Escape: Extinction
Play completely online… Not a part of the subscription.
We have digitized our SIXTH Game!
Your time machine has malfunctioned, stranding you back in the prehistoric world....more specifically, the late Cretaceous period. It is a land of jungles and swamps and is one that is inhabited by creatures you never thought you would encounter...dinosaurs. While some dinosaurs are curious of your presence, a few see you as dinner. But the creatures aren't the only ones that draw your attention. Someone else appears to be back in time too...another time traveler. Search through her camp, examine her findings, and discover a way to return to the 21st century. Dawdle, however, and you might end up face to face with a prehistoric predator....or even worse.... in the path of the asteroid which destroyed much of the life on Earth. The stakes have never been this high!
This is a “re-imagining” of our sixth box in the subscription, which was released in the holidays of 2017. If you have played this box, many of the puzzles in this game will be the same, though we have added a few surprises. Since the physical game of “Escape: Extinction” was permanently retired in July of 2021, this digital game will offer new fans of Escape the Crate a chance to start the game from the very beginning.
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Check out our F.A.Q.’s on how our virtual games work HERE. When you order, your game code to play the game will be sent to your email address shortly after the order goes through. If you don’t see the email, please check your SPAM folder.
These game codes don’t have expiration dates, but once you click the link and start playing, you have only 72 hours in which to complete the game! Once you finish playing, you can NOT play again.
Playing in a group? Share the game code with your other players so that you will all be in the same game together. Use Zoom, or the internet audio method of your choice, to talk to each other virtually during the game. We do recommend headphones to avoid feedback.
Playing Solo? Use the link to log in, as well. Since the game is designed for groups, there might be some puzzles where it might be easier to snap a photograph of the screen to help crack a code to save yourself having to click back and forth through the pages.