Interesting quests for schoolchildren. Quests at school
First, let's separate the flies and cutlets. I want you to immediately understand what type of quests the tasks are collected here for.
Type of quests for which these tasks are suitable
In total, there are 5 types of quests (my selection is only for the last):
- Quest rooms. There, props are built into the walls and partially laid out on pieces of furniture and on the floor. Participants move from one room to another and solve a chain of puzzles.
- Outdoor quests. It is the presenters who bring a lot of props to your home, office, loft, dacha, school, entertainment center or the nearest park and conduct an interesting thematic game with a plot. The props are complex and expensive (often made to order or purchased on special websites). . Here .
- Banquet quest. Everyone sits at tables, actors show fragments of the performance, assistants carry props. Guests are active participants in what is happening. .
- Quest adventure. You can walk around a museum, city, park, estate, recreation center. Run. Ride a special bus, bicycle or even a jeep along a difficult route outside the city. Participants have a map, a goal, and a chain of difficult challenges. The artifacts include museum exhibits, monuments, signs on houses, stucco moldings, statues, drawings on wrought-iron gates and fences, graffiti and even advertising banners. .
- Homemade paper quest. This is my personal name. The point is that participants receive all tasks in the form of letters, notes, scrolls, SMS. Such a game can be invented and played by parents or teachers themselves, using the most common household items: books, balloons, kitchen utensils, boxes, chess, souvenirs, furniture, household appliances, toys, etc.
How to use these sample quest assignments
These ideas are for creative people. Such people read the description of the quest task, and suddenly come up with something completely new. They don’t just change words and pictures, but create a new puzzle that suddenly “flies” into your head. There is even a book, “Steal Like an Artist.” Look for the old, make your own arrangement, create something new, passing through the experience of your predecessors.
The cheat sheet contains examples of collective collecting and my personal “arrangements.” Use, inspire, create.
Let me remind you that all this is suitable for those who conduct quests for their children or students. There will also be something useful for professional presenters, but you need to use real game props.
Plot and mechanics
I'll try it very briefly. You can't just give kids one puzzle after another. You need to come up with or borrow a ready-made plot and main characters from literature or cinema, define a goal, and think through the obstacles on the way to this goal. And to overcome these obstacles you will need all these tasks (game mechanics).
Well, for example, the fairy tale “Kolobok”. For a happy ending, Kolobok needs to collect some clues from each character. The Hare, Wolf and Bear just don’t give anything. At each stage of the game you need to solve their tasks, get a letter, and form a password word from the letters. Hearing this word, the Fox will apologize for her predatory thoughts and take Kolobok back to his grandmother and grandfather.
This is a primitive example, of course. The topic can be anything. I already have themes, “Secrets of the Egyptian Princess”, .
There are also several scenarios from readers of the site with quest tasks in an apartment and in nature. Using these examples you can see how individual tasks fit into the plot.
Where to hide the next hints and tasks
In other words, I will briefly list WHICH WORDS we will encrypt most often. You can, of course, just tell the children that the key to the chest with gifts is hidden somewhere in the room, and they will rummage through the whole room for you. The essence of the quest is to take turns guessing the places in which new passwords, scrolls, and objects are hidden.
These are the places:
Furniture (the answer to the riddle should be: table, chair, chest of drawers, window, etc.)
sofa cushions
household appliances (microwave, refrigerator, washing machine, bread machine, oven, etc.)
