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Exit The Cursed Labyrinth Review – Is It Worth It?

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The Cursed Labyrinth from the Exit: The Game series by Kosmos offers a cooperative escape room experience filled with puzzles, clues, and hidden surprises. In this review, we break down the gameplay, puzzle design, and overall experience—without spoilers—so you can decide if this escape room board game is right for your group. This playthrough review covers difficulty level, puzzle balance, and how well the game works for families, kids, and experienced board gamers. If you enjoy escape room games, puzzle-solving challenges, or cooperative tabletop experiences, this video will give you a clear idea of what to expect from The Cursed Labyrinth and how it compares to other Exit games. To support our channel directly, please become a member and get access to bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRarNme4iUanPLflogg-Ntg/join __________________________________________________________ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=LegendaryTacti1 EMAIL: legendarytactics2020@gmail.com WEBSITE: https://legendarytactics.ca/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/legendarytactics/ DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/Kquf34pVQd __________________________________________________________ #exitthegame @kosmosgames During a tour of a historic castle, your attention is diverted to an intriguing labyrinth in the middle of the castle’s garden. Towering walls separate it from the outside world, and as you pass through the old iron gate in amazement, the sky suddenly darkens, and the wind begins to pick up. With a loud clang, the antique iron gate slams shut behind you! You try to open it, but it’s locked. Suddenly, to your terror, a gargoyle climbs over the gate toward you. Only by working together will you be able to solve the puzzles and escape the mysterious labyrinth. Difficulty level: 2 of 5 Exit: The Game – The Cursed Labyrinth is a puzzle game modeled after escape rooms, and it includes components meant to be folded, written upon, or torn, so it's marketed as a single-use game.

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