A/Maze: Ghost of Pointe-à-Callière

By | May 29, 2021

by A/Maze (website)

3550 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, QC H4C 1H2

2-6 players

£0.00 CA$50.00

Languages: EN, FR

🖥digital
90 mins

According to an old legend, a mysterious ghost has been known to appear within the walls of Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal’s archaeology and history complex. For years, people have tried to make contact with the spirit to learn its reasons for haunting the premises—alas, without success. No one knows for sure whose ghost it is. While some think it’s that of an old sailor abandoned by his crew, others believe the lonely soul is none other than that of Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville, Canada’s most renowned privateer!

Who is this ghost? What is he doing in the Museum? To answer these questions, the Museum needs you! But watch out along the way, there will be obstacles and challenges for fans of the paranormal seeking to shed some light on this mystery. While taking a virtual tour of the Museum, clever detectives may find the answers they are looking for in the details of certain artefacts and other objects in our collection! This new Pointe-à-Callière activity is a wonderful way to have fun with friends and colleagues.

Working as a team is the only way to solve the mystery!

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What we liked about this game was the fact that we're able to visit such a cool museum virtually and learn about the history behind certain item or character. What we didn't like was the cluing that went along with the puzzles. Some puzzles were really fun for us to discover on our own but the clues were quite confusing and thrown us off the right path. Often times we just ended up giving them a try and was surprised that that was actually the answer. I can see the potential in this game since there's a ton of space and props that the game designer can utilize. I hope the navigation part and the game flow could be improved in their future designs.

You’ll be surprised to hear that the number one thing I like to do on holidays is NOT escape rooms – it’s visiting museums! So being able to virtually visit Pointe-à-Callière, the Montréal Archaeology and History Complex all the way from the UK is a dream come true in these troubling times. We got to explore the museum, learn the local history, solve puzzles AND look for ghosts? A dream come true digital experience!

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