Philadelphia Time Agent Quest : Franklin's Revolutionary Mystery





Description
Philadelphie, 1776. Ben Franklin vous a envoyé en mission top secrète : voyagez à la veille de la Déclaration d'Indépendance et collectez les certitudes qui prouvent que la République survivra. Son ennemi juré, I.Q. Bartholomew, est déjà là, et il fera tout pour vous arrêter. Ce jeu de ville autoguidé utilise l'application Questo pour vous guider à travers 11 chapitres à travers le parc historique national Independence. Commencez à tout moment sur le site de la Maison du Président, jouez à votre rythme et faites une pause quand vous le souhaitez. Aucun Guide, juste toi, la ville, et une mission pour sauver la République. Votre itinéraire vous fera découvrir certains des sites les plus historiques d'Amérique : la Liberty Bell, la Portrait Gallery de la Seconde Banque des États-Unis, la tombe de Benjamin Franklin au Christ Church Burial Ground, la Free Quaker Meeting House et le National Constitution Center. Convient à tous les âges. Chaussures de marche confortables recommandées. Le jeu se termine au National Constitution Center, à quelques pas du départ.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Vous commencerez sur le site de la maison du président. Ici, vous recevrez votre premier indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend, qui débloquera la prochaine partie de l'histoire et vous donnera les directions vers le prochain arrêt.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend à l'excavation archéologique du site de la maison du président. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend au Liberty Bell Center. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend à la bibliothèque de l'American Philosophical Society. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend au Thomas Jefferson Garden. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend au Signer’s Garden. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend à Portrait Gallery. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend à la Congrégation Mikvé Israël. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend au lieu de repos final de Benjamin Franklin. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous recevrez un nouvel indice pour résoudre le défi qui vous attend à The Meeting House. Vous pouvez vous arrêter aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez et continuer à explorer à votre rythme.
Vous finirez au National Constitution Center. C'est ici que se terminent l'histoire et les jeux d'exploration de la ville.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(5)
One clue-bearing object was moved away, and someone's review have indicated it a year ago. However, the company, having read that review, didn't bother to update. So the object (the boat) is still missing. Another clue location is showing as Arch street meeting house, but it is actually on a Free Quaker meeting house which is 0.1 miles away. I also expected more creativity and a more sophisticated story, better connected to the history. But overall the game is okay, fun enough to get the kids excited and motivate them to walk around.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m sorry to hear about the issues you encountered with the clue locations and the historical accuracy. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to resolve such issues. The clue-bearing object being moved is a concern, and I apologize for the oversight. We take such reviews seriously and will investigate this matter to ensure that future players have an accurate and enjoyable experience. Additionally, I understand that the discrepancy between the listed and actual locations, as well as your expectation for a more intricate story, impacted your experience. Your comments are valuable as we strive to enhance the creativity and historical connections in our games. It’s great to hear that the game still provided some enjoyment and motivated your kids to explore the area. We’re always looking for ways to improve and your feedback will be used to make necessary adjustments. Thank you again for your insights and for playing!
It was a pretty neat idea, executed a little poorly. On the positive side, it was fun hanging out in Philadelphia in the middle of the night seeing some sites and learning some things I didn't know. The game / pizzle format is a great idea, and a couple of the puzzles were fun to solve. On the negative side, the walking directions were a bit hard to follow and had us walking in circles but it would have been more fun if we had a place to get to. The instructions felt like they had been written by AI and maybe not play tested or edited for clarity. Most of the puzzles were kind of weak, silly, or outright random in terms of solution. Also, the back story about running away from Ben Franklin's enemies seemed pretty stupid, and the educational sections were a bit too verbose. Would have been nice if there were more group problem solving elements as it felt like we were basically all doing the puzzles by ourselves. For $8 though it was a reasonably good deal and I like that it was self service so you can do it anytime. I'd do this type of game again but only if the actual puzzles and writing were quite a bit better. Feels like a definite 3/5 for me all told.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the Philadelphia game. We're glad you found it fun to explore the city at night. Your feedback about the instructions, puzzles, and storyline is noted and will help us enhance future experiences. We appreciate your review and hope to offer a better experience next time. Thank you.
Make it clearer that a mirror may be needed for some puzzles. Also one clue with Benjamin franklin’s boat has been moved- is no longer in Thomas Jefferson’s garden. Otherwise this was a great game - I wanted my daughter to enjoy visiting the historical sites and experience them more fully and this game helped with that. She has ADHD and visiting these things are usually unbearably boring for her but the game aspect made her excited to go from site to site.
We appreciate you sharing your good experience with your Philadelphia quest. We are grateful that you shared these special times with your daughter with us. In the future, we want to have you join us for more games.
Great game. We only had a couple hours to visit Philadelphia and got some good information while playing this game which took us about 1 hour. It was also a lot of fun for a couple teenagers with us. Overall great experience. Only regret is not having more time In Philadelphia, we must go back for a longer visit.
Thank you for sharing positive experience with Questo. We are grateful that you enjoyed the game. Hope to see you explore more games with us.
Cool and fun game where you read clues and give responses to the atmosphere around you and it moves you forward and through Independence Park and all the history there. Fun for solos, for couples and families
Great to see that you have enjoyed Philadelphia Founding Fathers Outdoor Escape Game. Thanks for your feedback. Please share Questo to your family and friends and have fun together in your next game.



