You’ll dive into Malaga’s winding streets as part of a city quest game with an iPad and action pack full of gadgets. Solve riddles, race against time, and discover hidden corners alongside friends or family — all with local support if you need it. It’s playful, surprising, and gives you those little moments you’ll remember long after the mission ends.
"Wait, is that the right alley or did we just circle back to the churro stand?" That’s what I asked after our third wrong turn — but honestly, getting lost in Malaga’s tangled streets was half the fun. We started near Plaza de la Constitución, iPad in hand, feeling like undercover agents (well, slightly less cool). The city quest game kicked off fast — riddles popping up on the screen, clues hidden behind street art or tucked into shop windows. Our guide gave us a quick intro and handed over this ‘action pack’ full of odd little gadgets. I still have no idea what half of them do.
The story was wild — something about a secret poison from the 1950s and us being the only hope for humanity. It sounds cheesy but when you’re racing against a timer and your friend is yelling about QR codes while locals walk by giving you curious looks, you kind of get into it. The air smelled faintly of oranges (or maybe that was just my snack) and every time we solved a clue, there was this little jolt of excitement. At one point I tried to pronounce “antídoto” properly and our guide just grinned — probably heard every version by now.
We had 120 minutes to finish but honestly, I stopped caring about the clock halfway through. There were families with strollers doing it too (one toddler kept waving at us), so it’s not just for puzzle nerds or escape room fans. The best part? Seeing parts of Malaga I’d never noticed before — tiny balconies with laundry flapping in the breeze, old men playing dominoes in doorways, that sort of thing. We didn’t save the world (spoiler: we missed one clue), but I still think about how much we laughed trying.
The city quest game lasts 120 minutes from start to finish.
Yes, it’s family-friendly and even infants in strollers can join.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible for this tour.
No, all equipment including an iPad and action pack are provided.
The starting point is near central Malaga; exact details are given after booking.
Your experience includes an iPad loaded with your mission map and clues plus an action pack filled with useful gadgets for solving puzzles along the way. Local staff give you a quick intro before you set off together through Malaga’s streets — everything needed for your adventure is included.
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