Geheimgang 188 draws attention to biodiversity with an escape room

Winterthur/Schaan – The company Geheimgang 188 has installed a new escape room in Liechtenstein for the Hilti Family Foundation.
From September 9, visitors will be able to visit the biodiversity-themed adventure game in Schaan.

Winterthur-based game developers Geheimgang 188 have installed an educational escape room in Schaan.
It will open on September 9, 2024 and is the first to focus on biodiversity.
In realistic games, participants solve puzzles in escape rooms in order to escape from a closed room or a series of rooms within a given time.

According to a press release from the Hilti Family Foundation, the adventure game The Hunt for Mr. Mono is dedicated to the topic of biodiversity in time for the Swiss vote on the biodiversity initiative.
The project was realized together with supergut, a foundation set up by the Hilti Family Foundation in 2023.
The experts at Geheimgang 188 were responsible for the game design as well as the technical implementation.

“We have been very interested in educational escape games for a long time,” says Cédric Wyss, co-founder of Geheimgang 188, in the press release. “The fact that we have now been able to develop a game that revolves around a topic that is very close to our hearts is great.”
Over the past three weeks in particular, “there have been some night shifts to get the games ready on time. The effort was worth it and we are very proud of the result.”

The game involves solving various tricky puzzles, all of which deal with the topic of biodiversity.
The room is reportedly equipped with a variety of special effects, surprises and sophisticated technology.
Up to 21 people can play at the same time.
The game is therefore also suitable for school classes. ce/ww