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Exit: The Pharaoh's Tomb is a critically acclaimed, family-friendly escape room board game designed for 1 to 6 players aged 12 and up. Featuring a 1-2 hour immersive gameplay, it includes unique single-use materials that require players to mark, fold, and tear clues as they solve puzzles to escape an ancient Egyptian tomb. Winner of the prestigious Kennerspiel Des Jahres award, this compact and portable game delivers a high-impact cooperative experience that brings the thrill of a real escape room right to your living room.


















| ASIN | B01NAXV1G7 |
| Additional Features | Escape Room Experience, Single-Use Materials |
| Age Range Description | 144 months to 1188 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,778 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,578 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Thames & Kosmos |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,100 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving, Teamwork |
| Estimated Playing Time | 2 Hours |
| Game Mechanics | Card-based, Cooperative, Puzzle-solving |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814743012653 |
| Included Components | (88) pieces, 8-page instruction guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 7.09"L x 5.12"W |
| Item Type Name | Exit: The Pharaoh's Tomb |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Thames & Kosmos |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 692698 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year warranty against manufacturer defects |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Paper |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 144 |
| Model Number | 692698 |
| Number of Items | 11 |
| Number of Players | 6 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Power Source | manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Set Name | The Pharaoh's Tomb |
| Size | Pharaoh's Tomb |
| Sub Brand | EXIT |
| Subject Character | Pharaoh's Tomb |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Games |
| UPC | 814743012653 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**O
Truly fabulous escape-room-at-home experience. Bring your thinking caps and be ready for fun!
My family and I have had fun in a mini "brick and mortar" escape room at a recent convention but the price to take 5 of us into an escape room is pricey so it's not something we're going to do much. Even as a date night for just my wife and I, the cost is up there. So this new trend of escape room games at home has me excited. Having the "Exit" series also win the German Spiel des Jahres award this year also means that the trend will likely continue to give us fun new offerings. I ordered a copy of the Egypt themed "Exit" escape room game "The Pharaoh's Tomb". My daughter wasn't super excited for it so it was just my two boys, my wife and I. We sat down, not knowing exactly what to expect, and opened the box. I'll work to avoid spoilers while also letting you know what's in there and what we experienced. The contents of the box are simple...basically you get a bunch of cards, a decoder disk, two "strange items" (paper strips with hieroglyphs), an instruction book and a diary/notebook from a previous explorer. (It's not a spoiler but I enjoyed the nods to pop culture in that the notebook was from "Dr. Ford" and there are some hidden images that remind you of a certain whip toting, snake hating adventurer) The instructions outline how to play the game and then give an introductory story to get you started. You are part of a tour group touring the Egyptian Pyramids. You've been separated from your group and find your way into an impressive burial chamber. Through some accident you triggered a trap of some kind that rolled a massive stone door closed. You spy the notebook of Dr. Ford, an explorer who was searching the pyramid earlier and has discovered some clues that he hopes may lead to escape and/or greater treasure. Using his clues (and your imagination that the images from his notebook and the deck of cards represent an ancient pyramid in which you are now trapped) you must try to escape or be entombed wth the ancient pharaohs. You start a timer (not included) and work your way to escape, hoping not only to escape but to achieve a good score to brag about your exploits. Even though we obviously weren't trapped in a pyramid (which is good since my wife is a bit claustrophobic which can cause anxiety in small escape rooms) the art, storytelling and puzzles helped draw us in and feel like we were part of an actual adventure. The first couple of puzzles were tricky but were good to help us get a feel for the way the game was meant to be played and what we were expected to do. Or so we thought...as we continued working through the puzzles and opening up new passageways we found ourselves stumped. Fortunately this game system includes a series of "help" cards that can be used to nudge you in the right direction (for a score penalty of course). We used one hint early on to just help keep the group from getting frustrated too early. Then we used additional hints later on when we felt like there was nothing else to do...and boy were we surprised at the results. I won't spoil anything but I will applaud the creativity and the way this game really makes you try to think differently. Thematically it required a little imagination but once applied it really worked and I really enjoyed the tricky bits. It took us 88 minutes to escape and we used 6 help cards which scored us 4 stars (out of 10). Probably not a great score but definitely a great experience and I look forward to trying out the other Exit games (as well as other escape room home games). The one problem I have with the game is that it really is a "play once" game. I know that I personally probably couldn't/shouldn't play it again (because I now know all the puzzles) but I would have loved to have an Escape Room game day and let family and friends try this one out while perhaps I played a different one. Due to some of the things you have to do to the game pieces it really can't be replayed (unless you plan ahead of time to not cut up pieces but instead make photocopies/etc...it would be tricky even then for some of the puzzles). Really I can't fault the company too much. Making it repayable means people would play once and then pass it to a friend rather than having to buy a new copy for the friend. And really the price of the game is reasonable when you consider it is the same (or less) than the price for one person to attend a "brick and mortar" escape room. ********* 9 out of 10 stars
A**M
Love these games! Each one very clever and different from the next.
