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Discover Angers through a fun and engaging escape game, "The Alchemist," with puzzles exploring witchcraft accusations. Book for only $13.87 per group!
Exploring the charming streets of Angers, France, becomes an adventure with “The Alchemist”, a self-guided urban escape game designed for groups of up to six people. Priced at just $13.87 per group, this 2-hour experience offers an affordable way to see the city through the lens of a mysterious story set in medieval times. You’ll follow a mobile app to uncover clues, solve puzzles, and unravel the story of a villager accused of witchcraft, making it an engaging activity suitable for families, friends, or small groups.
While the activity is primarily a puzzle-solving game in the city streets, it also offers practical benefits like 24/7 online support and a fun city tour that can be enjoyed at any time between midnight and 11:30 p.m. This flexibility means you can fit it into most schedules. The game’s affordability and long validity—up to 3 years—make it an attractive choice, especially for those looking for a cost-effective, interactive way to explore Angers.


The tour begins at Jardin des plantes d’Angers, located at 39 Rue Boreau. This lush, green space provides a calm and inviting start for the game. From there, your journey into the story of “The Alchemist” unfolds as you follow the mobile app instructions. The meeting point is accessible and near public transportation, making it easy to reach without hassle.
Participants are encouraged to bring their smartphone and ensure a full battery, since the game relies on digital navigation and puzzle solving. No food or drinks are included, so plan to have some snacks or water along if you wish, but the activity itself is centered around urban exploration and mystery solving.
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The core plot of “L’Alchimiste” revolves around investigating a village resident accused of witchcraft. Players take on the role of an alchemist trying to uncover the truth by interviewing witnesses and solving puzzles posed by the story’s characters. The game challenges players to decide whether to defend or support Josyne, the villager at the heart of the story.
This narrative-driven twist adds a layer of intrigue to the city walk, making it more than just an ordinary sightseeing tour. The puzzles are designed to prompt observation and problem-solving, encouraging players to pay close attention to their surroundings. The storyline effectively ties the city’s streets into the medieval setting, adding a sense of immersion.

One of the key benefits of this experience is its flexibility. The game is accessible 24/7, so groups can choose a time that best fits their plans. The support system remains active around the clock, ensuring assistance is available if needed.
The game’s long validity—up to 3 years—means that groups can start the adventure at their convenience, even months after booking. This is especially useful if plans change or if players want to replay the game and explore different solutions or perspectives.

The $13.87 fee covers the entire self-guided experience for the group. It includes online support, a fun city tour, and a summary with photos that captures the highlights of your adventure. After completing the game, players receive a record of their journey, which they can keep as a souvenir or share with friends.

While the activity is affordable and enjoyable, it does require participants to have their smartphones with a charged battery. No food or drinks are provided, so it’s advisable to bring some refreshments if desired. Also, since the game is played outdoors, weather conditions could impact the experience, though the review mentions that playing despite rainy weather is still enjoyable.
The physical requirements are minimal, making it accessible to most, but users should be comfortable walking around the city streets for approximately two hours. The activity is private, meaning only your group participates, which preserves the story’s intimacy.

The experience is similar to other Angers escape activities, such as “The Walter” or “Crazytopia”, but what makes “The Alchemist” stand out is its themed storyline based on historical witchcraft accusations combined with a budget-friendly price point. It offers a more story-driven and immersive experience compared to some outdoor escape games, which might focus solely on puzzles.

This tour particularly appeals to history buffs, mystery lovers, and families or friends seeking a different way to explore Angers. It suits those who enjoy interactive storytelling and prefer a flexible schedule over traditional guided tours. Since it’s self-guided, it’s also ideal for those who want to dictate their pace without a tour group leader.

“The Alchemist” offers an affordable, flexible, and engaging way to experience Angers through a story-rich puzzle game. Its urban setting, combined with medieval intrigue, makes it a captivating activity for small groups. The availability at any time and long game validity provide added convenience for travelers with busy or unpredictable schedules.
While it lacks food or drinks and requires a smartphone, these are minor points in an experience that emphasizes interactive fun and city exploration. For those interested in history, mystery, or simply a different way to see Angers, this game is a smart choice for a memorable and cost-effective adventure.
“Superbe moyen pour découvrir la ville dAngers, même lorsquon y habite ! Très bonne balade entre amis malgré un temps capricieux.”
Is this activity suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and since it involves walking and puzzle-solving, it’s suitable for older children and teenagers.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book about 5 days in advance for availability, but the experience can be enjoyed at any time between midnight and 11:30 p.m. during the open dates.
What should I bring for the game?
A smartphone with a charged battery is essential. No food or drinks are included, so bring snacks if desired.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the game accessible for people with mobility issues?
While no specific accessibility info is provided, the activity involves walking around the city streets, so comfort with walking is recommended.
How long does the game last?
Approximately 2 hours, but players can choose to go at their own pace within the available timeframe.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Jardin des plantes d’Angers at 39 Rue Boreau.
What is the story about?
Players investigate the accusations of witchcraft against a villager named Josyne, choosing whether to support or defend her based on puzzle clues.
Is support available during the game?
Yes, 24/7 online support is included for assistance during your adventure.
How long is the game valid after booking?
You have up to 3 years to use your game, offering plenty of flexibility for scheduling.