Illuminati Escape Game in Regensburg With An Actor
Regensburg, Germany
Trip Type: Attraction Tickets
Duration: 90 minutes
Feel your adrenaline levels surge during an exciting 1.5-hour escape game in Regensburg and play „Last mystery of the Illuminati“, Germany’s first Exit Game with an actor. Travel with your team to the 18th century and enter a room full of mysterious puzzles and tricky riddles. Your mission - use your collective brainpower to figure out clues and mysteries to solve the last mystery of the Illuminati.
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Feel your adrenaline levels surge during an exciting 1.5-hour escape game in Regensburg and play „Last mystery of the Illuminati“, Germany’s first Exit Game with an actor. Travel with your team to the 18th century and enter a room full of mysterious puzzles and tricky riddles. Your mission - use your collective brainpower to figure out clues and mysteries to solve the last mystery of the Illuminati.
Imagine, you went though a time portal and landed directly in the secret assembly hall of Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Illuminati, to become a member of the order. The Master of the Illuminati already expects you and will guide you to the room. Now it is up to you and your team! You will lay eyes on mysterious objects and encoded messages. Use your logic to connect all the clues and solve the puzzles. Look everywhere, use your brains, work as a team and have fun. And in case you are lost, just ask the Master. But hurry, the clock is ticking!
Imagine, you went though a time portal and landed directly in the secret assembly hall of Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Illuminati, to become a member of the order. The Master of the Illuminati already expects you and will guide you to the room. Now it is up to you and your team! You will lay eyes on mysterious objects and encoded messages. Use your logic to connect all the clues and solve the puzzles. Look everywhere, use your brains, work as a team and have fun. And in case you are lost, just ask the Master. But hurry, the clock is ticking!
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