"under the carpet"
interior items (vases, boxes, boxes, chests, paintings, etc.)
magnets and souvenirs from different countries with the name of the city written on them
multi-volume collected works (guess the volume number and pick up the clue there)
mailbox (it’s incredibly exciting to go down to the first floor and open your mailbox with a key when it comes to the last hint about gifts)
suitcases and briefcases with combination locks
Other caches can be like this:
A bottle (even if it floats in the bath rather than the sea)
balloons (they need to burst, of course)
ice figures (in the New Year's quest, I froze water with rubber gloves and balls, it turned out to be a whole basin of ice blocks of different shapes. To get a clue, the children defrosted it all under the tap in the sink)
a box of sand in which you need to find small objects
candies in wrappers
Hint/Fortune Cookies (here's the recipe on my website)
jars for storing bulk products
pots with live plants
dishes on the festive table (a hint can be attached to the bottom of the plates)
Quest tasks
1. Compiling a word from individual letters
- letters can be found one at a time, as in my quest “Night at the Museum”, then make the final word from them and find gifts
- write letters on disposable cups that are on the holiday table
- the word can be made from letters written with a marker on balloons
- bury plastic letters in the sand, children love excavations (I use a magnetic alphabet)
- freeze the letters in ice cube trays
- write letters on the fish with magnets (ready-made children's game “Fishing”), let them catch them and make up a word
2. Puzzles
- make a gift search map from pieces
- make portraits of famous personalities from 4 fragments (we cut the faces into strips, as for making an identikit)
- You can write a riddle on the cut picture (the answer is the next place with a clue: a sofa, a vase, etc.)
- the puzzle pieces may contain a lock code or a phone number that your assistants will call to give you a hint
- ordinary puzzles with 30-50 fragments can be put together by two teams at speed (fight for an additional prize or hint)
4. Careful counting
- in the scenario of the Night at the Museum quest, I suggested counting stacks of coins to guess the phone number
- you can count the same objects in the picture in your room
- steps in the house
- windows in the building opposite
- books on the shelf
- divide the beans and red beans into piles and count how many more beans of one color are there than the other (“Quest for Princesses”)
- how many soft toys are in the basket
- add up all the numbers used to write the birthday person’s date of birth (09/02/2009 = 22)
- count the number of letters in the name and surname of the birthday person, etc.
All these numbers may be needed to guess the password to a lock, for example. Or the guessed number will be written in a visible place on a piece of furniture with another clue.
5. QR codes
This, of course, is not a task for a quest, but one of the ways to obtain information, but children usually like it. Through a special application on your smartphone, you can encrypt any picture or note with clues. Where should I attach the printed QR code? On the inside surface of a cabinet door, under a plate, on a souvenir or toy, put in a book, etc.
6. Puzzles, charades, crosswords
There is no point in giving many examples; you will find on the Internet the topic of your quest or create your own puzzles in the same image. Here is a simple example in which the word is encrypted "painting". The symbols are the edges of the “grid” around the desired letter.
There is especially a lot of such goodness in old Soviet books and schoolchildren’s calendars. For those who want to find something really interesting, I recommend going to the library. With charades and crosswords, it is convenient to select the intellectual load according to age. On the same topic, you can come up with quest tasks for teenagers, adults and children from 6 to 10 years old.
7. Mirror text
We compose the desired phrase, which is difficult to read without a mirror. You can also pay attention to finding the mirror itself by riddle it using the previous puzzle.
To complicate the task, print the text in an unusual ornate font, otherwise players will easily turn the letters over without any mirror.
8. Anagrams
These are examples for inspiration. It’s simple only at first glance, since even adults sometimes take a long time to compose another word from the letters of one word. If the quest is a team one, time it and reward the most savvy ones with extra points, prizes or tips. The completed word can become a password to the next puzzle.
9. What is hidden in the picture
There are a lot of such attentiveness riddles of varying complexity on the Internet. On the left is an example of a puzzle for kids, on the right - for teenagers: “How many animals are there?”
There are also interesting collections with the general title “What is hidden in the photo.”
