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EXIT: The Gate Between Worlds is an immersive escape room card game by Thames & Kosmos, designed for 1-4 players aged 12 and up. Featuring 83 puzzle cards, it challenges players with a captivating fantasy mystery that hones critical thinking and teamwork. Portable and easy to set up, it’s perfect for game nights, solo play, or travel, delivering hours of engaging, brain-boosting fun without any assembly or batteries.


















| ASIN | B08TWZ8L6Q |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,947 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 236 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | Multicolored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,961) |
| Date First Available | 25 Jan. 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Improve cognitive skills (problem solving, critical thinking) and promote teamwork and communication |
| Item model number | 692879 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 1-4 |
| Number of pieces | 83 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.32 x 12.95 x 18.03 cm; 240 g |
| Release date | 1 Jan. 2023 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
H**.
Great way to spend a rainy day.
This is a really interesting and in depth game. We had to use a couple of clues to help us in the beginning but once you start to recognise what to look for it becomes a little easier. It challenged us well and we will definitely be buying more of them! I played it with my 11 year old and it took us longer than an hour, which was actually great as it was bought to occupy us over an afternoon. I won't put an image as I don't want to spoil it for anyone.
L**A
Fun game
Good game a s always with Exit, at times a bit difficult, but always fun!
M**K
First time, great fun!
Just a few things I wished I'd realised that others might find helpful: - The Exit Games have difficulty ratings and as a first timers playing this type of game, should have probably opted for a level 2! But that said, we certainly got our money's worth trying to solve the riddles. - There appears to be an order for this particular series, so possibly getting part one before part two would have made more sense. However, it didnt actually detract from the game play. Just feel like Ive skipped a book! - that the other interactive games that use social media or other apps isn't necessarily better, and the fact this one was a small box, with cardboard pieces actually is all you need (I also bought another game from another company but you needed to install telegram to play the game and that didn't work out very well because the servers had a glitch). So personally I'll be sticking to this brand! Overall we really enjoyed playing this game, so much so I've ordered another one to play over Christmas. Clever riddles, neat twists and turns, and the three tier help cards means you can inch along if you get stuck rather than go straight for the answer. Read the instructions together as a team, didn't take long to work things out, used about 6 help cards (there re three per riddle) so it's definitely doable for the less experienced game players.
A**R
Good Fun while Stuck Inside! No Spoilers
Spoiler Free review: This was the first Exit the Game that I tried as it was recommended and a moderate difficulty (3.5/5). I played it two player. Overview: It was fun, and did make me want to try other (harder)titles, but it could have done more with some of the puzzles. If you have escape room experience, you will have no trouble with this, but it was still entertaining and took about an hour. This was great with two people, and would likely be great for one person or a family. There's maybe not enough to do for a larger amount of players (6). Pros: There's a great variety of puzzles in here! The designers have thought of many ways to use card and paper for some unexpected solutions. The system of checking answers is also very smart. This was great played with two people and did take about an hour. Nice, small box full of goodies to explore. It does a pretty good job of emulating the different types of puzzles that are found in escape rooms and the puzzles generally related well to the theme of the lab. Everything in the box is of a high quality card and print. Cons: my main criticism is that some of the later puzzles were easier and felt a little lazy. At the start, there were some real head scratchers that took a couple of steps to solve, but at the end some clues were solved with just one card or step. This lead towards a somewhat quick and anticlimatic finish. The game is not expensive but can only be played properly once. Some cutting up is involved. However, you could still give this to somebody else afterwards and it would not lose too much value in the experience. We did not use any of the hint cards, and so felt like we didn't touch half the things in the box. That and our relatively quick solving meant the value for money was so so for me. The artwork could have been used more. Many of the cards have only text or basic diagrams for riddles. It would have been nice if more things were hidden in artwork/the room. Further, the flavour text on the cards added nothing to the game. More could have been done with this, too. The theme overall could have been a bit stronger to be more immersive. Conclusion: a great way for two of us to spend an evening. It was fun and had some satisfying puzzles, but also some puzzles that felt more lazy. It made me want to try one of the harder boxes which also seem to be the highest rated. I would recommended trying out these games, select a difficulty that will work well for you!
M**L
Great escape puzzles!
This is the closest thing I have found so far to an escape room at home. It leaves a bit to the imagination (texts instead of videos), but the puzzles are great fun. I was hesitant at first because I thought it was a 'card game', it is not a card game at all, the cards are just an ingeniously used medium for the puzzles. I have played the Secret Lab (3.5 difficulty) and The Forgotten Island (3 difficulty). I have to say, I found the Forgotten Island MUCH harder than the Secret Lab, though this could just be due to the different type of puzzles, however both were extremely fun and well thought out, and I never felt cheated once the clues had been used to figure out what I wasn't getting. They are not ideally reusable, though if you wanted to pass it on to someone they could have a good go at perhaps 70% of the puzzles, but then I think they are so reasonably priced that you can buy them as a gift without issue. If you like escape rooms, or books such as Journal 29 , definitely give these a go!
R**D
Really entertaining
This was a really entertaining game. We discovered the Exit games a few years ago and they never disappoint. Some of the puzzles are really ingenious and you end up both impressed with yourself at having worked them out, and amazed that someone came up with them in the first place. This Fortune City game was one of our favourites so far. Great fun.
A**A
La dinámica del juego fue sorprendente, los mundos y los retos me gustaron. He jugado varios éxit y este es de los mejores!
M**G
This is our first EXIT game and first escape board game. True to the reviews on Amazon, we had a fantastic time playing The Polar Station. The quality of everything in the box, including the box were excellent: nothing felt cheap or flimsy, which is why we think it is such a shame that the game could only be played once! My fiancé and I played this on our date night and we liked how the storyline was simple and straight to the point; from the get go it sets the tone as to why we must solve the puzzles to escape. The riddles were intriguing and well thought out. We did found some of the puzzles were more difficult than others so we appreciated the clue cards. Overall, we loved our first experience with the EXIT series. It was fun and challenging, it gave our brains a good workout. We will be purchasing more EXIT games in the near future!
J**H
Similar to Dead man on the Orient and Theft on Mississippi, this Kidnapped in Fortune City has a “who dunnit” element which is so up my alley and I’m totally digging it. It also has a lot of components in it compared to some of the other packs in this series. Great brain workout!
N**E
Great packaging.
A**V
We are quite new to escape games and bought this based on other reviews. We found it a little too complicated to be enjoyable, and sometimes the hints were not helpful at all.. also as we need to cut etc it is a one time game only, that we can’t pass on to people after we finished it, which I personally find quite wasteful. Would not buy again
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