My husband and I have done 2 real escape rooms and loved them both. During the quarantine I wanted to find something non-electronic that we could do together and a cooperative game sounded like just the thing. We started the EXIT series with the Mysterious Museum (a level 2), then Secret Lab (3 1/2). Since then we’ve also played Pharoah’s Tomb (4) and Sunken Treasure (2) and have Forgotten Island (3) and Forbidden Castle (4) waiting in the wings. Having done four of these games so far, this is what I have to say: We are absolutely AMAZED at the cleverness. I’m particularly amazed that although each game follows the same basic format (i.e. once you’ve played one you will know quickly how to play the rest), each one is completely and utterly different in terms of theme and puzzles to solve. We have seen no duplications of anything, though each game does give you more ideas about how to think for the next one. We time each clue and then enjoy going back over what stumped us. Some puzzles took 1-3 minutes, others took 20-30 minutes or more. On the first game my husband felt we were stuck too long at one point so he went for a clue, but I was sorely disappointed that we did that. Since then we tough it out - NO CLUES! Though after we’ve escaped the room it’s fun to go back and read them. Also - these are one and done games. In other words, once you solve it you won’t want to do that again (unless some time has passed and you have a terribly memory) because it’s one solution - one game. There is no variation if you play it again. BUT... for the price - it’s cheaper than two movie tickets (also one and done) and totally worth it for an evening of entertainment. They say you have to cut/tear/bend and while that’s true we managed to keep each of the games in tact and passed them along to friends. Sometimes it SAYS to cut so we cut and just taped back together. If bending was required we used our imagination so as not to deface the game or give clues to the next players. We were able to make it happen each time. So technically you can pass it along if you want to, but even if you didn’t - like I say - cheaper than going to the movies. How many people? One could do it. Two was perfect for us. MAYBE three, but the caveat is that the pieces are small and can only be looked at by a couple people at a time. If you had a group of 4 or 5, someone will be waiting. Two people is great because the ones I got quickly, he wouldn’t have and visa versa. My only complaint: the writing is quite small on some of the pieces making it really difficult for me to read. My younger-eyed husband didn’t have a problem, but if it were just me the tiny print on some of the cards would have taken away some of the joy. So far we’ve had four great date nights and had a blast. The people who aren’t liking this game obviously just bought the wrong game for them. Go into it understanding and accepting the challenge and you will do just fine. The clues are pretty good and are progressive... so lets say you take a clue and you already had figured that out - it won’t count against you and you have two more progressive clues to check if you’d like. So there is no reason you can’t finish or understand the game. Be patient, clever, and think outside the box (or sometimes inside the box, but I digress...) LOVE.THESE.GAMES. !!!
C**Y
Somewhat easy for a 4 out of 5 Expert level - I offer a slight hint in my review
This is rated on difficulty scale as 4 out of 5, but I think it is easier than that. I’d say it’s more a 3 1/2 out of 5. So don’t let the difficulty scare you off. My family has done many of the Exit games and we all enjoyed this one a lot. It felt fairly linear which is not the case with many of the more advanced difficulty games. One hint without a spoiler - there is one puzzle near the end that doesn’t explain itself correctly. The riddle cards make it seem like things must be in a straight line, but that is not so. You’ll know what I”m talking about once you get to that puzzle. Ultimately one of the best in the series. Not exactly for beginners of Exit games, but if you have done a few of the 3 level games you should be fine to play this one. Don’t let the difficulty level scare you off. It should also not be your first game in the series.
T**Y
Super, super fun with friends! But a little difficult...
This review for The Pharoah's Tomb won't give anything away! First of all, this is ridiculously fun to do with friends who are puzzle- and/or riddle-oriented. I had a blast with 2 of my friends trying to complete it last night. Highly recommend putting aside an evening for it if you're feeling like staying in but still doing something. Now, we knew going in this was expert-level, so we knew it would be hard. As it turns out, even though we REALLY didn't want to use the hint cards, we did have to use a few (2, to be exact). I wish there were more granular hints -- each puzzle has a few, and it seems like it always goes from the first hint being super obvious, and then the second hint practically giving away the answer. Something in between would be cool. Additionally, there were a couple of puzzles we were frustrated by because we just felt like there was no way to really figure out which direction to go to solve it. That said, we were able to solve a large majority of the puzzles ourselves. I recommend downloading the app because there's a fun little soundtrack that plays and really sets the tone for the puzzling. Additionally, it comes with a timer component so you can see where your timing is at. All in all, a great time. It took us about an hour and a half to finish, and we were pretty happy with it. Great value for the money -- way cheaper than going to see a movie or going out for dinner, and just as fun (if not more!). Highly, highly recommended, but definitely start with an easier level if you've never done one before. This is the 3rd or 4th one I've done now, and I'll be getting more in the future for sure!
