Exit The Game Kids - Riddles In Monsterville, by KOSMOS Games
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2024
- Dive into a whimsical adventure with this escape room game for kids! In “Exit The Game Kids - Riddles In Monsterville” by @kosmos_games , players must outsmart the mischievous cookie monsters who have stolen cookie jars from neighborhood. Thank you @gamesaustralia for providing a copy!
Why I love ❤️ it: (1) Kids aged five and up can team up or play solo to solve riddles and unlock cookie jars. The game includes six types of visual puzzles on 36 illustrated cards, featuring tasks like matching emotions and completing puzzles. Players identify 3 monsters for each riddle and use the decoder dial to check their answers-silver keys confirm correct answers, while red Xs indicate errors. Correct answers earn tokens on face-down cookie jars, with exciting “spoils” revealed at the end - from icing cookies with sprinkles, to sewing kits and even stinky socks!
(2) The game features puzzles of varying difficulty. One of the simplest is “Smiley Riddles,” where kids match three emojis to the monsters’ expressions. The “Snail Trail Riddle” involves tracing a trail from an object to a monster-it’s a blast! The jigsaw puzzle riddle challenges kids to arrange 4 puzzle pieces to complete three monsters - which surprisingly, is not as easy as it seems!
(3) Now for the more challenging tasks! The Lasso Riddle involves wrapping a string between semi-circles to identify three monsters not caught by the cord. This puzzle tests fine motor skills as little hands wrap the twine around a card (which turns out to be pretty difficult to manage!). The Favorite Food Riddle demands deduction and elimination to find three monsters that enjoy the foods at each table setting, using four food cards for guidance. The Outline Riddle is the toughest for us -players must identify three disguised monsters based solely on their outlines, with subtle differences from their normal forms.
(4) I LOVE the replayability! You can tackle each puzzle multiple times, as there are six cards for each puzzle type with various combinations. No reading is required-everything is image-based, making it accessible for younger players to join in on the fun!
Rating: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Recommended age: 5 year-old ++