Base price: $18.2 - 4 players.Play time: 1 - 2 hours.BGG LinkBuy on Amazon (via What's Eric Playing?)Logged plays: 1 Full disclosure: A review copy of EXIT: Prison Break was provided by KOSMOS. I'm trying to be a bit responsible. Ne… | By What's Eric Playing? on September 23, 2024 | Base price: $18. 2 - 4 players. Play time: 1 - 2 hours. BGG Link Buy on Amazon (via What's Eric Playing?) Logged plays: 1 Full disclosure: A review copy of EXIT: Prison Break was provided by KOSMOS. I'm trying to be a bit responsible. New Zelda comes out soon and I know in my bones I'm going to blow off most of the weekend, writing-wise to focus on that and nothing else. I'm a simple man with simple needs and most of them are playing Zelda until my eyes hurt or something equivalent. It's an easy dream. That means I need to bust out at least two more reviews this week so I have something to write about in the interim so that I can devote my entire next weekend to just Zelda time. I'm excited! But in the interest of getting to that point, let's talk about EXIT: Prison Break! In EXIT: Prison Break, players have been locked up! You probably did a crime, assuming you weren't just locked up for no reason. That doesn't happen! Except for all the documented times that it has. It's probably 50-50 odds, at this point. Whoops. While you might be at a low point in terms of faith in the criminal justice system, you need to get out of jail! Unfortunately for you, they're putting you in separate cells. Don't they know you do your best work together? You'll have to figure out how to reunite with your partner team if you have any hope of escaping. Will you be able to bust out of the slammer? | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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