🕵️♂️ Can you escape the madness before time runs out?
The Spin Master Games Escape Room The Game Welcome to Funland Expansion Pack invites 3-5 players aged 16 and up to solve challenging puzzles and escape from the clutches of Happy Jack, the sinister clown, within 60 minutes. This expansion pack includes 3 envelopes filled with game boards, play materials, and 8 hint cards, enhancing your escape room experience.
T**H
Great Expansion
These games are expansion games to the original. The box for inserting the codes is great fun and makes it a little easier than other brands of escape games I have played. Played this with 4 people and everyone felt included. Great to have multiple thinkers at the table but this is also great for a rainy day on your own!
K**Y
Fun and Challenging
The puzzles were challenging, the story was a little creepy but not nightmare-inducing, and it flowed very well. The story was good, we needed a couple of clues, but that was good. You need to struggle a little bit, or it's too easy, in my opinion. We thoroughly enjoyed this expansion, and look forward to many more!
M**M
Pretty good expansion game (better than the murder mystery)
This was a pretty good game (on par with the Virus and Bomb rooms in the original game). The puzzles were tricky but fun. We did have an issue with our "chrono decoder" though where it gave us a "wrong" sound even though we entered the right code. We got stumped, tried a few wrong codes, and then tried the right code again and it worked (costing us several minutes of penalties). Overall it was a fun mystery (better than the murder mystery expansion) but sometimes frustrating. I hope they come out with more expansion packs and price them a bit cheaper (say $8-$10/each).
J**A
Fun puzzle game
We play these as a family and have so much fun with them. They can be pretty tricky!
T**G
Save your money. Not nearly as good as the original 4 challenges.
After completing the games in the original Escape Room box, this was one a disappointment. Priced too high, but more importantly, the clues and progression of the game felt forced. There was no natural sequence or rationale behind a lot of the solving, and we found that we needed to use the hints because nothing in the game felt connected. Not nearly as good as the original.
B**E
... difficult but it was certainly well done and very fun.
We found it a little difficult but it was certainly well done and very fun.
A**R
This was a really great expansion! It was well put together and had ...
This was a really great expansion! It was well put together and had good puzzles with hands on solving. The price is on the high side but this expansion hasn't been fully released yet. The price will mostly be around $10 once it is fully released in June.
J**W
I liked it, but...
We played Welcome to Funland a while back--maybe a month ago--and I've been trying to find a way to describe it ever since. It was a fun game, and we certainly enjoyed our time together playing it, but something about the game is preventing me from giving it a rave review, and I don't know what it is. That bothers me. Two of the puzzles weren't all that great (one in Part 1 and another in Part 2), but overall the puzzles in the game weren't bad. None of them were stand-outs where you'd say, "Wow, that was pretty clever," but they were engaging and required a bit of thought. Part 3 was ridiculously anti-climactic and easy, especially for a Level 3.5 game. Anyway, rather than analyze this to death, let's just say that Welcome to Funland is an enjoyable way to spend time with family & friends that requires a bit of thought to complete (at least in Parts 1 & 2). It may not "wow" you (and then again, maybe it will), but you won't regret the experience either way.
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