

🚀 Escape extinction, ignite your game night with prehistoric strategy!
Spin Master’s Escaping Extinction is a cooperative strategy board game for 1-4 players aged 12 and up. Players embody intelligent dinosaurs working together to collect rocket parts on a dynamic, tile-based board that changes every game, enhanced by Earthquake cards that shift the terrain mid-play. With 19 terrain tiles, 4 dino tokens, and a 3D rocket-building objective, it’s a fresh, engaging experience perfect for family game nights, couples, and strategy enthusiasts eager to beat the meteor countdown.










| ASIN | B0CSY92HXS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,248 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,133 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | 6071096 |
| Manufacturer | Spin Master |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 2.99 x 10.24 inches |
| Release date | June 1, 2024 |
S**L
Fun game to play with family
Instruction can be a little bit confusing, so after reading it, you just need to play a game or two. Once you get it, it is a pretty easy game. I would recommend to play with family and friends. Maybe make it into a drinking game (everytime meteor hits, you take a drink) or somthing like that.
S**O
Great for the fam!
Fun time!! Myself, My wife, and my 2 girls (13 and 10) loved it. It’s a coop game so we all work together to escape Earth before the meteor hits. Cute and fun concept.
F**E
Fun game. Needs a revision
As others have mentioned, the typos and inconsistencies are disappointing and confusing. That said, this is a fun game and I would recommend it in general. My family really enjoyed the game once we sorted out the purposes of wood and vines.
B**O
Easily playable and not too chaotic
Fun game and easy to learn. My kids enjoy playing it and the puns are funny
W**G
Too Similar to Matt Leacock games
A good and imaginative cooperative board gamewhich I think is better as a family game than for gamers. However, the very simple rulebook left out some rules, such as what happens if the meteor cards run out. However that will probably not be a problem because the game is stacked against you. That being said, this game feels very much like many other Matt Leacock inspired games. It felt alot like Forbidden Island, which I think I'd rather play. If you have kids or are relatively new to the board game hobby, then this game would be a great addition to your collection. For us, it fell a little flat, as we have played many other games that feel like this. Components and inset are great!! Good buy for the $$
A**.
Best Co-op Board game
Our family loves board games and this one is now our favorite co-op board game. If you like Forbidden Island or any other co-op board games, you’ll love this. There is more strategy and depth to this game than your normal cookie cutter game. It took a little bit to read through all the gameplay because there many variables, cards, assests, etc that you use to navigate the game. That being said, it all together creates for a great strategic game for the family. The pieces for the game are much higher quality than other board games out there too. The gameplay is recommended for 12+ in age, but our kids are 8 and 9 and were able to understand the basics and, as a team, we were able to guide through the game together. All in all, a well put together and high quality game for the family. Highly recommended
M**G
Great game
Great family game.
W**D
Enjoyable game for teens
It's hard to find something that everyone will put their tablets down to play... but this was it. I able to convince them to do it based on it looking like Catan. Game is farily straight forward and moves fairly fast. The earthquake cards mix up the tiles a few times so that the strategy doesnt get stale. Good game.
A**R
We hadn’t heard of Escaping Extinction before but we were very curious so we picked it up. We played as a family, and everyone got into it quickly with a little teamwork. The cooperative style is great: no arguments, just lots of strategy and laughs. It’s challenging without being overwhelming, and the theme really kept us all engaged. Definitely a new favourite for game nights! There is a bit of a learning curve as it is with other keyboards, but it’s not too steep.
M**E
Fun & easy co-op game to play on a rainy/ snowy day. Have played it a few times now and it’s always enjoyable. Watch for typos in the instruction manual. Wood is used for the rocket, vines are used to heal.
T**T
This game is listed as 12+, but my 11 year old had no problem picking it up. We do play a lot of games. There's something I think that's really neat about this game - it can be a one player game! Really cool. If you're looking for some help getting started, Solid Roots has a really good video on YT to get you started. In this game you begin by laying out hexagonal tiles (facedown) to create a play area. Then you shuffle the cards, observing special rules for the meteor cards. As you play, you discover what's underneath the tiles. Your dinos move around the board attempting to find parts to build a spaceship to avoid their incoming doom. I found the earthquakes amusing - you shuffle the board and it really changes up gameplay. Would highly recommend!
R**R
I recently played Escaping Extinction with my family, and it was a great experience. The game focuses on working together to save animals from extinction, and it’s both fun and educational. It’s a cooperative strategy game, so everyone has to team up to win, which is nice because it brings everyone together. The rules are easy to understand, and the gameplay is challenging enough to keep us all engaged without feeling too complicated. With different strategies to try and the variety of scenarios, it stays interesting each time we play. It's perfect for a family game night and works well for 2-4 players. If you're looking for a fun way to spend time together while learning about conservation, this is a solid choice
C**.
We play a lot of table-top games. We play popular classics and love not-so-popular unique adventures, this looked like it was going to be a lot of fun. My kids decided to try it with their friends before my wife and I played. First, my daughter (12) and her friends gave up on this after about 20 minutes of trying to figure things out... that wasn't strange to have happened; maybe it was just a complicated setup. My son (16) tried it with his buddies that same evening... my son said they gave up on figuring it out and made it up as they went, they had fun but said it wasn't the right way to play the game. The following day we sat as a family to play it... I'll say this: it LOOKS really good; it's a great build quality, great packaging, and a fantastic concept. We were REALLY looking forward to playing it but as we got into things, we started running into confusion and frustration with how to play. We resorted to looking up answers online only to see that others found setup a big problem. I want to like this game. We all want to like this game, but it needs some tweaking. I really think it's got HUGE potential, but there are just some things that need to be recalibrated. This is not to say that nobody is going to love it, but certainly, make sure you have some patience and players with you who are willing to help figure things out and maybe create a few added rules on the side. Would definitely try this game again in the future (we love the concept) I hope they can fix the glitches in future versions.
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