City rally Würzburg
Our city rally Würzburg is an interesting mix of scavenger hunt, puzzle tour, outdoor escape game and guided city tour. Solve puzzles as you move through the city together and experience an exciting story from the past! Discover the city with its most important sights as well as unknown places in a completely new way. This makes your self-guided city tour a delightful adventure.
Highlights of the city rally Würzburg
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Until 22 October instead of 49,- € pay only 29,- €! All you have to do is enter the discount code "IndianSummer" at first when ordering at "Discount code" and save 20,- €!
You have 1 year from the date of purchase to play the rally.
The price applies per group of up to 6 players. If there are more players, simply book several tickets.
City rally Würzburg
"The Physicist - Light and shadow" - The Story
1895 in Würzburg: Physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen makes a groundbreaking invention in his laboratory! He calls it “X-rays”. With the help of an electron tube and a fluorescent screen, he succeeds in taking a picture of the inside of his wife's hand. Shortly afterwards, his invention becomes a blessing for the sick. And not only that: People find all kinds of bizarre applications. But soon afterwards, something strange happens: Some researchers develop mysterious diseases! Will you be able to solve the mystery of the X-Rays?
City rally Würzburg: 2 to 3 hours of fun in the old town of Würzburg
Gameplay:
You will get access data to our secret websites. They are interactive like an app. With this you can start the rally as soon as you arrive at the starting point at the Röntgen-Gedächtnisstätte in Würzburg (see map or Anfahrt). You do not need to download an extra app to play the game. You have 1 year starting with your purchase time to play the game.
While solving the puzzles, you move at walking pace in the area of the old town between the Residenz, Mainbrücke and Röntgenring. The rally ends near the Residenz. You will find clues for solving the riddles at well-known sights, information boards, etc.
Game start and duration:
You can start the city rally at any time. You can also, for example, book access now and start the city rally with your team at a later date. In total the game takes about 2 to 3 hours. There is no time limit. You can also take a break in between and continue playing afterwards.
What you need:
You need a smartphone with internet connection. A second cell phone for navigation is helpful, so you don't have to switch tabs between puzzles and navigation. If you play in the dark, it's best to take a really good flashlight with you.
Price and order:
City rally Würzburg (total price for 2 to 6 players) for only 49,- €.
Payment by Paypal, instant bank transfer (Sofort), credit card or invoice with wire transfer. For invoices with wire transfer, please plan at least 7 days in advance. With all other payment options, the game will be activated immediately.
Ideal team size:
You are more than 6 people? Then we recommend splitting up into several small groups, because otherwise experience shows that not everyone is well integrated into the game. You can also test which group is the fastest! You buy one account for each group (of 2 to 6 people). With several groups you can play with or against each other.
More info and FAQ:
If you still have questions or need more information, you can find the process and all the answers in our FAQ.
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This is what our players say about the city rally Würzburg:
"The theme fits the city really well! The city rally was really informative, which surprised us all. You could really feel your way into the past and see Würzburg with different eyes!"
Christina L.
"The game was an interesting and varied way to learn more about Würzburg and its special features. The story fits the city really well and you can tell that the developers really put a lot of thought into it. We really enjoyed it!"
Felix Jonas
"We've played another city rally before, but this one in Würzburg was really well done! You explore the city more actively and learn lots of new things. We've never done that before. We will also try out the Hint-Caching city rallies in other cities."
Wiebke Reimer