Frequently asked questions

There is no physical point of sale for the booklets.
If you wish to avoid the postal delivery delay, you can order the booklets in digital PDF format. You will then immediately receive a download link by email. Print the notebook at home, or hit the streets with the file on the screen of your smart phone or digital tablet.
For the self-service activity you do not have to book. When you have the adventure booklet in your possession, you can do the investigation whenever you want and at your own pace. There is no facilitator or character for the self-service activity.
In your notebook you have the map of the territory of the adventure. Simply start your adventure at the place described by the first riddle in your notebook.
It takes an average of 3 km of walking to complete an adventure. This may vary depending on the strategy you adopt.
Yes, they can accompany the adults during the activity. However, given the difficulty of the puzzles, they may not actively contribute to the game.
Yes. It is possible to complete the adventure without using stairs. But to avoid the stairs, you will sometimes have to lengthen your journey slightly.
The puzzles in the booklet can be solved in any order. If you are several teams, you can do the puzzles in a different order so as not to work on the same puzzle at the same time.
It's okay. Remember that your mission is to investigate with the secret information you have in your possession to find the location of a treasure lost long ago. If there was a sign saying the treasure is here, it wouldn't be lost.
As you cannot dig for confirmation, you are encouraged to verify your solution by visiting the webpage given at the end of your booklet.
At the end of your booklet, you will find the address of a web page where you can obtain the solution of the adventure.
Scenarios contain historical facts and elements of fiction. They are inspired by rumours. Let's say they could have been true.
The Adventure Master's stated goal is to mix historical fact and fiction. He hopes that participants will continue to question themselves when they return home, and will search the Internet for answers to their questions. So the adventure can continue, as well as the discovery of history and heritage.
