From the BNF to the pavilions of Bercy Village, set off on a verdant adventure in the heart of this modern district.
Play whenever you want from: 10 Port de la Gare
Ultra-collaborative: each player doesn't have the same information on their phone
A fake phone interface, full of surprises
Fun above all: family-friendly puzzles and an offbeat tone
A realistic adventure, written by a professional screenwriter
They loved Eskap, find out why!
You are expected at the meeting point: 10 Port de la Gare, 75013 Paris
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No, you need one phone per player. The experience contains multiplayer communication challenges where each player needs their own phone.
Our adventure is played with at least 2 players. Some communication challenges require interaction between at least 2 players.
Absolutely: we have a group offer where each team can play at the same time.
Yes! The game is available in English and French. You can choose the game language when launching your game from the mobile app.
Eskap is a game without reservation, autonomous. With your game code you can choose the time and day that suits you, there's always room.
Yes, the Eskap mobile app requires mobile network access throughout the game.
Of course! The minimum recommended age is 14, as some puzzles can be difficult to complete. If your child doesn't have a phone, they can team up with an adult.
The finish point is always less than 300m from the start, except in the following cities: Besançon, Bercy (where the distance is about 1km).
Yes, the scenario is the same in each city, so we don't recommend playing it twice in 2 different cities.
The Disappearance is of medium difficulty, and clues will be available from the Eskap mobile app to help you. The puzzles call on various skills: observation, logic, communication.
Yes. We take care to offer a route without stairs or narrow passages to make it as accessible as possible (routes are generally in pedestrian areas).
Yes! All puzzles can be completed at night and the route doesn't pass through places that are closed at night. If you have the choice, we recommend playing during the day, as some areas may be less pleasant or less frequented at night.