




🔐 Unlock thrills anywhere with the ultimate portable horror escape game!
Identity Games Escape Room Horror 2 Players is a compact, battery-free escape room game designed for two players. Featuring three distinct horror-themed scenarios, it combines physical puzzle elements with an app-based decoder for an immersive, tech-savvy experience. Ideal for millennials seeking engaging, portable entertainment that hones teamwork and problem-solving skills.

| ASIN | B08LZYF9NM |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,471,369 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 3,842 in Party Games & Activities |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | 15 April 2020 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Improve problem-solving skills and teamwork |
| Item model number | 13803 |
| Language | Dutch |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 16 years |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard, Paper |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 3.81 x 19.05 cm; 158 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
T**N
This is at least very portable. Although you do get the box pictured in the box are three sachets and a red filter you can see in my pictures. Each game is basically a package that you unfold. So far I've only played Bloody Mary (the tutorial) and I failed miserably because I couldn't get the toilet paper to work properly. Mostly because I didn't understand what the game wanted me to do. Aside from that puzzle I liked the other ones. Putting things together. Identifying the right symbols. Going though pictures to locate the right one. I still have high hopes for the other two rooms but gotta get my other player willing to sit down and play.
S**E
I have only done one actual escape room and loved it. So, got this game. It was a bit confusing to start. SO GLAD we did the mini game first (it comes with it and tells you to do that first). It was supposed to be 15minutes, but took my friend and I an hour to figure it out...then we read the walk through and "duh," it made sense. One should understand escape rooms before tackling these. We attempted one of the 60 minutes games and then really got into it....it was frustrating, but exciting at the same time. We had to use the app on our phone for the decoder and accessing the internet for a few extra helps of challenges was also needed. Being rpepared with that ahead of time was beneficial. Attempting the first 60 min game started without having all that prepared. We were at a loss...but got it in the middle of the game and it was moving along fine - we were figuring things out. We stopped the game and actually chose to do it another day. We did where we knew we would be prepared. Set up and ready to go. Yes, since we already figured a couple things out, we were "ahead of the time," but that didn't help us too much - just gave us a bit of a cushion for our later-on mistakes. We made it... 4 minutes to spare. We "escaped." We read the walk through afterwards and realized where we went wrong with a few things...we had a couple of the clues backwards. We have one more to tackle from the box....with our track record, I'm not sure we will make it in 60 minutes - but that is okay - the clock will continue and we will still solve it. I am also excited to buy more and do more. This set is really fun. Wish I had the original so I have the decoder on hand instead of the phone app, but it is all good. I look to get more. I'm now hooked! only con --- in my opinion -- the print is tight and small -- have to almost be on top of one another to read and search with each others. Some clues could be separated, but it would be nice to have a 2nd or larger "playing board." (Note, it isn't a board, but when you open the game you will understand)
C**Y
This is the best escape room box we’ve found so far. We would buy again for sure, but in person escape rooms are much better
K**N
The puzzles are more confusing than challenging or engaging. Seems like the puzzles were hastily put together and poorly thought out. Not fun. Just frustrating and, at times, nonsensical. I don’t know how anyone can solve these in under an hour, even using all the hints. My two teens gave up on the game and I stepped in. My 16-year old daughter and I managed to crack the code (for one game) eventually after 2+ hours. The “game board” is simply a piece of folded paper, printed with fairly poor resolution and low quality colour ink. I found myself squinting at the pictures and straining to read the tiny print.
S**E
Super expension, enfin un peu d'horreur lol
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