An ordinary trip to the museum turns into chaos when you find yourself locked in and all alone, after hours!
Will you be able to solve the 12 brain-busting puzzles, decode the alphabet on an ancient stone tablet, and find the key to your freedom before your time runs out?
This mini, collaborative escape room experience has an average play-time of 45 minutes and is great fun to do with friends or family!
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A fun little play at home escape game. My first play at home type game so it was a fun introduction to this type of game.
Puzzles were less cryptic and less 'outside the box thinking', they were mostly logic based or working out sequences etc but I enjoyed playing it anyway. Good way to spend a couple of hours