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Mattel's Escape Room in a Box: The Werewolf Experiment delivers an immersive, cooperative escape room experience at home with 19 engaging 2D and 3D puzzles, 3 physical locks, and a 60-minute timer. Designed for teens and adults, it connects to Amazon Alexa for enhanced gameplay, making it a perfect social game night essential that challenges your wits and teamwork.






| ASIN | B0752PGG2K |
| Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168,641 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #4,606 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,086) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | FJR43 |
| Manufacturer | Mattel |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 7.87 x 10.5 inches |
| Release date | December 18, 2017 |
A**N
Very Good at Home Escape Game
As escape room enthusiasts, my husband and I are always looking for fun at home versions. We have done all of the available Unlock and Exit games, which are great, but this one has a different quality too it, mostly being there is a lot more "stuff". We enjoy having more physical puzzles and trinkets to play with, so that was a great feature in our eyes. The puzzles were clever, fun, and for the most part well designed with a few minor exceptions. We found the wording occasionally odd, and there was one puzzle that was almost irrelevant, however overall it was money well spent and well worth the $22. It was really nice to have physical locks to undo, but, of course at such a low price point, they weren't high quality. With all that said, this is still a 5-star product and well worth the money spent. We played with 2 adults which was so fun because we got to be involved in almost every puzzle. It took us 49 minutes to escape and we used just one hint.
M**J
Fun game night!
Took this for a friend game night and it was a lot of fun. I would say it's medium level difficult and we did solve it.
D**S
Great fun for Mom, 10 yr old and 14 yr old Halloween ‘stay-cation’!
This was our very first escape the room experience so I can only review this box, not a comparison review, just our experience... First and foremost I will say that over all we all had a wonderful time! I purchased this “Werewolf Experiment” Escape the Room in a Box for myself and my 2 children for a Halloween family night ‘stay-cation’. I was not sure if it would be too difficult as my oldest is only 14 years old and my younger child is only 10 but it looked like fun and the price is less than a haunted hayride (we did that 2 weeks ago) or even dinner at a goodChinese restaurant! It was NOT TOO DIFFICULT FOR THE THREE OF US ( ages= adult, 14years old & 10 years old ) HOWEVER IT DID TAKE US MORE THAN 1 HOUR! This is due in part to the fact that the box was missing a piece that was a vital part of the final combination! I know this sounds bad but it really isn’t a reason not to purchase the box or to miss out on the experience.... it means that for one puzzle you may have to use the answers (not the hint which was only good for confirming our suspicion that we were missing a piece of that particular puzzle) to ‘escape’! So some of the reasons I still think this is a great box are as follows: The items in the box and puzzles are quite cool! Trying not to spoil it for anyone I will say that the box is all you need, you do not need to add any props or objects if you don’t want to! The puzzles were fun and there is a good variety of different types of puzzles! Part of the fun was figuring out how to do each puzzle and there are puzzles for all different skill (or age) levels! My 10 year old was just as important to our groups success as my 14 year old and had a blast solving some of the puzzles! If you want the background music it is available online at escaperoominabox.com and ready to play (there are also repack instructions but we chose to enjoy it fully and write the answers right on the materials...) the music was a lovely addition at the beginning (it even suggests a bathroom break if you aren’t worried about the timer which was nice for a family event, Lol!) however it plays in 15 minute increments and we forgot to continue playing the music pieces after the first 30 minutes... I was also delightfully surprised with the 3D puzzles! For the price it was a really great experience! A few things I did not like were that the piece was missing so we basically missed the opportunity to work one of the main puzzles! It felt a little like cheating to have to look up the answer ( the hint did not help except that we stopped wasting time to look for the missing piece ) and that was very disappointing when you are working so hard not to take any clues! I thought the music would have been more enjoyable if it simply played for the full amount of time without having to manually go back to the page and cue up the next track to play but it isn’t essential and apparently can be played somehow with Alexa?!? The final lock must not have been closed tightly from the manufacturer or was somehow defective (it was quite hard to lock again?) because my son picked it up to move it out of his way and it popped open! The jar didn’t open up however (if it was one of the square boxes it probably would have opened ruining a part of the experience) so we just locked it back up and kept playing! Even though a couple things were a bit ‘wrong’ the experience as a whole was definitely worth it and one that I would wholeheartedly recommend to others! A great evening at a great price!!!
A**R
Just like the real thing
I played this with my 14 and 12 year old kids, and we had a blast. It's remarkable how similar it was to a real escape room, with props, clues, and puzzles, only you're all huddled around a table instead of wandering around a room. The puzzles were challenging (we didn't make it out, even after getting a time extension thanks to one of the puzzles) and played off each other. Age-wise, my 14 year old handled this game no problem. The 12 year old had trouble grasping a few of the puzzles, but others he jumped into and solved by himself. It wasn't necessary to have a "guide" - a person who didn't play but read instructions and clues - but it wouldn't hurt either, especially if that guide was someone who had already played through once. If I had to give some recommendations (no spoilers!): - Make a lot of room on a table to play. You'll have clues, notes, trinkets, and pencils scattered all over. - Look everywhere, and I mean everywhere, for objects and clues. We lost at least a good 20 minutes because we missed one puzzle piece inside the box. - All normal escape room tips and tricks apply, which if you've never been in one, means think laterally and creatively! Everything could be a clue, and sometimes the answers to one puzzle can help you solve another. - Definitely not replayable, but if you write in pencil, you can erase and re-use clues and pass the game onto friends or family. I'm going to see if this company makes any more of these games, we had that much fun.
Y**A
Das Positive: Sehr schöne Ausstattung mit Blacklightlampe, Petrischale, Boxen und Schlössern. Natürlich alles aus Plastik, aber funktionabel. Das Negative: Teilweise sehr einfallslose Rätsel wie Kreuzwort oder Worträtsel. Man merkt, dass dies eines der allerersten Escape Room Spiele für Zuhause war - es war ursprünglich ein Kickstarter-Projekt, das dann von Mattel übernommen wurde. Insgesamt aber dennoch spaßig. Auf der Website gibt es eine Anleitung zum wieder Einpacken, man kann es also mehrmals spielen und muss nichts kaputtmachen, wie bei den Spielen von Kosmos.
C**Z
Todo correcto
S**C
This is an excellent game. It comes very close to a real-life escape game! Lots of puzzles, lots of stuff for the players to do. A good variety of puzzles, too. Some easy, some hard. NOTE: If you want to replay the game without having to reprint materials, tell the players to write in pencil -- and very lightly -- on the papers. With a good eraser, you'll be able to remove the marks completely, and then you can host the game with new players, or pass it along to friends and family.
M**M
Our family of seven (age range 21 to, er, 50-something) had a great time trying to solve the puzzles and escape with the werewolf antidote. We got out in around 40-45 minutes. Everything worked properly, the puzzles were challenging but not impossible (or, to be more precise, the younger elements within our party seemed to understand what they were supposed to do), and fun was had by all. For a single use game the price might seem steep, but compare it to the cost of going to an actual Escape Room and it suddenly seems quite reasonable. Recommended!
E**Y
This was a super fun game, but while it says there are 19 different games, there isnt. Its just 1 game, and 1 solve. It says that you can go online and reprint the clues and such for a 'new game' but the solve is always the same. Still really fun the first time though.
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