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EXIT: The Abandoned Cabin is a critically acclaimed, single-use tabletop escape room game for 1-4 players aged 12+. With 45-90 minutes of immersive puzzle-solving, it features a clever cardboard decoder and multi-layered riddles that challenge logic and creativity. Perfect for intimate game nights, this well-crafted experience delivers high replay value through its unique consumable design and adjustable difficulty, making it a must-have for puzzle enthusiasts seeking a fresh, at-home adventure.


















| ASIN | B06WP2G52Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,866 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #292 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,098) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 692698 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Thames & Kosmos |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.1 inches |
| Release date | August 21, 2018 |
D**E
A great game if you are logical; not so much fun if you aren't
Background of the reviewer: Middle-aged mom with years of experience in the Pokemon TCG competitive community. I am a casual gamer who mostly plays with my family (Catan, Ticket to Ride, Fluxx, Pandemic) or Solo Marvel Legendary. Always looking for new gaming opportunities. Experience with Escape Room Games: This is my first purchase of and experience with a table-top escape room game. I purchased this after reading multiple BGG reviews of all of the currently available escape room games. I have not done any live escape room experiences. Out of the box: The instructions are super explicit about not examining the included materials. The box contains a plastic wrapped set of cards, a cardboard decoder, three “strange” items, a book and a rule book. The instructions are very clear in guiding players through setting up the game without accidentally revealing any information that would ruin the experience. Everything is very well-constructed and a good value for the price. It was very easy to get the game started. The other suggested materials were pencils with erasers, a pair of scissors and some paper. How hard is this to play? The directions are very clear and easy to understand, and we quickly got the hang of trying different things, talking things over, and thinking outside of the box as much as we could. The game is very well constructed and all of the components work well together. My wife and I found the puzzles extraordinarily challenging. The suggested playing time is 60-90 minutes and after two hours we were not even halfway done. We got the first riddle, but then had to use one clue on the second riddle, 2 clues on the third and could not solve the fourth. Despite how hard this was for us, it was still fun as we had some “ah-ha we got it” moments, only to realize we did not. The clues we did reveal showed us that were on the right track multiple times, but just couldn’t quite bring it home. Interestingly, each time the clue showed us how close we had come, we eagerly moved to the next riddle thinking that it would be the turning point for us. (it never was) We are clearly not of the ilk that finds success at games like this, and in hindsight, neither one of us is into puzzle-solving. We don’t do Suduku, anagrams, or other logic puzzles. I think if we had more brain-stretching experiences like this we would have fared better. We boxed it back up, but fully intend to pull it out again when are refreshed, and maybe have a third person to join in. Even though we have decided this game probably isn’t for us, we will be buying the next one in the series for our 14-year-old son who definitely loves puzzles and challenges like this. What, exactly, are you doing when you play? You are using the provided materials to solve riddles. All of the information you need to solve the puzzles is there, you just need to figure it out. Each riddle you solve “unlocks” the next set of riddles. At first you are solving one riddle, but then move on and have multiple riddles involved. You and the other player(s) are working together to brainstorm ideas of what might work. Each time you think you have it solved, you use the cardboard decoder to check your answer. If you are wrong, you go back to the drawing board. The decoder is very well made and a clever way of guiding you without revealing anything. Recommended number of players: The box says 1-4 players but I think 4 is on the high end. There is not, in my opinion, enough to keep 4 people occupied. I think this would be a great date night activity (if the couple are a lot more logical than my wife and are), or maybe for three people. I think this could also be played by six people if you used two copies (or photocopied a second set of the book) and agreed to not work ahead of the other players but worked side by side. The book that you are referring to is hard to share with two people, let alone 4, and it’s a crucial part of figuring things out. I also question the 12+ age rating. I am not sure a group of 12-year-olds could figure this out without an adult involved, but others may disagree. Once my 14 year old plays the next one in the series (after Christmas) I can update my thoughts. Replayability: This is a consumable game -- components of the game are marked or destroyed as part of the play. Also, once you solve the riddles there is no point in re-playing it. When my wife realized it was not re-playable she was at first confused. Why did I buy a game that we would just throw away when we were done with it. Once I explained that it cost less than a movie ticket (I got it on sale for $10), and this was our date night activity, it made more sense to her. Final thoughts: Although this ended up not being the type of game I think we would play again (we’ll stick to Pandemic and Marvel), I do not regret the purchase in the least. I would highly recommend this to those who: enjoy logic puzzles; are creative problem solvers; have a fairly high frustration tolerance; are interested in stretching their mental muscles. It is extremely well-made, clever (at least as far as we were able to proceed), and a great experience for a good price-point. If you are considering purchasing an escape room table top game (or dropping the big bucks for a live experience), I would suggest this as a good entry game. If you enjoy it, you can consider the more expensive options out there. If, like us, it’s not your cup of tea you are out less than $15.