10. We use emoticons to indicate the name of a fairy tale (film, song)
Quite challenging, but fun. There are not many emoticons, so you need to call on all your imagination to help. You don’t have to give all the pictures, the children will get tired. Encrypt this book with a fairy tale that contains the next clue. And in the picture something like this: “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”, “The Princess and the Pea”, “The Frog Princess”, “Mumu” (possibly), “ Starry Rain", "Snow Maiden", "Hare's Hut", "Ivan Tsarevich and the Serpent", "Porridge from an Axe", "Pot of Porridge", "Tom Thumb", "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats", "Rapunzel", "The Cockerel and the Bean Seed."
11. Invisible ink
Honestly, I haven't written notes with milk and lemon juice for a long time. No time)). Now on sale there are pens with invisible ink and a special flashlight. I write letters and messages to children on mirrors, furniture, and in regular letters. Sometimes even on their own son (they covered his hands and feet with tips and drawings).
So right now I wrote the name of my site on my hand and shone it with a flashlight. Without a UV flashlight, no letters can be seen! By the way, you can draw one letter on each guest before starting the quest, then you will collect the final word.
12. Ciphers
Without encryption. Here are the most popular ones (pictures are available on the Internet)
- dancing men (thanks to Sherlock Holmes)
- Morse code
- numeric cipher (each letter is assigned a number)
- semaphore and flag alphabet
- symbols
- homemade ciphers (different pictures of mustaches, toys, food, cosmetics - all images are assigned a letter)
The semaphore alphabet can be shown (one team member shows the encrypted word to everyone else). Son, thanks for the help!))
Long phrases are difficult for children to decipher. Maximum 3 words of 3-5 letters. This is enough to indicate the location of the next clue.
13. Labyrinths
The labyrinth can be drawn. Something confusing needs to be unraveled along the lines or walked along “corridors” without dead ends. I sometimes give out a printed maze to each quest participant. Whoever is first opens the combination lock and takes out gifts, otherwise there will be heated debates)).
There are parents who are not too lazy to make a rope maze. Ropes of different colors are laid out on the floor in the apartment or stretched between the trees in the country. Everyone chooses their own color and follows the line. There is a clue tied to the end of one of the ropes. You can also use ropes stretched at different heights between trees to get to your goal (a gift, a key, another scroll).
14. Excavations
This is definitely a fun activity! This picture was sent by my reader (check out the whole thing). She spent a month collecting chicken bones for excavations! The skull, however, is plastic. I repeated her idea, but buried a lot of small toys from Kinder surprises in a basin of sand. Repeating figures had to be set aside, one unique one was a clue.
Instead of sand, you can rummage through semolina, rice, salt and buckwheat.
15. Puzzles with matches
Most often, large fireplace matches or counting sticks are used for this purpose. There are very simple problems, and there are those that even adults puzzle over. Here's an example from my Haunted Bunker quest. Rearrange one match so that the answer is still correct.
16. Puzzles with buttons
Here, instead of buttons, there can be any figures, whatever is needed on the topic of the quest. Bugs, mummies, angry dogs. The point is that you need to divide the figures with four lines so that there is one in each cell.
Speed challenge, the fastest one gets extra points, tips or privileges.
17. Classic puzzles
Let me remind you what this is. The rules are always the same, it’s easy to figure out. Commas before the picture show how many letters need to be removed at the beginning of the word, commas after the picture show how many letters need to be removed at the end of the word. The equal sign indicates which letter in the word needs to be replaced with another.
The words are encrypted in six pictures: lemon, capital, stork, student, gift, queen. The Internet is full of such puzzles; integrate them into your quest, taking into account the plot.
18. Encrypted poem
First digit is the line number at the top.
Second digit— the serial number of the word on this line.
Third digit— letter in the selected word.
Here is a piece of the cook's book from my Ratatouille quest. Children should be able to come up with the word “refrigerator.” The essence is clear, it’s easy to come up with your own riddle!
Quest for students of grades 5, 6, 7, 8 - a ready-made set of colorfully designed tasks, with the help of which teachers or parents can arrange an exciting team quest at school or at home for students in grades 5, 6, 7, 8 with a search for a hidden surprise; it is possible to divide the players into 2-3 teams.
