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Choose wisely… or be banished! Step into the Endless Hallway, where one door saves and the other seals your fate.

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Step into a world of shadow and suspense, where every choice could be your last. Endless Hallway is the ultimate game of chance and exciting tension. Perfect for youth groups, parties, or game nights where you want to mix eerie fun with high-stakes decisions.

In this thrilling elimination game, each round presents players with two mysterious doors—one to the left, one to the right. One door is open, granting safe passage deeper into the Endless Hallway. The other is locked, sealing your fate and casting you out of the game forever.

Choose wisely. Choose quickly. And above all, choose well. Because once you pick the wrong door, your journey is over.

How to Play:
1. All players begin standing in the “hallway” (designate a central space).
2. At the start of each round, two “doors” are revealed—left and right.
3. Players choose their door by physically moving to the left or right side of the room.
4. Then it is revealed which door is open and which is locked.
    • Stand on the side of the Open Door: Players survive and move to the next round.
    • Stand on the side of the Locked Door: Players are “banished” from the Endless Hallway and step out of the game.
5. Continue until only one player remains. That player is declared the sole survivor of the Endless Hallway.

This Resource Includes:

  • Individual (Doors opening Left and Right + instructions) game videos (mp4 files)
  • Title slide (mp4 file)

 

Note from Author

About this Product
This game includes a video of the left door opening and the right door opening. Use them over and over, in any order you choose, to make your own unique endless hallway. The game can be replayed over and over as long as you keep adding more videos. When you get down to your final two, it's helpful to have each one choose a door that is unique from the other player.
Jonathan Owen

Jonathan Owen

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