Play outside, in the city, and... what exactly is a Treasure Hunt?
We started organizing treasure hunts on the occasion of some -now distant- birthdays and, oh, the joyous fun that we had! Since then, we have been developing new concepts-projects and commercial treasure hunt games in interesting locations rich in history and natural beauty!
Treasure Hunting is the definitive team game of personal experiences, through which all participants interact, think creatively & learn actively, move about in exterior domains, and live at the same time unforgettable exploration quests with many many friends!
A game of exploration, active discovery, and unlimited positive energy! A game that brings us back to our childhood years, when during family excursions we would discover the beautiful nature of our country, Greece, and we would think-up of fantastic stories about secret locations, lost trails and hidden treasures!
You can read information about all our projects in the respective photo-links below. To participate in our featured Treasure Hunt see our Offers page!
What does a Treasure Hunt feature?
The idea behind each Treasure Hunt concept is original, as are most of the quizzes, while at the same time some re-worked versions of known quizzes are included with full reference to their original creator & source.
The standard Treasure Hunt has a linear form, where-upon the participants set off in teams from their starting position, and following a trail of clues guide themselves to the hidden Treasure. The quizzes may include problems involving cryptography, logic, trivia, orienteering, brain-teasers, riddles, etc., while some totally wild-card sets may pop-up now & then!
At the same time, the Treasure Hunt can be based on a creative theme and narrate a story about...Pirates, Knights, Witches, Tourists, Sheep+Wolves, Nobel-winners (or perhaps Nibelung), Botanists, new Musicians and old master-Artists, within a trove of Comic-Surreal references!
Games played Outdoors:
Below you can find our latest games & concepts that are played outdoors.
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