Sydney

Drinking Holes, Industrious Souls

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Medium
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3hrs
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A$45.00
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New

⚠️ This trail is currently closed due to COVID-19

You may still purchase a game today and have 12 months to complete it! Check out our trail page for current openings

Discover the industrious past and historic pubs of Sydney's Rocks and Millers Point, including the secret stories that lie hidden inside their walls. There is plenty of walking involved as you explore this area of the city dominated by industrial architecture and boozers with stunning harbour views.

With 5 different pub stops to choose from in between, one thing's for sure, you'll have an adventure on your hands! Over 18 only.

Over 18 Evening Corporate Romantic

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ How to play?

πŸ‘‰ Download Messenger

For now, you need Facebook Messenger to play. Download it for Apple or Android before you sign up so we can send you the clues!

πŸ‘‰ Select your team

Ready to play? Pick your team (up to 4 people) and click the big 'SIGN UP' button above. We'll ask you for a team name and take you straight to your event dashboard.

πŸ‘‰ Let the games begin

Click 'PLAY NOW' from your event dashboard or from the link we send you via email to open Messenger. If you need any help, check out our support page.

☝️ Instructions

This trail starts at The Fortune of War in Sydney and can be started Daily, 12pm - 9pm.

If you plan on taking your time during the trail, please make sure you start at least 1 hour before the final start time.

You have 6 months to start your event once you have registered. On the day, please make your way to the start location and once you’re ready, team captains must click β€˜PLAY NOW’. Each team can add up to 4 players to send and receive clues.

πŸ† Leaderboard

⏰ By Time

1st Elves

⏰ 01h 31m 54s

2nd Brainz gainz

⏰ 02h 04m 49s

3rd Peaky blinders

⏰ 02h 12m 45s

πŸ”₯ By Points

1st Joey and Janice's Day of Fun

πŸ”₯ 154 points

2nd 33Villains

πŸ”₯ 142 points

3rd [email protected]

πŸ”₯ 136 points

😍 Reviews

Su |

β€œIt was great fun following the clues to sneaky little places I’d never have seen normally”