EXIT – The Curse of Ophir is an adventure entertainment game developed by USM. The last update, v1.00, released on May 26, 2022, and it’s rated 4.54 out of 5 based on the latest 248 reviews. EXIT – The Curse of Ophir costs $5.99 and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
The Escape Room Puzzle Game
EXIT – The Curse of Ophir Gameplay Overview
Description
With EXIT - The Curse of Ophir an exciting Escape Room experience awaits you! Famous writer Tory Harlane has disappeared without a trace and you've been hired to find him!
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It hasn’t stumped me yet, but it’s making me think. I love it when I reach the aha! moments! These are puzzles I haven’t seen before and it’s kind of addictive… I want to keep playing to see what’s next.
★★★★★Solid Game
I love anything by Glitch Games (Forever Lost), Fireproof Studios (The Room), Blue Brain Games (House of Da Vinci), CottonGame (Isoland), Lucasfilm Games (Tales of Monkey Island) & this game falls in that category. I hope the developer does more!
★★★★★Don’t miss
Has a unique table top game feel. Don’t miss it if you are an exit fan!
★★★★★Difficult…and Worth It!
Several other reviews critique this game’s difficulty—but in my view, that’s part of its charm. So many games feature puzzles that are too simplistic, repetitive, or boring. EXIT: Curse of Ophir, on the other hand, is not only creative but also UNIQUE. This game will make you think, puzzle, explore, and use hints. Just surrender to it: The hints are there, so use them. Please support this game: If you’re an experienced puzzler or escape room fanatic, you'll really enjoy this game!
★★★★☆Overall Very Good with a Few Frustrations
Overall, I really enjoyed this and am looking forward to playing through the next one. For the most part, the puzzles were quite challenging but doable if you’re really paying attention. And that’s exactly what I’m looking for in this type of game. However, a few, particularly the last one, were just too obtuse. The only puzzles where I used ANY clues, I used ALL the clues.