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Experience a 2-hour immersive game in Paris where you act as both spectator and actor, set in 1432 Waloris with costumes, role-playing, and bluffing.

This tour offers a distinctive blend of role-playing, immersive theater, and escape game elements, all wrapped into a 2-hour experience in Paris. Located just a short walk from Saint-Lazare and Place de Clichy, the adventure takes place at 26 rue de Saint-Pétersbourg in the city’s elegant 8th arrondissement.
Designed for 8 to 12 participants, the game puts you right into the heart of historical mystery in 1432 Waloris. You don costumes and are guided by a professional actor, transforming you into a member of the city’s council trying to solve the murder of the Grand Master. A key strength of this tour is its interactive nature, where you are both a spectator and an active participant.
While the experience offers an engaging storyline and a chance to discover new sides of your loved ones through bluffing and negotiation, it’s important to note that children under 10, people with claustrophobia, and wheelchair users are not suited for this activity. Also, pets, alcohol, drugs, and cellphones are not allowed during the game, emphasizing the focus on full immersion.
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The tour begins at 26 rue de Saint-Pétersbourg, easily accessible from Saint-Lazare and Place de Clichy. The location is a dedicated space for this story-driven game, where the ambiance is crafted to transport participants back to July 1432 in the fictional city of Waloris.
This setting immerses players in a historical atmosphere, complete with costumes provided at the start, ensuring everyone feels part of the story from the moment they arrive. The short walk from central Paris landmarks makes it an easy addition to a day of sightseeing, especially for those interested in something interactive and story-rich.

The game’s story revolves around the murder of Waloris’ Grand Master, who appears to have been bitten by a wild beast. As members of the city council, players are summoned to an extraordinary wake to unravel this mystery. The narrative is designed to be emotionally charged, encouraging players to pay close attention to their senses and trust no one.
The storyline involves bluffing, negotiation, and trust tests, which keep the game lively for the full 90-minute duration. The setting heightens the tension and engagement, making players feel like they are part of a historical drama with real stakes.
The game starts with a 15 to 20-minute briefing where rules and objectives are explained clearly. Afterward, participants are dressed in costumes and step into the story as members of Waloris’s council.
Once immersed, the game lasts around 1 hour and 30 minutes, during which players must detect clues, outwit traps, and negotiate for their survival. The entire experience is guided by an actor who ensures that the story flows smoothly and that everyone remains engaged.
Following the game, a souvenir photo is offered, and a small memento is provided to remember the adventure. Participants also have the option to take over a private area for a drink and debrief, making it a flexible experience if you want to extend the fun.
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The tour’s story takes place on July 1432 in the fictional city of Waloris, where a mysterious attack has shaken the community. Participants are cast as members of the council, tasked with solving the murder and fending off werewolves. This role-playing element creates a personal connection to the story, as players navigate trust, deception, and strategy.
The costumes enhance the feeling of stepping back in time, while the guided narration by the actor deepens the sense of immersion. This mix of theater and game mechanics provides a unique experience that stands apart from traditional escape rooms or guided tours.
With 8 to 12 people, the group size fosters intimate yet lively interactions. The game encourages bluffing and negotiation, making it ideal for friends, couples, or family groups (over 10 years old). The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, where everyone’s input influences the outcome.
Since the game is interactive, players need to pay attention, strategize, and communicate. It’s a great activity for those who enjoy role-playing and problem-solving. The guiding actor helps maintain the pacing, ensuring that no one feels left out or overwhelmed.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. You reserve now and pay later, allowing you to secure your spot without immediate payment, perfect for flexible travel schedules.
It is important to note that children under 10, people with claustrophobia, and wheelchair users are not suitable for this activity. The experience is conducted entirely indoors with some content shown in the original language, though French and English are available.
Participants are asked to leave pets, alcohol, drugs, and cellphones outside to maintain immersion and safety during the game.
This immersive role-playing game offers a story-driven adventure that combines theater, bluffing, and detective work in a small group setting. Unlike typical guided tours or escape rooms, this activity puts you at the center of the story, actively participating in uncovering a historical mystery.
The costuming, guided narration, and story complexity make it a memorable experience for those looking for something different. Its location in the 8th arrondissement also makes it convenient to include as part of a broader day exploring Paris’s sights.
The 2-hour experience in Paris offers a rich, interactive adventure suitable for adults and older teens who enjoy role-playing or story-based activities. The costumed setting and guided acting make the story come alive, while the bluffing and negotiation mechanics add a layer of excitement.
While it’s not ideal for very young children or those with certain mobility issues, it remains a strong choice for groups seeking an engaging, theatrical activity that departs from typical sightseeing. The flexible booking options and small-group format make it accessible and private, perfect for a memorable evening or afternoon in Paris.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It is designed for participants over 10 years old; younger children may find it difficult to engage fully.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there language options?
Yes, the game is offered in French and English to accommodate different participants.
What should I wear or bring?
Costumes are provided, and there’s no need to bring anything else. Cellphones are not allowed during the game.
How many people are in each group?
The game is for private groups of 8 to 12 participants, ensuring an intimate experience.
Where exactly does the tour start?
It starts at 26 rue de Saint-Pétersbourg, a central location in Paris’s 8th arrondissement.
This immersive game blends theatrical storytelling with interactive gameplay, making it a memorable activity for those seeking a unique way to experience Paris beyond the usual sightseeing.
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