You’ll chase clues across Central London as an MI6 agent, guided by messages from Bond’s world. Expect real pubs, secret spots and playful competition with friends or family. Solve hands-on puzzles together, pause for snacks or drinks when you want — and maybe see familiar streets with new eyes by the end.
I’ll admit, I was a bit too excited when we got the first message from “Moneypenny” — like, full-on grinning on the street. There’s something about seeing familiar London corners suddenly turn mysterious. Our phones buzzed with instructions and we were off, dodging tourists near Trafalgar Square and whispering guesses to each other. The city felt different, like it was in on the game. At one point, a man in a dark coat gave us a nod outside an old tavern — probably just some random guy but for a second, I wondered if he was part of it.
We ducked into this 17th-century pub (the one with creaky floorboards and that yeasty smell you only get in old places), trying to solve a riddle about a “dead drop.” Our guide — well, the voice on the phone — kept things moving. There were moments I felt genuinely stumped; my friend Anna swore she’d cracked the code but nope, we had to ask for a hint (no shame). The whole private treasure hunt vibe made Central London feel fresh again. And honestly, having breaks built in meant we could grab chips and not worry about falling behind.
By the time we slipped through the lobby of some five-star hotel pretending to be MI6 agents (I’m sure we looked ridiculous), I realized how much I’d gotten into it. It wasn’t just about solving clues or winning — though yes, we did get our little prize at the end — but about seeing these streets differently for a few hours. Even now I catch myself glancing at side doors or old plaques and wondering what stories they’re hiding. If you’re up for something playful that pulls you right into the city’s secrets, this 007 Shadow Of Spectre game is worth it.
The immersive game lasts around 2-3 hours across Central London.
You can play in teams of 2-6 people; larger groups split into multiple teams.
Yes, optional breaks are built in at select pubs and cafes along the route.
A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended since you'll walk between locations.
Yes, dogs are welcome on this tour.
Clues are sent directly to your mobile phone via text messages and calls from characters.
If your team succeeds, every player receives a prize and your place is added to the leaderboard.
Your ticket is fully flexible; you can change date or time yourself anytime.
Your day includes interactive text messages and phone calls from characters guiding your mission through Central London, hands-on puzzles to solve as a team, real-world encounters at secret locations (including historic pubs and hotels), optional food and drink stops whenever you need them, a prize for successful teams plus leaderboard bragging rights—and full flexibility to reschedule if plans change.
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