O**K
Way better than expected
We played an Unlock game a while ago as a family and it was pretty fun, so I thought we'd try a different brand game last weekend. Wow. We were not prepared for how cool this game was. It was very well designed and only twice did we have to use hints to help us figure something out. Other times we used the hint cards just to confirm our actions before we destroyed something in a way that might have made it difficult to solve if we weren't doing it right. Thankfully we were right on those occasions. :) Only one puzzle lacked what I think would have been a little better instruction for how to approach it, but overall, definitely a 5/5 experience for us. I was worried that this was a destructible game that we couldn't use again or pass on to someone else to try, but for the price, it was totally worth it. We had six people playing it for 2 hours and everyone was fully engaged. I highly recommend the Pharoah's Tomb and look forward to trying others in the series.
W**T
Very clever and very challenging
I am just now reading that Pharoah’s Tomb is potentially the hardest of all boxes...I got it because it was [i think] the first one published. But I suggest that you start with a lower difficulty, because this one was extremely hard for my friend and I to beat. We used nearly all the help cards and still got stumped a time or 2. It took almost 3 hours. But we had fun, and the game is very very clever. It really gets you to start thinking outside the box. The main downside to me is just that the book/cards are so small that it makes it difficult to play with 2 or more people as you have to take turns looking and reading. But it would probably be best to play with around 3 people to get different perspectives. I’m looking forward to trying one with a lower difficulty haha!
R**P
What in the world
I've done lots of escape rooms and mystery boxes and some of these puzzles were completley obnoxious. As in, no clue even remotely how to start - which is not too fun.
B**S
Fun and Engaging
This was our third EXIT game, we played the cabin one and the museum before landing on this. This is all to say we were familiar with the game mechanics, and while this game was way more convoluted we could rely on some basic tenant of game architecture that helped us A LOT with some of the hardest riddles. That said, the riddles are hard enough to solve in a couple of hours, but not so hard that you continuously feel stumped. We used one hint card, but we had solved the riddle correctly- just put in the number wrong (sigh). It never felt frustrating, but it was a good couple of hours of fun and concentration. I just wish they gave multiple copies of the booklet, or a larger image to explore. The image you see here is because I had to take a picture of a page so I could zoom in while my husband had the booklet in his hands! I am buying more- one more novice to play with our daughter and one more expert to play among adults!
C**L
Great fun!
Just started playing these Exit games at Christmas. Can’t recommend them highly enough. This was our second and we have since bought another. What a fantastic way to spend the evenings. It’s been great to all get round the table together and get stuck in to the puzzles rather than flop on the sofa in front of the TV. We seem to take much longer than they suggest you can do them in. We tend to do them over a few nights. Obviously we don’t quite have the same level of problem solving skills as others, but we don’t mind at all. Even better value for money!
M**N
Retador y entretenido.
Muy buen juego de escape, dice que es de 1 a 2 horas, pero si no pones atencion se puede volver mucho mas largo. Aunque la caja dice que hay que romper cosas no es completamente necesario. Como dato, la version que venden tanto Amazon Mexico como USA es la version en Ingles.
E**S
Enjoyable riddles
Very nice game with really interesting riddles. It took us 3 hours to complete it. Take sometimes to get you soon but after you grasp the main idea it's getting easier.
N**I
Gioco interessante, ma la nostra famiglia intelligente lo ha trovato un po' strano e difficile
Abbiamo avuto due molte lamentele con questo gioco: le immagini nel manuale stampato da moderato a scadente sono troppo difficili per vedere alcune cose abbastanza chiaramente (un istruttore di YouTube online ha consigliato di usare la torcia del tuo cellulare su di esso, il che aiuta, ma ancora non con grande risultati sufficienti). L'altra nostra difficoltà è stata con i modi oscuri e non del tutto intelligenti ma più che altro "complicati" in cui vengono forniti gli indizi nel libro e le istruzioni passo passo: sembra spesso mancare di logica ed essere più simile a un gioco di fortuna a volte . Le carte "indizio" erano quasi sempre cose che già conoscevamo dal nostro pensiero, quindi a volte avevamo bisogno di un elenco di utenti di fanatici del gioco online passo dopo passo quando rimanevamo bloccati e non riuscivamo a trovare la nostra strada oltre un certo punto. I miei ragazzi di 11 e 15 anni che amano risolvere gli indizi e i giochi MENSA si sono arresi confusi e/o annoiati con questo. A 54 anni mi sono seduto per la prima metà circa, e poi mi sono fermato quando è arrivato al punto in cui avresti dovuto tagliare piccoli pezzi del manuale e iniziare a mettere insieme il tipo di arti e mestieri per risolvere. Ci riproverò un giorno, ma non lo consiglio per la maggior parte delle famiglie. Ma ... leggi altre recensioni: mi è venuto in mente che forse questa è una cosa culturale, e in alcune culture forse giochi come questo sono più tipici e gli utenti più abituati a questo tipo di gioco.
M**L
Excellent!
Excellent game and quality. It’s just to be played once as it’s an escape game, for best experience download their app for some music effect. Worth the purchase. Enjoy!
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