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Experience a unique murder mystery adventure in Eugene and Springfield, combining outdoor exploration with storytelling for a fun, interactive outing.
If you’re looking for a quirky way to explore Eugene and Springfield, the Murder Mystery Detective Experience might catch your eye. This audio-based game offers an interactive, crime-solving adventure that can be played walking around downtown or driving on the outskirts. While it’s not a traditional tour with historic sights, it promises a fun mix of storytelling, clues, and friendly competition.
What we like most about this experience is its flexibility and accessibility. The fact that you can choose between walking and driving modes makes it adaptable whether you’re a solo detective or part of a group. Plus, the professional voice actors bring the story to life, enhancing the immersion. On the flip side, the experience has some quirks—such as uneven stops at night—and it might not suit everyone, particularly young children or those sensitive to adult themes. This mystery game feels best suited for adventure-seeking adults or mystery fans looking for something playful and interactive.


The Murder Mystery Detective Experience is a two-and-a-half-hour audio adventure that invites you to step into the shoes of a detective. Once you book, you’ll receive email and text instructions to start your journey. The experience is available any time after booking, giving you the freedom to go at your own pace—perfect for fitting into a busy schedule or waiting for a good weather window.
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The adventure takes you through 10 mapped locations around Eugene and Springfield, with options for both downtown walking and outskirts driving. The downtown walking map is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor exploration and want to soak up the city’s vibe. This version encourages stopping at each site, listening to the audio clues, and piecing together evidence.
The driving map offers a different experience—more suited for those short on time, or perhaps visiting in the evening when some stops might feel a little odd or less lively. A reviewer noted doing the driving version late at night and found some stops “a little weird,” suggesting daytime might be better for this mode.
You’ll listen to 16 different characters voiced by professional actors, which adds to the authenticity and fun. The storyline involves a murder case, with players gathering clues, analyzing evidence, and ultimately making an arrest. The built-in scoring system adds a competitive element—whether you’re working as a team or trying to beat your own best score.
We loved the way this experience combines storytelling with outdoor activity. It’s a playful way to explore Eugene’s streets, especially if you’re tired of traditional sightseeing. The audio clues are clear enough—though the recommendation is to use earbuds and limit to two players per device for optimal clarity.
At $14.99, this is a reasonably priced activity, especially considering it’s self-guided and can be enjoyed over multiple sessions if needed. Keep in mind, you’ll need your own charged smartphone and headphones. The mobile app provides GPS directions and landmarks, ensuring you stay on course, whether on foot or in your car.
The review we saw mentioned doing the driving version late at night, which might have affected the overall experience—some stops felt “a little weird.” It’s worth noting that the game contains some adult material, including profanity and mature references, making it less suitable for children or sensitive travelers.
The adventure begins at 30 E Broadway in Eugene, where you’ll start your detective training. From there, the story guides you across 10 key locations, each providing clues and interactions necessary to unravel the case.
While exact stops aren’t detailed in the overview, we can imagine they include spots of local interest or distinctive landmarks to keep the game engaging. Whether in downtown Eugene or on the outskirts, each point is designed to advance the plot and test your deductive skills.
In the downtown walking version, you’ll likely find yourself stopping at public spaces, storefronts, or parks. The audio cues will tell stories about the characters involved in the murder, giving you context and clues. The tone is designed to be immersive—professional voice actors bring the characters alive, making the narrative more compelling.
In the driving version, you’ll listen through your vehicle’s sound system, with GPS guiding you from stop to stop. This mode suits those who prefer comfort or have limited time.

One reviewer shared that doing the driving version at night made some stops “a little weird,” implying that daytime play might offer a more vibrant experience. Others appreciated the flexibility to pause and return to the game later, which can be a real plus if you need breaks or have other commitments.
The game’s score system encourages a competitive spirit, making it appealing for groups or families who enjoy friendly rivalry. The fact that each ticket allows multiple devices means you can involve friends or family members, either working together or competing.


This activity suits mystery enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, or anyone looking for a different way to explore Eugene and Springfield. It’s perfect for a solo adventure, a date, or a small group of friends who enjoy storytelling and outdoor exploration. If you’re after a structured tour with historical facts, this won’t replace a traditional sightseeing tour, but if you’re open to a playful game, it’s a solid choice.

At under $15 per person, this detective experience offers a cost-effective, fun, and interactive activity. While it might lack the depth of a historical tour, it compensates with entertainment and a chance to see the city from a different perspective. The flexibility and indoor/outdoor options make it suitable for various weather conditions and schedules.
If you’re the kind of traveler who appreciates a story-driven challenge or just wants to add some adventure to an otherwise ordinary day, this could be a memorable and amusing choice. Just remember—it’s best enjoyed with a good attitude, a sense of humor, and perhaps a cup of coffee or snacks to fuel your sleuthing.
“Did the driving version because it was getting late. Should do during the day. It was fun but some of the stops were a little weird at night. Not s…”

Is this experience suitable for children?
Because it contains adult material such as profanity and mature references, it’s best suited for older teens and adults.
Can I do this activity alone?
Yes, it works well for solo detectives, but it’s also fun with a partner or a small group, either working together or competing.
Do I need special equipment?
You’ll need a charged smartphone and your own headphones or earbuds. The app uses GPS and audio, so these are essential.
Is this activity weather-dependent?
You can play it rain or shine, as the experience offers both walking and driving options, but in bad weather, the driving mode might be more comfortable.
How long does the experience last?
It takes approximately 2.5 hours, with the freedom to pause or stop at any time.
Can I start this activity at any time?
Yes, once booked, it’s available any time during the operating hours, which are 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily.
What if I want to do the game again?
You can pause and return later, or try the other mode for a different experience. The flexible setup encourages repeat play.
Is this a guided tour?
No, it’s a self-guided, audio adventure you navigate at your own pace, making it a personalized experience.
This murder mystery experience in Eugene and Springfield offers a fun, budget-friendly way to explore while engaging your detective instincts. Whether you’re visiting for a day or a weekend, it’s a playful addition that breaks away from the usual sightseeing routine—perfect for mystery fans and curious explorers alike.