Families can roam a tomb and break the curse of an Egyptian mummy at a new escape room game in Watford.
Escape Hunt Watford, which opened in 2021, introduced yet another thrilling game to go against the clock in atria Watford.
Curse of the Pharaoh is the latest addition as groups will be transported back to the 1920s in Egypt, where an ancient curse has been unleashed.
The game description reads: “Archaeologists have prized open a Pharaoh’s tomb and taken something that does not belong to them: a sacred amulet wielding the devastating power of the ancient Gods. Taking the amulet has unleashed a power that cannot be controlled.
To vanquish the vengeful mummy, a team of adventurers must travel into the heart of the Pharaoh’s lair, return the amulet to its rightful owner, and break the curse before it’s too late.”
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The game mode was introduced in the summer and is suitable for those aged 8+ for teams between two to six players, with tickets starting from £25 per person.
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