Eskap will soon be available in English
🌳 Outdoors, in the city center of Liège
👥 Play in a group of 2 to 6 players
📱 Each player uses the mobile app to solve challenges
⏳ 2 hours of mission over 2 km
💰 From 6,5€ per player
You are expected at your starting point: Liège
With your game code, play independently, whenever you want, it's always available!
The Eskap mobile app plays the role of your spy phone: GPS, photos, calls, image recognition, everything is there!
Over 600 players have already tried Eskap
Discover what makes Eskap unique
Each player installs the application on their smartphone and has a unique and personalized version of the adventure
The story adapts so that each player has a role to play, from 2 to 6 players
All the puzzles require the collaboration of all the players to be solved
For any other questions, please contact us.
No, you need one phone per player. The experience contains multiplayer communication challenges where each player needs their own phone.
Our adventure requires at least 2 players.
Absolutely: we have a group offer where you can play simultaneously with several teams.
The game is currently only available in French, but an English version is planned for October 2024.
Eskap is an autonomous game. With your game code you can choose the time and day that suits you, there's always room.
Yes, the Eskap mobile application requires mobile network access for the duration of the game.
Of course! The recommended minimum age is 14, as some of the puzzles can be difficult to complete. If your child doesn't have a phone, they can team up with an adult.
The arrival is always less than 300m from the departure point, with the exception of the following towns: Besançon, Bercy (where the distance is around 1km).
Yes, the scenario is the same in each city, so we don't recommend playing it 2 times in 2 different cities.
The scenario is of medium difficulty, and clues will be available from the Eskap mobile application to help you. The riddles call on a variety of skills: observation, logic, communication.
Yes. We take care to offer a course without stairs or narrow passages to make it as accessible as possible (the courses are generally in pedestrian areas).