For Easter, Enigma Escape is launching an “E” hunt in Toulouse
The biggest escape game brand in Toulouse is organizing a special Easter “E” hunt in the streets of the city. Every day, a clue photo is posted on their social networks. Players have until Sunday to solve the puzzles.
6 p.m.: a first photo is posted on Enigma Escape’s Instagram and Facebook account. The largest escape game brand in Toulouse, eight rooms in total, launched between April 11 and 18, a treasure hunt in the city center, free and accessible to all.
Every day, Enigma Escape will post a clue about a location. It’s up to you to find it in the district of Esquirol, the Carmes or even Joan of Arc… Once there, other clues will be scattered on the monuments within a maximum of 20 steps of the starting point. The goal? Collect the most letters to form a code. In total, five places will be discovered as the days of the week. For latecomers, it is possible to complete the “E” hunt all at once. “If you can’t play the game every day, then it will take a maximum of two hours to collect all the clues in a row”, calculates Julien, one of the organizers.
A lot of imagination and some gifts
It took a month for the four organizers, employed at Enigma Escape, to imagine this large-scale game. “This is the first time that we have organized this type of event. We hope that many will bring the solutions back on Sunday or Monday”, explains one of the organizers. Indeed, once the code has been found, it must be returned to the premises of the sign, 34 rue de Bayard, to be able to announce its result. And first come, first served. In the prizes: a role-playing learning kit from Univers Parallèles, games available and a free drink at Baraka Jeux and free places for an escape game. But before getting to the gifts, you will have to be able to have the right final combination: “The game is quite accessible. You have to be observant and it’s always better to go with at least two people to not miss anything “, advises Enigma Escape.
And beware, other clues and giveaways could be lurking in the social media posts.