Deckscape: The Curse of the Sphinx

By | March 20, 2020

by Deckscape

Languages: EN

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Wesley Mead expert rated this:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5
Darren Miller expert rated this:Rated between 20 and 20 out of 5

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Deckscapeโ€™s compact and straightforward format has a lot going for it - youโ€™re guided straight into the game without having to first work out how to play, and the large cards with their bright illustrations have good visual appeal. But while I generally enjoy the series, Iโ€™d suggest skipping Riddle of the Sphinx unless you like their games enough to want to play every one of them.

This yarn has you trapped in a pyramid, menaced by a mummy that draws closer every time you get a puzzle card wrong...

While on a guided tour of the monuments of Ancient Egypt, something mysterious happens! Suddenly, you find yourself locked in a secret room with only your wits to help you escape. You did it! You have seemed to have found a way outโ€ฆ waitโ€ฆ. you hear something coming from one of the many dark corridors that surround you. The sound of groaning and shuffling echoes ominously towards youโ€ฆ suddenly, you realize you might not be the only one down here.
As the City adventurers are unable to actually visit escape rooms, I am going to add my reviews of Escape Games in a box that can be played at home. Next up is:- Deckscape โ€“ The Curse of the Sphinx While isolated at home in London, we took a โ€œtripโ€ to Egypt to solve โ€œThe

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