Sereno Fenn'a 4/9, 31-143, Kraków
509-241-459, 693-025-046
zwiedzaniekrakowa@gmail.com

Little-big city game

A budget game, that allows the players to feel the thrill o competition, explore Kraków from a new perspective and actively engage in discovering the city’s secrets. Instead of listening to a guide describing the history of important places the participants are split into groups and compete in completing as many challenges as possible before the time runs out.

 

The riddles presented to players lead them to find interesting and picturesque landmarks, but finding the right answers requires initiative, curiosity and a bit of imagination. The order in which players solve the riddles is up to them, so they are free to choose a path that suits them best. There is plenty of challenges to choose from, so even if a team gets stuck on a particular task, they can just move on to the next one and not feel like they are disadvantaged. Some of the challenges are more complex and include interaction with live characters. Animators in costumes present the players with special tasks that are worth far more points than ordinary riddles and offer unique opportunities.

 

If you want your group to:

  • Take part in an active tour that facilitates learning and rewards inquisitiveness.
  • Get to know a wide spectrum of landmarks, starting with the most iconic ones and ending with more obscure and unjustly forgotten.
  • Cross (safe!) swords with a medieval knight in an unforgettable duel.

then our interactive sightseeing is a perfect fit for your needs. We highly recommend this game mode for youth and children due to its educational value and active character. Then again, same as is the case with Kraków itself, our games have something for everybody, no matter their age or interests.

 

 

We offer three distinct variants of our Little Big Game:

1. The Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz – the area of the historical city of Kazimierz. The riddles heavily accentuate Jewish culture and the persona and times of king Kazimierz the Great, the city’s founder.

2. The Old City – the Main Market Square and its surroundings. Many riddles feature historical rent houses and churches as well as important figures from Poland’s history, both medieval and later. It is possible to combine this version with version number 3 for a larger and longer game.

3. The Wawel Hill – historical seat of first polish monarchs. Kings and queens are the most important in this area, along with the history of the hill itself, and the legend surrounding the famous Wawel Dragon. It is possible to combine this version with version number 2 for a larger and longer game.

 

The cost of a Little-big City Game is approximately 650 pln for groups of between 40 and 60 people and 800 pln for groups of above 60. These prices, apart from printed materials, include two interactive locations (actors presenting more complex tasks to the teams) as well as well as food and drink depending on the season (e.g. cookies and tea in winter or fruit and lemonade in summer).