




Step into the shoes of a legendary detective with the Leipzig Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game! This interactive, story-driven adventure turns the historic city center of Leipzig into your personal crime-solving playground. Perfect for friends, families, colleagues, or solo travelers, this immersive experience challenges you to crack codes, solve brain-teasing puzzles, and complete fun photo tasks to unravel the mysterious murder of Balthasar. Along the way, you will interact with digital characters and experience a suspenseful storyline packed with unexpected twists and British humor.
Designed for maximum independence, this game offers ultimate flexibility: you can start, pause, and resume your investigation whenever you like on your chosen date. Simply book, check your email for instructions, download the Loquiz app, and start your adventure in Leipzig. While the city serves as an interactive playing field, please note that the game focuses purely on mystery-solving gameplay and does not provide historical sightseeing information. It is the ultimate way to inject excitement into your Leipzig city trip!
Make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting, or bring a portable power bank. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city center on foot.
Unlike traditional guided tours, this Sherlock Holmes City Game gives you total freedom to explore Leipzig at your own pace while enjoying a thrilling, interactive adventure. It is highly affordable, requiring only one ticket for up to four players, making it the perfect budget-friendly activity for families, friends, and team-building events. Dive into an engaging storyline that combines physical exploration with digital gaming for an unforgettable experience.
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 played on your smartphone via the Loquiz app. You can start and play whenever you want without waiting for a guide.
No, this City Game uses the streets of Leipzig as an interactive game board, but it does not provide historical information or facts about the city.