Enjoy a unique experience in Kassel directly with your smartphone. Let yourself be whisked away into the story of the Brothers Grimm, who lived in Kassel.
Our city game has been lovingly researched by us on site and has a real connection to Kassel. As you solve the puzzles in this exciting story, you will pass beautiful and well-known sights in Kassel. You solve the puzzles directly with and at the sights.
Work in a team (1-6 people per group) to solve the case. Are there more than 6 of you (up to a maximum of 50 people)? Then we recommend splitting up into several small groups, otherwise experience has shown that not everyone is well integrated into the game. You can also test which group is the fastest!
Use our city map to puzzle your way from station to station along the story. Solve the puzzles at the most beautiful sights.
Move at your own pace and take a break whenever you want.
During the game, you will pass Königsplatz, Friedrichsplatz, the Drussel Tower, the Fridericianum, Murhardpark, the town hall, the Natural History Museum, the Neue Galerie and other beautiful places in Kassel. Puzzles are solved at the sights as part of the story.
The starting point is outside St Martin's Church on St Martin's Square. You don't need a guide. Once your group has arrived at the meeting point, you can start playing straight away.
Go to the starting point of the city game: St Martin's Church in Kassel. To activate the game, please visit the following website: https://hint-caching.de/unlock-kaseswde264 and enter your booking number. You will then receive your login and can start the game straight away.
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Germany is generally a safe country for travelers, with low crime rates and a stable political environment. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Munich Central Station
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The train network is efficient and covers most of the country. High-speed ICE trains connect major cities, while regional trains (RE, RB) serve smaller towns.
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