Solved! Exit the Game: The Enchanted Forest - full walkthrough with Dr Gareth and Laura
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
- CONTAINS SPOILERS *
Join Laura and me as we solve Exit the Game: The Enchanted Forest, one of the many games in the continuously inventive 'Exit the Game' series from Kosmos. In this video we unbox the game and solve it from start to finish, so there are spoilers throughout. 😁
This video is part of a series in which each week we solve a different escape room box - not just other Exit the Game boxes but also Unlock, Escape Room The Game and many others - including some great indie escape-room products from Kickstarter and elsewhere too - so please do subscribe to the channel if you would like to join us on this fun adventure!
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Playlist of other solves in this series:
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Exit the Game: The Hunt for the Golden Book (2022 Advent calendar)
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Exit the Game: The Mystery of the Ice Cave (2021 Advent calendar)
• Exit the Game Advent C...
Ravensburger: Escape the Sunken Submarine (Advent calendar)
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I did my escape along with you. It was like playing with angroup of friends. I loved this!
Really glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching! We love sharing our solves with other people too! :)
I love your puzzles solving video. Almost watch all of it ❤ Please keep making new videos 😊
Thank you so much - we really appreciate it! :) We’ll be back with new videos from September - so pretty soon now! :) :) :)
You two make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside! Well done! Never played this particular EXIT game, but it was fun watching you two masterfully solve it! I enjoyed it very much!
So glad you enjoyed it! These games are so much fun to solve! :)
Yayy! Thank you for watching. I'm not sure we always feel masterful when we're solving but it's always fun! 😅
Literally shrieked when I saw this video! ❤
With joy, we hope! 😂
@@LauraPuzzles love watching these :) thanks for sharing them with us!
So excited to see another video from you two! I loved this one! It seemed just the right level of difficulty for my taste. Thanks for all you do!
Yay! Thanks Alicia. We have so much fun making these so it's great to know you're enjoying it too 😊
It's nice watching puzzle setters get excited about other people's puzzles. Love this series 😅
Thank you for watching! These EXIT games are so inventive, we can't help but be impressed!
tje 076 ordering was because you crossed out the 0 on the outer ring, the 7 on the middle ring and the 6 on the inner ring. Those are the precise numbers that have to be lined up. It took me also a moment to figure out though.
The pearls number sequence is not arbitrary. It always starts from the outmost ring towards inside in Kosmos games.
Thank you for watching! I don't think reading inwards is arbitrary either, but the issue is we simply didn't realise that it was the rings of the crossed-through numbers we should be ordering. It's also reasonable to look at the ordering of the given jewels (for which left to right is the obvious reading, and probably the most commonly used ordering in an Exit game), or an ordering based on the left-to-right or top-to-down positions of the jewels or numbers on the dress when the ribbons are tied. Until I drew on the wheel in Sharpie and span the wheel, the existing pencil lines were not sufficiently clear that it was at all obvious to us that the crossed numbers were on different rings. Of course we should have thought of this sooner, but most Exit puzzles with multiple equally reasonable ways to deduce an ordering do explicitly specify the ordering that is required. That the solution doesn't explain this makes me think that it didn't occur to the authors that you might look at this differently, but clearly at least we did. :) To be clear, though, I don't think it's a bad puzzle.
@@drgareth Yes, you even had it at the very start when the X card popped out, you immediatelly mentioned the outter-inward ring method but never tried it and went for the help cards instead. Sorry I was commenting as I was watching the vid, later on in vid of course you explained it. Beautiful game series.
@@ivaerak Sometimes we watch the videos back and spot something so obvious we can't believe we missed it first time! Or like you say, we sometimes say something out loud that turns out to be correct but wait a long time to pursue it. We certainly have our 'doh!' moments! It's all part of the fun🤣
@@LauraPuzzles @drgareth Was wondering do you also play the 'Escape Room the Game' ones (large box with a chrono decoder device and plastic keys)? My fav is 'Dawn of Zombies'. Also we just played the 'Escape from Dead Town' (published by Professor Puzzle), graphically my fav so far, but kinda lacking in few segments.
Yes, I have most of the (many!) English-language Escape Room the Game games, including some imported ones from the US and Australia not available in the UK (such as their jigsaw ones). I hope to solve some on video soon!
I also have a few Professor Puzzle games but I’m not sure if I’ve tried the one you mention although I’m pretty sure I do own it. I plan to solve their “Curse of the Dark” soon, hopefully.