Tips For Turning Your Home Into An Escape Room With Exit: The Game

Escape rooms have gained immense popularity in recent years, offering an exciting and immersive experience for puzzle enthusiasts. If you’re a fan of escape rooms but find it challenging to visit one, why not bring the experience to your own home?

 

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Exit: The Game is a series of escape room board games that allow you to transform your living space into a thrilling adventure.

With Exit: The Game, players must solve riddles and puzzles and crack codes to escape from an imaginary room or environment. But the clock is ticking, and time will soon run out! The award winning series is published by Kosmos and there are many different scenarios available in the series, each with its own unique story and puzzles.

Some of the scenarios include “The Mysterious Museum,” “The Sunken Treasure,” and “The Haunted Roller Coaster.” Each game is designed for one to four players and they each take about one to two hours to complete.

Here is a guide we created teaching you how to play: “How to Play Exit: The Game Series”.

And along with our handy guide, we’ve included these great tips for turning your very own home into a challenging escape room experience with your favorite Exit: The Game versions.

 

Got a Spare Room in Your House? Experience an In-Home Escape Room with Exit: The Game

Here are some great tips to help you turn your home into an escape room using Exit: The Game. But remember – just because you live there doesn’t mean you’ll make it out!

  1. Choose the Right Exit Game: Exit: The Game offers a wide range of titles, each with its unique storyline and difficulty level. Before embarking on your home escape room adventure, select a game that suits your preferences and skill level. Consider the number of players involved and the complexity of puzzles to ensure everyone enjoys the experience.
  2. Create an Ambiance: Set the stage for an immersive escape room experience by creating an ambiance that matches the game’s theme. Dim the lights, use props, and play thematic background music to enhance the atmosphere. For example, if you’re playing a game set in a haunted house, add flickering candles and eerie sound effects to immerse yourself fully in the story.
  3. Designate a Dedicated Space: Choose a specific room or area in your home to serve as the escape room. It could be a living room, basement, or even a spare bedroom. Make sure there is ample space for players to move around comfortably and interact with the game components.
  4. Read the Instructions Thoroughly: Before diving into the game, take the time to read the instructions and familiarize yourself with the rules. Each Exit: The Game title has its unique gameplay mechanics and understanding them is essential for a smooth and enjoyable experience. Pay attention to any special setup requirements or additional materials needed.
  5. Organize the Game Components: Ensure all the game components, including cards, puzzles, and clues, are properly organized before starting. Sort the cards and puzzles according to their numbering or categories, making it easier to locate and solve them during the game. Keep any additional tools or materials provided with the game nearby for quick access.
  6. Assign Roles and Communicate: Assign roles to each player based on their strengths and interests. This allows everyone to contribute to the game and increases collaboration. Effective communication is key in solving escape room puzzles, so encourage players to share their findings and ideas openly. Consider using walkie-talkies or a messaging app to facilitate communication during the game.
  7. Stay Organized: As you progress through the game, it’s crucial to keep track of clues, codes, and any relevant information. Use a notepad or a whiteboard to jot down important findings, decipher codes, or draw diagrams. Staying organized will help prevent confusion and allow you to revisit clues if needed.
  8. Think Outside the Box: Exit: The Game puzzles often require thinking outside the box and making unexpected connections. Encourage creativity and brainstorming among players. Don’t hesitate to explore unconventional approaches or combine seemingly unrelated clues. Sometimes, a fresh perspective can lead to breakthroughs.
  9. Take Breaks if Needed: If you find yourself stuck on a particular puzzle or feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to take a few short breaks. By stepping away from the game for a few minutes you can help clear your mind and give yourself a fresh perspective when you return. Remember, escape rooms are meant to be challenging, but they should also be enjoyable.

With Exit: The Game, you can turn your home into an exhilarating escape room experience. And by following these tips, you’ll create an immersive ambiance, organize the game components effectively, and encourage collaboration among players.

So, gather your friends or family, and choose your Exit game!

 

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At Fundemonium, you’ll discover dozens and dozens of great board games for children, teens, adults, and the whole family! Explore our wide selection of board games along with card-based games and other indoor fun products along with toys, crafts, and hobby items.

Fundemonium is more than a store – it’s a fun family experience, where families and fans of card games can meet and play.

We are also a safe and friendly place where adults and children of all ages can enjoy creative fun. In addition, we have a great selection of games, toys, arts and crafts, and hobby products for your entire family.

And you can be sure that our friendly and knowledgeable staff makes it their business to help you have fun.

We always do our best to quickly respond to website inquiries about board games (and much more!), or you can also find answers to your questions by calling us at (707) 540-0701.

Just give us a call during our business hours if you’d like to speak directly with one of our Fundemoniacs.

 

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