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Discover Nancy through an interactive game on your smartphone, combining fun challenges, regional stories, and sightseeing in a 2-hour adventure for groups up to 6.

The Discovery Track Game: The Mysteries of Nancy offers a playful way to explore this historic French city. Priced at $45.38 per group (up to 6 participants), this 2-hour activity transforms sightseeing into an engaging treasure hunt. You’ll enjoy a flexible route through the Nancy city center, answering questions, completing photo and video challenges, and uncovering local stories, all via your smartphone.
Ideal for families, small groups, or those on a small EVJF (bachelorette) celebration, this game encourages observation, daring, and curiosity. While some reviews highlight that the game is more about photo and video challenges than traditional sightseeing, the interactive format offers a different perspective on Nancy’s highlights. A key consideration is the reliance on your own smartphone and good network coverage to access the app during the experience.
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The tour begins at Place de la Carrière, a well-known historic square in Nancy. After downloading the free application and receiving a unique game code, your group is ready to embark on a customized exploration of the city. The activity ends back at the starting point, making it convenient for groups to plan their visit.
This setup allows flexibility in how the route is navigated, so travelers can choose which geolocated points to visit first. This freedom ensures that the activity can suit varied pacing preferences or specific interests within Nancy’s city center.

The core of this experience is the interactive app, which provides a 2-hour scenario filled with questions, challenges, and fun facts about Nancy. The instructions for participants are provided via a link, and each group receives a single game code to track progress.
During the game, users answer unusual and timed questions, aiming to score as many points as possible. The challenges involve photos and videos—posing for selfies and capturing moments—adding a creative twist to traditional sightseeing. The game also features questions about regional records, cultural highlights, historical trades, and some unusual news of the region, making it an educational and amusing activity.
Participants explore the historic city center, which includes notable sites like Place de la Carrière. The route’s flexibility means visitors can move around the geolocated points in any order they choose, making it ideal for groups who prefer a relaxed or dynamic pacing.
While no specific stops outside the city center are listed, the focus remains on Nancy’s key districts and landmarks. The activity encourages observation and daring, with challenges designed to put participants in contact with Nancy’s architecture, traditions, and local stories.
The meeting point is at Place de la Carrière, with the activity ending at the same location. The tour is near public transportation, and service animals are allowed. No physical guide is included, so the experience relies on the smartphone app and self-guided exploration.
Travelers should ensure they have a smartphone with a reliable network connection—preferably 3G, 4G, or 5G—to access the app smoothly. The activity is suitable for most travelers, and no specific physical requirements are noted, making it accessible to a broad audience.
Reviews reflect a broad range of experiences. Many appreciate the family-friendly nature and fun missions embedded within the game. One reviewer calls it a “great family experience”, highlighting how young and old alike participate happily.
Another reviewer suggests that the game is well-optimized for small EVJF groups, with photos and videos creating lasting memories. However, some reviews criticize the activity for lacking deep discovery about Nancy’s monuments and stories, emphasizing that the activity is more about photo challenges than sightseeing.
A few comments mention the cost relative to the perceived value, with some feeling that the activity mainly generates videos and photos without significant historical or cultural insights. The company responds politely to such feedback, noting the variety of missions and encouraging travelers to contact them for alternative experiences if desired.
While this activity focuses on interactive challenges, other tours available in Nancy include walking tours with historical stories, guided visits of Art Nouveau architecture, and specialty food tours. The Discovery Track Game offers a different approach, prioritizing fun, creativity, and self-guided exploration over traditional guided commentary.
Travelers looking for educational depth might prefer guided tours, but those seeking a lighthearted, playful experience will find this game a refreshing option. Its low cost and flexible timing make it attractive for casual groups who want to explore Nancy in a relaxed, engaging way.
This activity suits families, small groups, or small celebrations like EVJF parties** who want to mix sightseeing with fun challenges. It’s perfect for groups comfortable with using their own smartphones and who enjoy interactive, photo-based tasks.
The flexibility of the route and the personalized pacing mean that it can work for both quick explorations and more leisurely discovery. However, those expecting a traditional guided tour with historical narration might find this activity less satisfying.
The main limitation is the reliance on a good network connection; without reliable internet, accessing the app and completing challenges could be difficult. Plus, some reviews mention that the activity emphasizes photo and video tasks more than cultural insights, which might not suit travelers seeking deep historical knowledge.
The activity’s cost might seem high to some, especially if participants are primarily interested in sightseeing rather than challenges. Since the tour does not include a physical guide, it is mainly a self-guided experience.
The Discovery Track Game: The Mysteries of Nancy offers an original way to see the city, combining interactive challenges, local stories, and sightseeing over 2 hours. Its affordable price and adaptability make it appealing for families, small groups, and celebrations seeking light entertainment during their visit.
While it might not satisfy those craving in-depth historical tours, it delivers a creative, engaging experience that encourages observation and daring. It’s especially suitable for groups that enjoy photo challenges and self-guided adventures using their own smartphones.
Travelers should be prepared with a good network connection and comfortable shoes. Overall, it’s a worthwhile option for a different perspective on Nancy, particularly for those who want to combine fun with sightseeing.
“Great family experience in the streets of Nancy, young and old alike lent themselves to the game and loved the missions offered.Auto-translated”
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, the activity is generally accessible for most travelers, including children, especially if they enjoy photo and video challenges.
Do I need to bring my own smartphone?
Yes, participants must use their own smartphones to access the app and complete challenges.
Can I cancel the activity?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is there a physical guide during the activity?
No, the activity is self-guided with instructions provided via the app, and there is no physical guide included.
Are there any additional costs?
No, the $45.38 fee covers the entire experience for groups up to 6, excluding smartphone and network costs.