The Rogue Magi:
Game Description: Welcome to the Ancient Roman Empire! You are a Magi traveling with the other wise men from your kingdom to tell King Herod about a star appeared in the sky. You believe this star symbolizes the birth of a new King. As you arrive you learn from a servant that another group of Magi arrived here a couple days before and met with Herod. At first, Herod seemed to be supportive and even provided them with additional information on where to find this child. However, the servant said later he overheard a plot between Herod and several of the Magi. It seems that they have a devious plan to harm this child. You need to stop the rogue magi before they can harm the new King.
Game Description: Welcome to the Ancient Roman Empire! You are a Magi traveling with the other wise men from your kingdom to tell King Herod about a star appeared in the sky. You believe this star symbolizes the birth of a new King. As you arrive you learn from a servant that another group of Magi arrived here a couple days before and met with Herod. At first, Herod seemed to be supportive and even provided them with additional information on where to find this child. However, the servant said later he overheard a plot between Herod and several of the Magi. It seems that they have a devious plan to harm this child. You need to stop the rogue magi before they can harm the new King.
Number of Players: 3 – 7 (you can play with larger groups but will need to group players into teams)
Age: 16+ (this is a fairly challenging game)
Game Time: 45-60 minutes
Key Scripture: Matthew 1+2 and Luke 1+2, prophetic scriptures of Christ’s birth are also included
The physical version of this game is to be played with physical boxes and locks (these are not included in your purchase). This game will be delivered to your email address where you will need to print the materials to be placed into the box. Please note, this is NOT a physical product you receive, but a way to play the game. You will not need any physical locks for this game.
Physical Version Includes:
- Printable Game Documents
- Leader Resources
- Reflection Questions
Includes:
- Printable Game Documents
- Leader Resources
- Reflection Questions
This game is played online. It requires internet access at the time of the game. You will also need to print the materials needed for the game.
Includes:
- Digital Game Access
- Printable Game Documents
- Leader Resources
- Reflection Questions
What are ‘Escape Games’?
Escape Rooms are a current trend throughout the world and Escape Games are very similar.
Escape Rooms: Players are ‘locked’ in a themed room and have to escape before time elapses, usually an hour. To escape, the players need to decipher a series of clues to open locks to receive more clues before finally exiting the room.
Escape Games: Players will face a themed game and will need complete the objective before time runs out, usually an hour. The players will need to solve a series of puzzle and riddles to complete the objective. Boxes are often used to contain additional clues. Players will need to open these to be successful.
Unlock the Bible Games: We offer Escape Games. Our game ‘themes’ are based on Bible passages. Each game has a series of puzzles to analyze. These will allow the players to unlock the boxes and eventually complete the game’s objective.
What is the difference between a digital, physical, and print and play game.
Please watch the video below to learn the different types of games we offer.
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Do my players need to have a strong Bible background knowledge to play?
No! It would not hurt to have Bible knowledge, but all the information needed to play the game will be provided. Games are designed so that whether it is their first time opening a Bible or they have read one their entire life, they will examine the scriptures in a new way.
My group is larger than the designated number of players! Can my group still play? Do I need to purchase extra games?
Yes, your players will still be able to play our Unlock the Bible Games!
No, you do not need to purchase an extra game. Each game is designed to provide the needed resources to your ministry or family without additional cost.
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I was looking for a low-budget but fun escape room type game with my youth group (aged 7th-11th graders, about 10 students) when I ran across this site. I purchased the Escaping Pharaoh and got to work! It did take quite a bit of printing and prep work, but the instructions were clear and easy enough to follow. I made it a little more fun by adding some boxes of my own and adding a few props as well. The kids really enjoyed the variety and being able to work the puzzles both on the computer and on the printouts. I thought it might be too hard for my group, but they got through everything in just over the time expected with a little hint here and there. I love the fact this is bible based so it was a perfect youth group activity, and was fun even for those who are not so familiar with the bible. Thank you to the creators for these fun youth group games! -Kristina
I love this so much! It was fun to watch my family figure it out! It did take a little time to put together but was worth it! I would buy again. – Karmen
I have an 8-year old who LOVES escape games and a 4-year-old who loves to follow her around and join in. We had a great time. It was challenging but doable for her. We were able to see to set up a blank chart before we started, so she could do a bit of a scavenger hunt through the bible to find the preliminary information to move on to the escape room. It was perfect. – Tawnia
Extremely in-depth! So excited to use this! – Kelsie
Great activity to use with a youth group! – Adele
This game is great! My students (ages 11-14) will love it. Last September, they actually begged me to do Armor of God again, which we had done the previous May. – Carrie
The escape room went off even better than we hoped. Thank you for your part in making that happen. – Michelle