Discover Chicago’s haunted locations by following clues and solving puzzles on your phone. As you solve challenges, the story unfolds and exact directions on your phone will guide you to the next loca
From: $0.00
Location: Chicago
What's Included
- A city exploration game available on your phone.
- 24/7 customer support.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You can do this game anytime, rain or shine, since it's all on your phone! If you find the weather too rough, you can always pick a different day to complete it. Just keep in mind to check the forecast before you head out so you’re not wandering around in the rain. Plus, the stories are super immersive, so it might even feel spookier in the drizzle!
A: There's no strict age limit! It's designed for older kids and adults since some stories are a bit spooky. However, younger kids might enjoy it too if they’re with an adult. Just make sure they can handle walking around the city a bit. It's a fun way to learn history, so it’s perfect for families!
A: Not at all! The game is quite user-friendly. You just follow the instructions on your phone, and the clues are pretty straightforward. Even if you’re not great with tech, you can totally figure it out. It’s more about exploring and having fun rather than stressing over puzzles!
Discussions
Just did the Haunted Chicago Exploration Game and it was a blast!
I recently took my friends on the Haunted Chicago Exploration Game and it was honestly such a fun time! We started at the Chicago History Museum, and the stories were super interesting. The Couch Tomb Mausoleum was creepy in the best way! We spent a good 2.5 hours solving puzzles and laughing. Totally worth it for the price (which is FREE!). Perfect for a group outing or even a date. Anyone else done this?
Looking for a unique gift, anyone recommend this tour?
I’m considering this Haunted Chicago game for my sister’s birthday. She loves spooky stuff! But I’m worried about whether it’ll be fun for her solo or if she needs a group. Can anyone share their experiences? Is it easy to do alone? Thanks!