




Step into the shoes of a legendary detective with the Monaco Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game! This interactive, story-driven city game turns the glamourous streets of Monaco into your private crime-solving playground. Your mission? Crack challenging puzzles, follow hidden clues, and unravel the mysterious murder of Balthasar. Along the way, you will meet digital characters, complete fun photo tasks, and crack codes, all while enjoying the city at your own pace.
Perfect for friends, families, couples, or team-building events, this game offers ultimate flexibility. There is no tour guide to follow—simply book your ticket (only 1 ticket needed per group of 1 to 4 people), download the Loquiz app, and start your 2-hour adventure whenever you like. You can pause and resume the game at any time, making it easy to combine with a coffee break or sightseeing. Whether you play solo or compete in multiple teams, this immersive game guarantees a unique and memorable experience filled with British humor and exciting plot twists in the heart of Monaco.
Make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting, and consider bringing a portable power bank. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city streets on foot.
Unlike traditional guided tours, this self-guided Sherlock Holmes game gives you complete freedom to explore Monaco on your own terms. It combines the excitement of an escape room with the freedom of outdoor sightseeing. It is highly affordable, requiring only one ticket for up to four people, and offers a fantastic, interactive way to bond with friends or family while testing your detective skills in one of the world's most luxurious destinations.
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.
Yes! The game is completely self-guided. You can start, pause, and continue the adventure at any time on your selected date, allowing you to explore Monaco at your own pace.
No, this game uses the city as an interactive playing field for a fictional mystery story, but it does not provide historical information or facts about Monaco.