All tasks are completely ready - you just need to select the most suitable ones based on keywords, print them out and arrange them in accordance with a well-thought-out search chain immediately before starting the game.
Ready-made scenarios for conducting quests. Detailed information can be viewed by clicking on the image of interest.
About the kit
- This kit will help to congratulate schoolchildren in an interesting and original way both on the beginning of the school year on Knowledge Day on September 1, and on the end of their studies (at the last bell, at graduation), as well as conduct an exciting educational game for any occasion:) Give schoolchildren a fun, unforgettable adventure !
- The quest provides a wide variety of universal places at school or at home where you can hide riddles and the surprise itself.
- There is no imposed search chain; tasks can be hidden in any order, which is very convenient for the quest organizer.
- It is not necessary to use all task options, you can do any number of stages (maximum 12 stages).
- Interesting and varied tasks based on word games. Most assignments are related to certain school subjects. The riddles are not very complex, but not primitive either; they are more designed for ingenuity and intelligence than for any specific knowledge. The choice is wide, so you can definitely create a search chain to suit your taste!
- The kit is intended for students of grades 5, 6, 7, 8, however, it may also be interesting for adults.
Using this kit you can organize a quest:
- for two or three teams: each type of task is performed in several versions, with different keywords - so that the teams have equal chances, and victory depends on the speed of reaction and intelligence of the players;
- for one player or for one team of players: in this case, the game organizer will have a choice of the most convenient places in the forest to create a search chain; in each type of task, you need to choose the option with the most suitable keyword.
Set design
You can start the quest game in an original way using a special postcards. It's durable and takes just a few minutes to cook (details included), with the first clue in the middle; Postcard format - A4. When finished it looks like this:
completing assignments
Description of tasks
(key places where you can hide hints and surprises are indicated in brackets)
- Hint “Encrypted Proverbs” ( magazine,flower,kettle). A fun task for associative thinking. You need to guess which famous proverbs of the Russian language are encrypted with pictures.
- Hint "Literary work" ( battery,newspaper,umbrella,backpack). A difficult task for intelligence: you need to cut out 9 squares with letters and fold them into one large square so that you can read the title of a literary work.
- Hint: Math Terms ( pantry,dining room,bedside table). An excellent task for ingenuity, entertaining puzzles.
- Hint “Symbols of the countries of the world” ( painting,ladder,plant ). An interesting erudition task.
- Hint “Botanical fillword” ( vase,closet,plastic bag,door,lamp,desk). A good task that requires players to be focused and collected.
- Hint "Zoological cipher" (
camera,fridge,pot,envelope,presenter, piano,Assembly Hall,lobby
).
First, you need to decipher the letters using the key, and then make a word from them.
- Hint "History of the Ancient World" (diary,textbook,hanger ). An interesting quiz in the form of a test.
- English language tips ( window, table, chair), "German" (table chair). Riddles about animals.
- Clue "Color confusion" (curtain,computer,TV ). An entertaining task for making anagrams, you need to restore the mixed up names of colors.
- Hint "Musical Instruments" ( mirror, tobox,plate,gym ). Players will not only need to find the key to a tricky code, but also remember the names of musical instruments.
- Hint "Sports"
(
corridor,notebook,telephone
).
Using pictures and just one suggested letter, solve the crossword puzzle .
- Hint "Puzzle" (globe,calculator,microscope,stand for pens and pencils,briefcase,Frame,watch). A simple but entertaining task: you need to put together a puzzle and, from the reconstructed picture, find out the place where the next clue is located.
- postcard to start the quest
- Recommendations for preparing and conducting the quest + handy sign for creating a search chain
- tasks and answers (each task is immediately followed by an answer, and for convenience and clarity, all answers are formatted in the same way as the tasks themselves)
The kit is offered in electronic form - you need to print everything you need yourself on a color printer(the card and assignments look great on regular office paper).
