



Step into the shoes of a legendary detective with the Terneuzen Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game! This immersive, interactive city game turns the streets of Terneuzen into your very own crime-solving playground. Perfect for friends, families, couples, or colleagues, this story-driven adventure challenges you to solve the mysterious murder of Balthasar. Along the way, you will crack codes, complete entertaining photo tasks, meet digital characters, and follow a suspenseful plot packed with unexpected twists and classic British humor.
Starting at just €19.95 per group (1 to 4 people), this self-guided game offers ultimate flexibility. There are no fixed schedules or tour guides; you can start, pause, and resume the game whenever you like, exploring Terneuzen at your own pace. Simply book the game, download the Loquiz app, and head to the starting point in the city center. Whether you are looking for a unique team-building activity or a fun way to spice up your city trip, this 2-hour outdoor escape game guarantees an unforgettable experience filled with brain-teasing fun!
Charge your smartphone to 100% before starting, and consider bringing a portable power bank. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city center.
This Sherlock Holmes game offers the perfect blend of freedom, excitement, and affordability. Unlike traditional guided tours, it gives you 100% control over your schedule, letting you explore Terneuzen at your own pace. At just €19.95 per group of up to four people, it is an incredibly budget-friendly way to enjoy a unique, interactive outdoor escape room experience filled with laughter, teamwork, and clever puzzles.
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 fully self-guided. After booking, you will receive instructions via email. You can start, pause, and play the game whenever you want on your selected date.
No, this is an interactive game that uses the city as a playing field. It does not provide historical information or facts about Terneuzen's landmarks.