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₹ 4,621 per adult
Embark on a murder mystery game tour in Singapore's Chinatown. Solve puzzles and riddles as you work together to find the serial killer.
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Duration 2.0 hour
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Live tour guide
English
Itinerary
Embark on a thrilling adventure in Chinatown with a new game tour. Solve puzzles to catch a serial killer in a game that combines elements of an escape room and a guided tour. Meet your guide, who will be in character as a local with strong ties to Chinatown. Hear stories revolving around landmarks such as the Chinatown Heritage Centre, Sri Mariamman Temple, Tong Heng, Chinatown Complex, and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Work in teams of 2 – 5 people to solve a series of puzzles around Chinatown. Determine the route you take, and the choice of items to pick. As you solve the puzzles, you will be narrated throughout by your guide, who will dive into a character throughout. Characters include Samsui woman Auntie Geok, moneylender friend Raj, provision shop owner Ah Kee, and others. Tour is suitable for all ages | Tour will only commence with a minimum of 4 participants. For dates outside of the fixed schedule, you can email [email protected] to enquire
Highlights
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Chinatown as you solve a murder mystery
Explore the streets of Chinatown and learn about the area's history and culture
Solve puzzles and riddles as you work together to find the serial killer
Hear stories about the area's landmarks, including the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Enjoy a fun and interactive experience that's perfect for team building
Know before you go
Wear comfortable walking shoes Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated Camera is recommended for capturing moments
Includes
Professional tour guide cum gamemaster Tour and outdoor escape room experience Solve puzzles while navigating the streets of Chinatown