Set format: tasks and answers - 97 pages, instructions - 4 pages (pdf files), postcard for starting the quest (jpg file)
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What you need to know when ordering a quest on school grounds
- The event must be agreed upon with the school principal and class teacher. Even if the quest is planned on a school street area that is open to other visitors. This is important so that there are no unexpected difficulties with security on the day of the game.
- The quest lasts about 1.5 hours. The exact time depends on the area we use for the game and the activity of the participants themselves.
- A quest at school requires preparation and adaptation of tasks. We will come to see the game site a week or two before the event. We will discuss the details with you and agree on what can be used. And what is better to avoid?
- All programs are conducted by presenters. These are not animators, but pleasant, active young people who easily find a language with children.
Choosing a quest for high school and elementary school
- When planning a quest in elementary school, be prepared for hyper-active behavior from the children. This is not surprising - gambling and your own discoveries will excite anyone.
- Our quest for high school students is a full-fledged investigation. A complex, action-packed detective story, the same we offer for adults. So don’t expect a basic walkthrough! A serious quest is just what teenagers will appreciate.
- If you are planning a quest in a school class, choose our quiz. Unfortunately, we will not be able to create a full-fledged quest in one single room. But let's play an intellectual quiz, during which you don't need to move anywhere.
- For a full-fledged quest you will need a fairly large area. Depending on the program, this may be several classes and a corridor (for an investigation quest, for example). And for a quest game for an elementary school that involves finding objects, a school street area or several floors in the building itself are suitable. But Fort Boyard can be used in both an assembly hall and a sports hall, but optimally it can be played on the school grounds.
- If you are planning a school quest for several classes, we will develop an individual program. In it we combine diverse tasks - sports, logical and team-building. 60-150 people can participate in such a game! The quest competition will captivate the kids for the whole day and give them the opportunity to show their abilities at different stages of the quest.
When planning a children's party, the easiest option is to turn to people who professionally organize holidays. They will offer you a lot of options, various types of entertainment, among which quests are especially popular today.
Quest- this is a chain of tasks connected to each other by some topic or common goal.
It is not surprising that children are delighted with quests, because they so love to solve mysteries, go to the goal and receive such a coveted prize as a result.
But to arrange an exciting quest, you don’t have to contact anyone. Using ingenuity and imagination, any parent can write a script for their own special quest, which will be compiled taking into account the hobbies and interests of your child. And such a quest will be even more valuable, because you have put your soul into it, and even more interesting, because who, if not you, knows how to interest your own child.
To create a scenario, you will need tasks for a quest for children. Let's look at different options for children's tasks, by putting them together, you can create your own unique scenario.
To read it, you need to do certain things with it. Examples of such a letter:
- inscription with milk. Appears when heated. To do this you will need matches or a lighter, so this task should not be given to children. But even if you are doing a quest for schoolchildren, at this stage it is advisable for the participation or at least the presence of an adult for safety reasons.
- wax candle or chalk. The paper with the hint must be painted over with a pencil so that the inscription appears. An excellent safe option for the task.
- pressed inscription. We take two sheets of paper, place them on a soft surface and write the message so that it is imprinted on the bottom sheet. This will be our secret letter. To read the inscription, it must be painted over, just like in the previous version.
Crossword
You can easily compose it yourself. For example, the answer to the next stage will be the word “sun”. For each letter of the word we come up with another word: the letter “C” is a dog, etc. Moreover, this may not necessarily be the first letter of the word. Then we select a leading question or riddle for each word. The answers are entered into the cells and the result is a clue word in one of the columns. We paint it some color. An example of such a crossword puzzle can be found here.
Hidden clue
For this type of task, you will need a container with sand, any cereal or pasta, in which a capsule with a hint is hidden. You can also use a bucket of water.
Such tasks are more suitable for a quest that takes place in nature.
