

Remember the cult children's board game 'Mouse Trap'..? Well imagine a life size version, with giant mechanical contraptions to be built and linked to form a grand chain reaction event.
A variety of clues, conundrums, and peripheral challenges add to the fun.
Giant magic squares, constumes, role play, tubular bells and scroll blueprints make this team building challenge an amazing experience.

There are 12 plywood brightly coloured 'mechanical' sculptures that are initially in their component parts.
Each team is allocated a number of sculptures to construct from 'Haynes Manual' style drawings and other associated information.

There are 12 books that contain a web of clues and riddles.
Their solutions lead the team to the order and layout of the sculptures in their final assembly, and to the answer to the game's quest...
"At what hour, on what day, did Sir Richard the Very Brave rescue his fiancé, the lovely Lady Claire de Lune, from the clutches of the evil Duc de Coq Noir?"

With the game, comes a "Master of the Scrolls", whose job it is to ensure the game runs smoothly and in accordance with the wishes of the client.
There is also a team of other staff whose brief is to direct the participants to wherever appropriate, should they be floundering!

This is one of our most successful team building events, follow this link to read more...
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