Singapore Life in 1930: Role Playing Game
Singapore, Singapore
Trip Type: Historical & Heritage Tours
Duration: 60 minutes
This live action role playing game brings you back to 1930s Singapore. It is a fun and immersive activity, great for small groups or team building. Enjoy various activities while learning about Singapore’s history.
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This live action role playing game brings you back to 1930s Singapore. It is a fun and immersive activity, great for small groups or team building. Enjoy various activities while learning about Singapore’s history.Through this live action role-playing game, participants will create their own character, embark on team missions with their friends and colleagues, and even level up their characters along the way. This unique experience creates unforgettable memories that strengthen bonding and friendships.
In your quest “Survivor: 1930s Singapore”, players undergo an immersive experience by role-playing as merchants, rickshaw pullers and freshly arrived migrants! The Great Depression has just struck and players will need to earn Strait Dollars, and find jobs to survive. Overcome challenges in the quest for survival by learning Chinese paper cutting, recognizing Indian spices and mastering the game of Chapteh. Through living out the life of an individual in 1930s Singapore, players experience about life back then
Don’t miss out on this unique team building experience!
In your quest “Survivor: 1930s Singapore”, players undergo an immersive experience by role-playing as merchants, rickshaw pullers and freshly arrived migrants! The Great Depression has just struck and players will need to earn Strait Dollars, and find jobs to survive. Overcome challenges in the quest for survival by learning Chinese paper cutting, recognizing Indian spices and mastering the game of Chapteh. Through living out the life of an individual in 1930s Singapore, players experience about life back then
Don’t miss out on this unique team building experience!
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