S**S
Two hours of escape room puzzle solving fun!
These guys have developed a great system of puzzles, answers, and clues to let you tailor the difficulty to your own group or level of persistence. This is the second “Exit” series box I have played, the first was the pharaohs tomb. Both were great fun with a variety of twists and turns in the puzzles. You start the game by reading the brief introduction and taking out of the box only the items you are told. One by one you collect the clues, unlock new items and puzzles, and by the end you have used everything in the game. There are a couple items in each box you don’t get for quite a while, but seeing them doesn’t give anything away. Figuring out how to use them is the trick. New areas are shown in the main booklet and on cards you get for solving puzzles. Read carefully, look closely, and try to think outside the box or you will never escape the escape room in a box. Trying to beat the clock without using the included HINT cards may be impossible. I recommend these games without hesitation. Great series. Once you try them you will recommend them to others. Yes these are use-once games. And underpriced for the fun and sense of accomplishment you will get from completing a well designed escape room experience at your own game room table in the safety of your own home. Note: to be clear, you can actually pause or stop playing at any time, the peril is strictly fictional. ;)
H**T
Fun date night in!
We enjoyed this one! Not too hard and we were able to complete it in the time allotted
D**G
Great Game - But you only play it once!
Overall: Pros: - Fun and at an excellent pace, many puzzles and riddles to solve. - Medium complexity of rules/understanding the game mechanics -- but there is a mobile app that helps walk you through. - 4-6 people - cooperative game play encourages you to work together. Cons - Single time play through (but reasonable for its cost) Summary: This was an excellent adventure based game. The main premise of this game is that you are locked in a cabin and have to get out by solving puzzles and riddles. Its important to know that this game is a one time play through. Even so, my family and I enjoyed this game fully. It took us about 75-90 minutes to play through the whole game. If you like escape the rooms, or creative thinking then this game is for you. In my view, you could easily spend $40 dollars for the same length of entertainment at a movie theater with a group of 4.
J**O
Great non screen entertainment
Fun to play, great for late elementary kids (may need help) and older. Nice design and size. We have done several of these and they are a great non screen form of entertainment for hours.
J**S
So much fun!
My husband and I used to regularly go to escape rooms before the pandemic hit. Since our local escape rooms were closed down due to COVID, we were looking for something to do instead. And, I came across these games. We absolutely love them! We find them just challenging enough to keep us thinking but no so weird or out there that you're left thinking "No one would have ever gotten that!" I find these games a great way to get out of my own head. and focus on something other than anxiety producing thoughts You know how they say the idle mind is the devil's playground? Well, my idle mind is the devil's Busch Gardens. He has a big ol' blast in there. "Oh no, the dog just barked! Now the neighbor probably hates me!" "Oh no the doorbell just rang. What if it's not UPS or an Amazon Prime driver and it's a serial killer?" "My husband loves Mexican food and we haven't gone out for it lately. He's probably gonna leave me now." Playing these game revokes Satan's annual pass. Or, at the very least keeps him off the Cyclone for an hour or so. So, snuggle in on a date night or get together with some friends and forget about the world for an hour or two. They're a blast and a great way to challenge your mind at the same time!
A**E
Played it with friends. It was really exciting and challenging. Highly recommend it if you like exit games.
B**E
Daughter got this for Xmas and we played it last night. Two adults and two kids (15 and 12) and it took us two and half hours to solve. We did use a few hint cards but only the first (occasionally the second) hint card was actually needed and we found it was a case of almost being there but just missing a tiny bit. Once we got the hang of it (realising we could look through the book rather than the clue just being on page one) we found it quite easy to understand and was quite pleased with ourselves when we finally got a tricky one. Be prepared to cut things up and fold things so it is only a once only game but we enjoyed it and will be buying more in the series. Highly recommend for an evening of fun.
R**N
Good puzzles. Had fun solving them with friends. Albert Einstein one was the trickiest!
M**D
As described. Complete, sealed. Nice game to play with friends or family. Handy size, easy to take along in your luggage for travels/sleep-overs.
J**L
We have done a few actual escape rooms and this is the first exit game we have played. We all enjoyed the experience alot as the puzzles were challenging and the hints very helpful. Love the way the game works! Would recommend this and in particular the abandoned cabin, some lovely twists / reveals that we won't forget! We ended up cutting up and tearing out bits and pieces of the game so be prepared to use this game as a one off play, but definitely worth the money We have also done the Pharaoh one, which is definitely a lot harder. One of the puzzles even with the solution was super hard to understand. Apart from that puzzle it was a very enjoyable way to pass the time, challenging the grey matter. The puzzles were completely different from the abandoned cabin ones and ranged from easy to super hard throughout the game.
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