You can hide the clue not in a container, but in a certain area. It could be some bushes or thick grass.
Quiz
One or more questions, after solving which, participants receive a hint. It is advisable that the quiz questions be united by one topic. These can be phrases from fairy tales, from which you need to guess the fairy tale itself.
More quiz options:
- we take several objects or pictures, we need to guess which movie or cartoon these objects are from;
- Geographic quiz - guess countries, cities;
- quiz with questions about animals, birds or insects;
- a quiz with questions about household appliances or any items used in everyday life.
If the quest is carried out with schoolchildren, the quiz can be dedicated to any subject that they study at school. In this case, the task will be not only exciting, but also useful.
Labyrinth
More suitable for nature, but can also be organized at home. On the street, it could be stretched ropes, between which you need to crawl, or a tunnel made of branches - this must be determined by the availability of materials.
At home, you can use a special children's tunnel or stretch tape between the walls in the hallway.
Mystery
It can be either in prose or in poetic form. The answer is the key to the next task.
To complicate the task, write the riddle backwards - then the children will have to try to read it, and then only guess.
Rebus
We depict the key word using a rebus. You can choose a ready-made rebus, or you can come up with one yourself.
Puzzle
We first print a word or picture on paper, glue the paper onto thick cardboard and cut it into pieces. The child's task is to put the puzzle together to get a clue.
Word encrypted using phone buttons
Phone buttons have letters, which means each letter in a word can be represented by a number. But each number corresponds to several letters, which complicates the task. Such tasks are suitable for schoolchildren; children may not be able to cope with them.
Word encrypted with icons
Each letter of the alphabet is indicated by some kind of sign - a circle, a square, an asterisk. Children are given a code of signs and an alphabet with symbols. Their task is to pick up the letters and solve the word as quickly as possible.
find 10 differences
A well-known childhood pastime is to compare two pictures and find the differences. It could easily be made into a children's quest. Looking for differences as a team is much more fun and interesting.
Relay races
This is a component of a quest in nature. There are a lot of relay variations. You can come up with your own, stylizing it to match the theme of the quest. For example, if the quest is dedicated to the New Year, then instead of a ball, children can pass each other a toy snowman or Santa Claus’s bag with gifts.
Who's the odd one out here?
Children are given a few words or pictures. Their task is to determine which object or word is superfluous. The extra word will be the key to the next stage. An option with a complication - we make each word a riddle or a rebus, then the children first need to unravel the words, and then look for the odd one among them.
Do the math
We prepare cards with hints in advance, on each card there is a word and a number. To find out which word is the key, you need to count something. You can count steps in the entrance, benches or trees on the street, windows in the house, etc. Let's complicate the task - you need to count several objects, then add these numbers to get the key.
Find the right box
You need to prepare several identical boxes, one of which contains a key or a word. The participants' task is to open all the boxes. The option is more complicated - we put a key in each, but only one of them fits the lock, or we put a piece of paper in each, but only one of them has a hint.
Mirror reflection
We write a word or riddle in a mirror image. Participants must guess for themselves that they need to use a mirror to read. By the way, the mirror can also be hidden, thereby making the task even more interesting.
General assignment rules
Here we have selected only the main variants of tasks, you can take them as a basis or come up with your own, but you must follow several rules:
- All tasks should not be dangerous. You cannot force a child to swim across a river or light a fire;
- the problems must be age-appropriate for the participants to actually solve them. But at the same time, they should not be too simple;
- the stages of the quest should be united by one theme, smoothly transition into each other, and be built in a logical chain;
- at the end there should be a prize waiting for the participants, and it should be such that no one is offended. If the game is a team game, then the prize should be for the whole team. If desired, you can give small prizes at each stage of the passage.
We hope that our tips will help you and you will organize your own original and exciting children's quest!
