




Step into the shoes of a world-class detective with the Figari Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game. This immersive outdoor adventure turns the historic streets of Figari into your very own crime-solving playground. Perfect for families, friend groups, couples, or solo travelers, this story-driven city game challenges you to crack codes, solve mind-bending puzzles, and uncover the truth behind the mysterious murder of Balthasar. Using your smartphone and the Loquiz app, you will interact with digital characters, complete fun photo challenges, and experience the city from a completely new perspective. The activity lasts approximately 2 hours, but with no strict time limit, you can pause, grab a coffee, and continue at your own pace. Everything is managed through your phone, offering you ultimate freedom and independence with no tour guide required. Whether you are looking for a unique team-building activity or a fun way to spice up your trip to Corsica, this Sherlock Holmes game delivers an unforgettable, laughter-filled experience packed with British humor.
Make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting, and download the Loquiz app on Wi-Fi beforehand. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city center.
This self-guided Sherlock Holmes game is the ultimate way to add excitement to your visit to Figari. Unlike traditional guided tours, it offers complete flexibility, allowing you to start whenever you want and play at your own speed. It is incredibly budget-friendly, requiring only one ticket for up to four people. It combines the thrill of an escape room with outdoor exploration, making it a fantastic bonding experience filled with laughter, teamwork, and friendly competition.
You only need to buy 1 ticket per group of 1 to 4 people. If you have a larger group, you can purchase multiple tickets to play in competing teams.
No, this is a fully self-guided game. You will receive all instructions by email, and you can start, pause, and resume the game whenever you like on your selected date.
No, this game uses the city center as an interactive playing field for the murder mystery storyline, but it does not provide historical tourist information about Figari.