles and the puzzles, well first for the puzzles they where varied some a bit hard but we managed without any clues, so not to hard. others where easy, but not to a degree where they where trivial. Would have liked a better text for the butterfly puzzle but that was properly just me(not a native english speaker). When you are used to normal puzzles the puzzle puzzles(kinda puzzling with all these puzzles) are kinda hard, but they are fun. next the puzzles, they are fun to put together since you have no clue as to what they depict, but since they have a relative low number of pieces they are not too hard to make in a short while. Don't know if it was on purpose but where missing on piece in the first puzzle but it didn't have any impact on the game other than I where looking for it for a few minutes.
Would I recommend this: Sure it is a good game also for beginners
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EXIT’s puzzle games are endlessly creative within a very tightly defined format, and while the difficulty level and theming vary, once you’ve played one you know what you’ll get from another. Except that The Sacred Temple takes the range in a whole new direction, by adding in jigsaws as part of the game, not as a brief novelty but as a core part of how it’s played.
There are four separate jigsaws in the box, each separately bagged and with a different printed pattern on the back so they don’t g...