Take the viral social experience of Escape Rooms to the comfort of your own home and for a fraction of the cost that you would pay! Included in this game are 4 unique 60 minute escape room puzzles that will test your cranial skills. Use images; gears; words; keys; shapes; maps and more to solve the three stages within each escape room. An analog timer on the Chrono Decoder centerpiece incessantly counts down; emitting ominous noises to create an environment shut out from the outside world. If the puzzles stump you for too long; slide a hint card into the Hint Decoder to keep your team moving. Slide 4 keys into the Chrono Decoder when you think you have the answer... but beware; if you're wrong; a precious minute will be taken from you.
The 4 escape rooms vary in difficulty; designed to give any group the experience they expect and deserve. If you're craving more puzzles; Escape Room expansions will be available; but you'll need the base game first as the Chrono Decoder is essential to the experience. Included in the base game in order of difficulty is: Prison Break; Virus; Nuclear Countdown; and Temple of the Aztec
Prison Break: Ten years in prison for a crime you didn't commit. Ten years of your life wasted for being in the wrong place at the wrong time; it hardly seemed fair. You know the guards will reach your cell during the rounds in an hour. Every bone in your body tells you this is the opportunity of a lifetime; you're 60 minutes away from freedom!
Virus: What a time to faint! You swear you could kill your lab partner; but you know that won't be necessary. The liquid that's oozing out of the broken bottle will kill everybody in the room soon enough...
Nuclear Countdown: The table is filled with all kinds of materials that send shivers down your spine. At that moment your phone rings and your worst nightmare becomes reality; the bomb threat is real!
Temple of the Aztec: The stories told about the temple were numerous. Anybody that had entered the temple was never seen again; supposedly killed by vipers. But stories also spoke of the Eye of Aztec; the largest diamond that ever existed