Fort Boyard (pc) · Tested
: The "Party Game" mode is the highlight, supporting up to 4 players. It is often described as "goofy multiplayer fun" that works best in short bursts with friends. Cons
: At its standard price (often around $20–$50 depending on the edition), it is generally considered overpriced for the amount of content provided. Verdict: 4.5/10
Fort Boyard for PC—particularly the recent iterations like the versions—is a nostalgic but flawed adaptation of the legendary French game show. While it captures the atmosphere of the stone vessel, it often falls short of being a polished gaming experience. The Gameplay Loop The game faithfully follows the show's structure: Fort Boyard (PC)
: You guide a team through roughly 12 mini-games (such as the cylinders or the treadmill) to collect keys and unlock the treasure room.
It is a title. If you can find it for a few dollars on Steam , it's a decent 15-minute trip down memory lane. Otherwise, it lacks the depth and polish of modern party games. Escape Game: Fort Boyard Review (Nintendo Switch) : The "Party Game" mode is the highlight,
: Features the original music and iconic characters like Passe-Partout and Father Fouras , which helps recreate the show’s unique vibe.
: Solve a word riddle based on earned clues and collect as many "Boyards" as possible before the lions are released. Pros Verdict: 4
: Face off against the Masters of Time in duels of reflex and logic to win extra seconds for the final run.








