
Schaffhausen interactive scavenger hunt with smartphone
Duration: 2 hours
Sato Code isn’t just a game— it’s a challenge. This escape game takes you across the city of Schaffhausen. You and your team will search for clues everywhere for an hour to finally uncover the secret.
Sato Code isn’t just a game— it’s a challenge. This escape game takes you across the city of Schaffhausen. You and your team will search for clues everywhere for an hour to finally uncover the secret.
Duration
1 hour
Meeting point
Fronwagplatz 23, 8200 Schaffhausen
Free cancellation
Full refund in case of cancellation up to 24h before start
Languages
German, English, French
Approx. 1:00 hour escape game (distance 1.4 km)
Sato Code ticket for Schaffhausen, valid for 1 year from date of purchase
Access to the Sato Code app
Your game starts at Fronwagplatz in Schaffhausen. Guided by the app, you’ll search for clues and codes all over the city to solve the puzzle.
Together you’ll uncover a hidden story and the mysterious side of Schaffhausen. Clues are hidden around every corner. Each puzzle brings you closer to the truth.
The route takes you through secret alleys and offers surprising perspectives throughout Schaffhausen—places you might normally walk past unnoticed.
With every step, the challenges get trickier and lead you and your teammates through stunning landscapes and charming streets.
Start whenever you like, by day or night. Simply head to the starting point, open the Sato Code app, and experience an unforgettable hour full of excitement and adventure.
The game ends after about an hour (about 1.4 km long) near Tanne, close to the starting point.
The Greek Omega is often seen as a symbol of God's eternity and completion. However, some believe it hides something more: the key to a mysterious artifact. A relic possibly older than the Latin alphabet and maybe as ancient as the church itself.
An ancient manuscript—the so-called Demetrios Bible—was recently discovered in a remote monastery. Its yellowed pages contain cryptic hints about Omega and the possible location of the lost artifact.
The Vatican believes the trail leads to Schaffhausen. A team is needed on site to investigate.
Before or after the game, you can visit the powerful Rhine Falls in Schaffhausen. Feel the power of the water up close and experience one of Switzerland’s most impressive natural wonders.
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