





🕵️♂️ Unlock the mystery, unlock your mind!
ThinkFun Escape The Room: Secret of Dr. Gravely's Retreat is an intermediate-level, manual escape room game designed for 3-8 players aged 13 and up. Featuring 4 sealed envelopes with puzzles, a solution wheel, and immersive online content, it offers a 2-hour collaborative experience that hones critical thinking and logical deduction. Trusted by millions globally, this box delivers a ready-to-play, immersive mystery adventure that blends fun with stealth learning.

| ASIN | B01KH1EIAY |
| Age Range Description | 13 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,969 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #266 in Dollhouses (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | ThinkFun |
| Color | Multi |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,241 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop critical reasoning and logical deduction skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019275073527 |
| Grenre | Mystery |
| Included Components | Scene Card, Four Sealed Envelopes with Secret Items, Solution Wheel, Instruction Manual |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 7.88 x 2 x 10.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.25"L x 7.87"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.94 x 3.94 x 11.81 inches |
| Item Type Name | Escape Game |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ThinkFun |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 156.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7352-T |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | 7352 |
| Model Number | 7352 |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 3 to 8 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Escape Room Experience in a Box |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Style | Dr. Gravely's - Difficulty INTERMEDIATE |
| Set Name | Dr. Gravely's Retreat |
| Size | 7.9 x 10.2 x 2 inches |
| Sub Brand | Friends |
| Subject Character | ThinkFun |
| Supported Battery Types | No battery required |
| Theme | Mystery |
| UPC | 019275073527 |
H**E
We had a great time escaping
We had a great time and finished under the time threshold. I recommend this “Escape Room” for a fun and challenging group game to play in an evening. The price is even good.
P**D
Fun game for family
My family loves escape rooms, we have done many. We decided to give a couple of the escape room games a go. They are play once and optionally pass it on. I figured for the price it was like going to see a movie, but something we could do together. The game play was very linear, you could really only work on 1 or 2 puzzles at a time. That said, my family liked this better than all scattering to work on different puzzles like the other one we played. We felt we had to work more together. The puzzles were challenging and fun but not real hard, probably intermediate level. The game recommend 2 hours for 4 people, but we finished in 1 hour. One thing we really liked in the game is the solution wheel, it basically lets you confirm your answer before you move on to next step. The game says it is for up to 8 people but more than 4 with the linear play of puzzles would be hard. Another big plus is the online material. It was cool that they had music play lists to set the mood. The hint guide was nice and easy to use. We used it once. I like that you can get partial hints. And they had a very nice online guide for repacking if you do want to pass the game on. We liked the game enough I bought the other two from this publisher. Would definitely recommend for up to 4 players.
B**D
High quality, reusable, found a little easy to solve
I just received this today and 72 minutes later I have it solved playing solo. The quality of the product is extremely high and should be able to be passed on with no issues as long as you are careful opening taped envelopes. This set did have several puzzles where I could see someone tearing a puzzle by accident being a bit overzealous, but I will say I liked the variety of those puzzles. Definitely on the high end of like minded products for quality / durability. As far as game play, I liked the concept, I enjoyed the variety of puzzles, but I found the clues to be a little too apparent and obvious. It was very linear and no doubt on a). that you found a clue and b). where that clue was going to be used. I would have appreciated a less linear approach with more trying to "fit the pieces together". Overall good play, but still not as good as Deadbolt Mystery Society. With ability to reuse (and their awesome instructions on repacking) it is worth the money if you have friends / family to pass on to. Especially if you are new to Escape / Mystery games.
B**Y
One of the best escape room games I've yet played
My family and I have played probably 10 or so "Exit the Game" games, and probably 9 "Unlock!" scenerios, but this was our first "Escape the Room" game and it was amazing! The puzzles weren't too challenging, but had this been our first game of this style, I imagine they would have been perfect. I really loved the physical puzzles you solve, (prisoner puzzles.) I also really appreciated that think fun had instructions on their website for repacking up the game so we could lend it to friends or play it again, that was a really nice touch. I highly recommend this game, it was super clever and loads of fun. The story was immersive, and the puzzles were great.
B**U
Good for 2 adults - not for younger kids
It was a fine enough escape room in a box. Not overly challenging, but nice enough for an evening. Would be way too easy with 4 adults. This one had a few physical puzzles, whereas Stargazer did not. Those were the most challenging to "solve". Unfortunately, we played with a 10 and 7 yr old. Did not expect the amount of creep factor in this one, and as a result, had a few restless night's sleep. We had played Stargazer's Manor with same group, with no issue. If they'd used this same system, but make a more kid friendly themed box, we'd be all over it. The puzzles are a great level for kids, and for kids to work with parents, it's just the theming is a little too much.
S**A
Best for two people
My husband and I did this escape room together! Even though the box says 3-8 players, we were definitely fine with just 2 people. In fact, I think it would be hard for more than 2 to work on it at a time. There’s usually only one small thing to work on at a time so I think some people would be bored if you had more than 2 or 3. Anyway, we have done many real life escape rooms and really love them, but this is our first one in a box. We finished this one in about 1.5 hours. The puzzles weren’t terribly challenging but still fun to figure out. The packaging was really high quality and we loved getting to make choices in the story and see what happened! This would probably be an appropriate level of challenge for younger people, maybe around 13+ years old. I think people who haven’t done any type of escape rooms before would enjoy this too!
K**E
Good intro to Escape Room Games- Stargazer's Manor
Box says 3 - 8 players, but my daughter (age 15) and I played just fine. Even one person could do it, but might have trouble beating the clock, depending on experience level. We had never done an escape room or played an escape room game before. I was worried that this would be too easy, based on the comments, but it wasn't. We did have to get a hint at the end (we were on the right track), and we completed it in the time limit--I think we finished in about 75 minutes. We learned a lot about how these games work and I expect we'll get the next one a lot faster. The quality was good and we had a lot of fun. The reassembly instructions on the internet were well documented and the game almost looked like new when I re-boxed it, so I can pass it on to my sister. Definitely recommend!
L**C
Great little escape room with excellent theming
At home escape room boxes are always a little weird, they can only partially replicate the experience of a good in person escape room where you're walking around investigating things, but for a small group this little adventure was a nice close second to enjoy sitting around a table. We had a good variety of puzzles and with their special patented decoder ring technology the special joy of yelling out, "Red ladybug with only one dot! Yellow bullseye! Green yin-yang! Blue... Venn diagram but the circles don't overlap! I said NOT overlapping!" It's definitely a less tactile experience than this company's doll-house escape room, but still managed to have a few very hands on puzzles. What I really liked about this adventure was the cohesive storyline. If you like a story rich murder mystery investigation you'll probably enjoy unlocking the various "Scene cards" to learn more about what is happening at Foxcrest Retreat. Everything was styled for the time period, we met several characters and uncovered a simple but very sensical plot that tied them all together and the details were consistent throughout all the puzzles. I especially like that nothing needs to be used up or destroyed while solving and when you're done it even has a guide to re-pack everything to pass along to someone else to play, it's not a wasteful one-time use product. I will say like a lot of small escape room boxes some of the puzzles rely on spotting *tiny* details so having excellent lighting and reading glasses or magnifying lenses on hand might be a good idea. We also had one poor member of our investigation team that was red/green color blind and unfortunately that made it very difficult for him to contribute and play along for a lot of parts of the adventure. But thankfully because the story was so rich he at least got to enjoy the narration and seeing the story unfold.
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