A downloadable escape room game

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Welcome back to The Secret of Langton Manor,  the print-and-play escape room game that draws you into the secrets hidden within the walls of an English mansion in the 1920s.

Designed for 1-4+ players, each episode of this game provides 1-2 hours of engaging puzzle-solving entertainment, perfect for an evening filled with mystery and adventure. You are now at the page of the third episode, 'Shadows,' where the mysteries of the manor continue to unravel in even more intriguing ways.

⚠️ If you haven’t played the first and second episodes, consider starting there!
The first episode can be downloaded for free and lays the groundwork for the unfolding story. Each subsequent episode includes a brief recap to bring you up to speed, so you don't strictly need to have played all the previous episodes to enjoy this one.

How to Start:

  1. Download and print this episode from the PDFs provided below.  Print it one-sided. The design ensures that everything looks great in black and white, so color printing is not necessary.
  2. Make sure you have pens or pencils and a pair of scissors at hand.
  3. Download the free app from the links here or use the QR code included in your printed materials. This app is needed for verifying the puzzle solutions, navigating the game, and accessing hints if you need them.
  4. Prepare yourself to peel back another layer of Langton Manor's long-held secrets. 
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Purchase

Buy Now$3.99 USD or more

In order to download this escape room game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Episode 3 (12 page PDF - Letter paper size) 33 MB
Episode 3 (12 page PDF - A4 paper size) 32 MB

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Another instabuy! Great work !

Thank you!

Loving this series so far! This was another great entry, and the mystery has me hooked.

The final puzzle was my favorite, though I had to look up the answer because one of the numbers looked like a different number to me.

Also, I think a line got cut off on page 12.

Glad to hear you like the series so far! Thanks for catching that issue with the line on page 12—I’ve already fixed the file. I am also curious about the number from the last puzzle - can you DM me a picture on instagram (@bromelain_games)? You can also attach it here, and I will just delete the comment afterwards to avoid spoilers.