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Talking Tables CRACK THE CASE Escape The Enchanted Castle is a screen-free, family-friendly escape room game featuring 18 brain-teasing puzzles and QR code-activated music. Designed for 1-6 players aged 9 and up, it offers immersive, eco-conscious entertainment that sharpens cognitive skills while delivering hours of collaborative fun.

| ASIN | B0D76J3CJ6 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,018 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 40 in Travel & Pocket Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jun. 2024 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop and enhance cognitive skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 9 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Paperboard |
| Number of Game Players | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 29.97 x 23.5 x 0.1 cm; 370 g |
T**S
Great family fun
Great family entertainment, kept us busy for the evening with no screens involved! Kids aged 15 and 12 both enjoyed it. Would definitely recommend for a fun games evening.
M**H
good value for money, very funny and easy to set up and play
this was a great dinner party game and well worth the money such a laugh and easy to set up ... we played on NYE and was great fun
S**R
Set Of Puzzles
The set is presented in a cardboard envelope-style package with booklets, clues and some press-out pieces. I wouldn’t really call this a game, rather just a set of puzzles. The ad pictures are a little misleading as this version does not include the notepad or the picture frame. There is a QR code to scan to watch a video, but it doesn’t really tell you any important information, I guess it is just to set the mood. There are 18 puzzles to solve and fill out on the answer sheet and you start off in room number 1 of the map. Each room is colour coded to match one of the puzzle cards until you get to the 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 area – the puzzles for these are in the Book of the Dead. Some of the puzzles we solved on our own, a few with help from the first set of clues and one we needed an extra clue too. There were a couple which were fairly easy but most of them did make you think a bit so it was quite entertaining. Sadly, it’s not the sort of thing you can do more than once unless you have a really bad memory!
S**E
Good family escape game
My 9 year old loved this. The puzzles were slightly challenging but solvable for her and we had an enjoyable time playing it together.
J**Y
Excellent family game for all ages!
Excellent! Played this with family, children aged 8 and 10, both really invested in the story and puzzles, and grandparents who were as interested and thoroughly enjoyed the game! Will be trying the other themes.
M**A
Great escape game for kids
Bought as a gift for my 9 year old niece. She loved this game. Would recommend
L**R
Quality family time
Really enjoyed doing this as a great family activity with an 8 and 11 year old. We found one task early on quite difficult and I was a little worried it would be too tough but once we got through that the rest were just the right level of challenge. It’s beautifully illustrated with lots of fun props and great that it is all made from card and paper. Thoroughly recommend as a fun family activity.
A**P
Just the right level of challenge for a family "escape room" game
This "escape room" styled game arrived in a eye catching cardboard envelope with a, familiar feeling, Egyptian theme. Inside was everything required to work through an "escape room". There was an explanatory booklet which included QR codes for supporting content, however we played the game without these so technology isn't required for this (which is quite nice if you're trying to get kids away from their screens). There's a room map which colour codes to the puzzles which need to be solved. There are 18 conundrums altogether and the answers are added to an Egyptian spell. We mixed up some of the paperwork at the start so a couple of our answers got swapped around but generally it was all very easy to follow. Tracing paper is provided should you not wish to write on the puzzles and PDF copies of the clues are available to print out. In theory this means the game could be played again but, in practice, there were pop out cardboard elements which would be tricky to replicate if printed out on paper and you would easily remember the answers. I played this with my 14 year old and it took us about an hour and three quarters. I'd say the 9+ suggested age is about right with the clues providing familiar puzzles that had the right level of challenge. Also in the pack was a poster of Egyptian terms and a booklet which explained their beliefs/mummification processes, so players are learning whilst having fun. At £14.99, at time of review, I think it's fair value for an afternoon of family fun and entertainment.
V**S
This was such a fun game, we had a blast!
K**Y
We played this as a family with our youngest being 7. This was fun for all of us. The illustrations are beautiful. I appreciate that the publishers include a link to be able to remake anything that may damaged in play. The quality is great but I did print extra because the items were so cool, my kids wanted some to play with, like the jewel, potions, and key. When we play these, we have a different person lead each puzzle. The difficulty varied with each puzzle so it worked out beautifully for our family dynamic. Our youngest was able to lead a few without help. I recommend this for family fun! It is replayable so we put it away for a couple months and do it again.
T**T
Fun, fun, fun. You need to have more than four people to make it interesting. The ability to scan the QR code and have online clue experiences was nice. Looking to buy another.
A**A
Fun family activity. Good for teens and younger kids.
M**B
I love escape rooms and escape room games, so I thought I'd give this one a try. I was quite surprised at the quality and artwork, especially since everything fits in just a small envelope. I also loved the variety of games as well. There are a few things that use qr codes (the intro and a music playlist), though I really don't feel like either were needed as you can easily play without them. I did enjoy the extra touch though. I don't want to give too much away, but as far as the play through, I thought the games were a little on the easier side and one of the games with the potions I thought was a little lacking on the labeling. I also thought the hints were totally useless as they mostly just restated what the game was. I also wish that they had a slightly different set up for the solutions, because you can't check the solutions without seeing the entire page. We ended up giving the booklet to someone that wasn't playing and would just ask them if we were right, that way nothing was spoiled for us. Even with with the things I didn't like, we still had a blast playing and I could easily see someone playing this as a group or even solo play. I thought the value was well worth it.
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