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Discover the outdoor Walking Dead escape game in Limoges—an interactive, city-wide adventure blending puzzles, iconic characters, and urban exploration.

This outdoor escape game set in Limoges offers fans and adventure seekers a chance to step into the post-apocalyptic universe of AMC’s The Walking Dead. Designed as a mobile, self-guided experience, it allows players to explore the streets of Limoges while solving puzzles and making life-or-death decisions alongside legendary characters like Daryl and Rick. With no need for prior reservations, it promises flexibility—and a bit of adrenaline.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is the immersion into the Walking Dead universe without the confines of a traditional indoor escape room. You can play on the same day you decide to try it, which makes it perfect for spontaneous outings or quick group activities. On the flip side, a potential downside is that the game relies heavily on smartphone use and the app experience, which might not appeal to those seeking physical objects or a more tangible escape room vibe.
Ideal for groups of friends, families, or colleagues looking for a fun, urban adventure, this experience offers a unique blend of strategy, puzzle-solving, and storytelling. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy pop culture themes and outdoor exploration—though it may not satisfy those expecting a highly atmospheric or hands-on escape game.

The experience begins at Place de la République in the heart of Limoges, where you’ll receive a unique game code to access your adventure. From there, it’s a two-hour journey through the city streets, which have been transformed into a hostile urban landscape bustling with walkers and danger. As you move between checkpoints, you’ll encounter characters like Daryl, Maggie, and Rick—who are portrayed through the game app, providing instructions, narrative, and, in some cases, robotic voices that reviewers noted could sound a bit impersonal.
One of the game’s strengths is how it blends storytelling with puzzle-solving. Expect to solve riddles, make quick decisions, and perform critical tasks that impact your survival points. These points determine whether you can join the community of survivors or face tough challenges that could endanger your team’s progress.
According to some players, the variety of riddles kept the game engaging, with one reviewer praising the mix of strategy and puzzles across different locations in Limoges. “The riddles are varied and we quickly run in the streets,” they said, highlighting the lively, outdoor nature that breaks away from traditional indoor escape rooms.
However, not all reviews are glowing. A reviewer expressed disappointment, criticizing the reliance on the smartphone app, noting the lack of physical objects or atmospheric elements tied directly to the Walking Dead theme. “All done through your phone, no real objects and no atmosphere related to Walking Dead,” they claimed, with another mentioning that Rick’s voice sounded robotic, which detracted from the immersion.
Despite this, many find the game to be good value for money, especially given the ability to play without a physical guide or reservation, which makes it convenient and flexible. The support from knowledgeable guides or staff seems limited, as the experience is primarily app-driven, but the instructions provided are straightforward and accessible in both English and French.

The journey kicks off at Place de la République, a lively, central square, perfect for gathering before setting off on your survival quest. The game scenario is provided via the app, which you download beforehand using the provided instructions. It’s important to note that you need your own smartphone, as no physical guide or objects are provided.
Once you start, you’ll navigate Limoges’ streets, which have been cleverly integrated into the storyline. Think of it as a scavenger hunt with a narrative twist—your team must locate clues, solve puzzles, and make choices that will influence your chances of survival. The game is designed to last roughly two hours, giving plenty of time to explore the city and immerse in the storyline.
During the game, you’ll encounter decision points where your choices impact your survival score. The game keeps a tally of points based on your answers and decisions, adding a layer of strategy. If your score drops too low, you’ll be prompted to perform critical missions or face potential failure, which keeps everyone on their toes.
One reviewer shared that the game mixes strategy and city exploration, with puzzles scattered across different parts of Limoges. They appreciated how it kept everyone engaged, regardless of age—”We were 6 different ages and unanimously had a great time, even those who had never seen the show.” This suggests the game’s puzzles and storyline are accessible enough for a broad audience.
The app provides instructions for participants, with language options in English and French, accommodating international visitors. While no physical objects or themed decorations are involved, players valued the opportunity to be active and outdoors rather than confined indoors.
Since the game relies entirely on your smartphone, good network coverage is essential for smooth gameplay. Reviewers mention that a reliable 3,4, or 5G connection will significantly enhance the experience, preventing lag or disconnections.
Pricing is set at approximately $82.61 for up to six players, which makes it a fairly affordable activity for groups. Considering the two-hour duration, it offers good value—especially when compared to traditional escape rooms, which tend to be shorter and more physical.
The meeting point is convenient, right in the city center, which means you can easily combine this with other sightseeing or dining. After ending the game back at the starting point, you’re free to continue exploring Limoges.
Importantly, the activity is private, so only your group will participate—adding a level of comfort and intimacy to the adventure. Service animals are permitted, accommodating travelers with pets.

For those craving a unique outdoor adventure that combines pop culture with city exploration, this Walking Dead escape game in Limoges can be a fun and engaging choice. The flexibility to play on the same day, without reservations, makes it appealing for spontaneous outings or quick group activities. It offers a reasonably priced, story-driven experience that encourages teamwork and quick thinking.
However, if you’re a die-hard fan expecting a highly atmospheric or hands-on escape room, this might fall short. The reliance on the app and lack of physical props mean it’s more of an interactive city game than a traditional escape experience. Some reviews noted that the sound quality of character voices could be a bit robotic, which might impact immersion for some.
This experience is best suited for adventurous groups, casual puzzle lovers, and those who enjoy exploring cities through gamified storytelling. It offers a lighthearted, yet slightly challenging, outdoor activity in the heart of Limoges—perfect for a different kind of sightseeing.

Can I play this game on the same day I book it?
Yes, it’s designed for spontaneous play, with no prior reservation required. Just show up at the meeting point and start your adventure.
How long does the game last?
The game is approximately two hours, giving enough time to explore and solve puzzles at a relaxed pace.
Do I need to bring anything special?
You need your own smartphone loaded with the app. No physical objects are provided, so ensure your device has a good network connection.
Is the game suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the game is accessible to different ages, but very young children might find the puzzles less engaging.
What languages is the game available in?
The game instructions are offered in English and French.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins at Place de la République and ends back at the same location.
How much does it cost for a group?
The price is $82.61 per group, up to 6 players, making it quite affordable for small groups.
Are guides or staff involved during the game?
No physical guides are provided; the game is fully app-based, with instructions included beforehand.
What if I have network issues during the game?
A stable 3G, 4G, or 5G connection is recommended. Poor network might impact the experience, but most urban areas should have good coverage.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Whether you’re a Walking Dead fan or just looking for a different way to explore Limoges, this outdoor city game offers a playful challenge that combines storytelling, urban scenery, and strategic decision-making. Just be prepared for a smartphone-dependent experience and a bit of city navigation.