Disgusting event and disgusting company! On December 14, 2019, we took part in a quest presented by the company Quest-for-all.rf called Sherlock. Disgusting room, the props are old, shabby, not to mention the fact that there are catastrophically few of them. 15 minutes before the start, a girl called me and asked me to stay for 20 minutes, because... they are doing renovation work. Despite the fact that we planned to have 16 people participate. The room was completely unequipped to receive participants; they were taken into a dark room with 2 hooks on the wall for clothes. Along the way, there were hints at every step. We didn't even have time to look around. It felt like they were trying to get us out of there quickly. The quest itself is not at all interesting. To my numerous requests for the administration to contact me, I received only the answers “they will contact you.” As a result, the company blocked my phone number. Payment is accepted only by Sberbank-online to some kind of out-of-town card, as a result of which a commission was also charged for the transfer. They work without receipts. Disgusting work! I didn’t receive any compensation for the disrupted event, not even an apology!
An unexpectedly real and emotionally intense quest. The brain perceives everything as truth and you can directly smell the smells, catch sudden movements out of the corner of your eye, feel a real fall, some objects look so real that you feel uneasy... It was both scary and fun, the puzzles were interesting and original, the ending was especially epic! Unlike classic room quests, emotions are at their limit.
My friends and I completed the escape plan quest, escaped in 48 minutes, this is a success) At the beginning it was a little creepy to be handcuffed in a prison cell, but overall it was very exciting. Interestingly, the quest rooms do not only consist of prison rooms.
An exciting quest, my child personally ran out of emotion) She told me in awe how their team tried to escape from the captivity of aliens, through whose fault they were “stuck” on an alien planet. The children went through the quest with an astronaut animator, which made them very happy. I recommend the company and the quest.
I went with my younger sister and her classmates to the “school of magic” quest. It’s amazing that 10-year-old children know everything about Harry Potter)) The spells came in handy, and the magic wands came into use) The quest is not difficult, but the animator Hermione helped us)
I’ve long wanted to take my children to a real quest, so I chose the quest from Exitgames. Among all the quests of the Avengers company, it is designed for the little ones, which is exactly what I need - my children are 5 and 7 years old. We hired an animator in an Iron Man suit for an additional fee, and the children really enjoyed it. Without the animator's tips, it would have been difficult for the children. The impressions are good.
It was great! An hour of play flew by. The three of us experienced déjà vu, once again plunging into the magical world of Harry Potter - we each had our own magic wand, magic spells opened doors, and the sorting hat sorted me into Gryffindor))! To be honest, not everything worked out right away; we managed to get out in 55 minutes, although I wouldn’t say that the riddles were difficult. Calling on all their ingenuity and a “magic wand” to help, they finally found a magic potion)
We were at a children's quest for the first time, the child chose the “Escape Plan” himself, we supported him. There were 4 of us, three children and me. The quest is of high quality and the puzzles are chosen in such a way that all the children are busy; to get to the next room you need to solve not just one, but several. The quest is small, perfect for 3-5 people. We managed, but we took hints. I was glad that I could take pictures during the quest. After the quest we had coffee and cakes in a cafe at the center, but I would have liked more variety of food - unless you ordered in advance, there are no hot dishes available.
I gave my 14-year-old son a gift for his birthday - he and his friends went on the quest The Ring of the Nibelungs. I went there on my own and am sharing my impressions. I liked the quest, it was a little difficult, the guys didn’t have time to complete it, it wasn’t enough, as they say, a couple of minutes, but the administrators prompted and explained the last task at the end. Detective quest, logic tasks. I guessed right with the gift. Thank you and I recommend)
Together with my sons and husband, I went through this quest with the mystery of the “Flying Dutchman” - I can say it’s really fascinating, the surroundings are wonderful - there is a mast with a sail, a steering wheel, a cabin and a captain’s bridge. The only thing is that the room is a little small, but there were 5 of us, but more would have been cramped) I liked it, the riddles were not difficult, they were completed in 45 minutes.