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Experience a fun, interactive murder mystery in Great Falls, MT, combining outdoor exploration with detective puzzles for solo or group adventures.
Looking for a quirky, engaging way to explore Great Falls? This murder mystery detective experience offers a unique blend of storytelling, outdoor activity, and puzzle-solving—perfect for those who enjoy a bit of intrigue mixed with sightseeing. Priced at just $14.99 per person, it promises an immersive two-and-a-half-hour adventure that can be tackled solo, with a partner, or in a group. Whether you prefer a walking tour through downtown or a scenic drive around the outskirts, this experience aims to challenge your detective skills while showing you the sights.
One of the things we love about this experience is its flexibility. You can play anytime after booking, fitting it easily into your day without rigid scheduling. The inclusion of professional voice acting brings the story to life, making each clue feel authentic and engaging. However, a potential consideration is that the experience involves adult content and profanity, so it’s not suitable for children or sensitive audiences. This tour really shines for mystery enthusiasts, casual explorers, or couples looking for a fun, interactive date activity.
Flexible timing allows you to start whenever it suits you within the operating hours.
Multiple routes (walking or driving) cater to different preferences and weather conditions.
Professional voice actors enhance the story, making clues more immersive.
A scoring system adds a competitive element to test your detective skills.
Suitable for groups or solo players; you just need enough devices for everyone.
The experience emphasizes outdoor exploration with a purpose, combined with puzzle-solving and storytelling.
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This experience places you in the role of a detective tasked with solving a murder on the streets of Great Falls. Created as an audio adventure, it guides you through 10 mapped locations, each revealing new clues and story elements. You choose between a Walking Map that takes you through downtown or a Driving Map that explores the outskirts. This choice impacts your pace, scenery, and the overall vibe of your investigation.
The tour is designed to last roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes, but you can pause or take breaks as you like. It’s a great option for a leisurely afternoon or a casual evening activity. The mobile ticket makes it easy to access the experience, and the GPS-enabled directions ensure you’re never lost.
Starting at Gibson Park Trail, your adventure unfolds from a scenic outdoor spot. If you opt for the Walking Map, you’ll stroll through downtown Great Falls, exploring various sights while listening to the story. The locations are strategically chosen for their visual interest and potential clues, with each stop adding to your understanding of the case.
The Driving Map takes you around the city’s outskirts, offering a more enclosed or scenic drive with the same engaging narrative. This flexibility makes it accessible whether you’re out in the fresh air or prefer staying warm inside your vehicle.
Once you book, you’ll receive email and text instructions to get you started. The experience is completely self-guided, meaning you can start whenever suits you and go at your own pace. The audio story features 16 different characters voiced by professional actors, adding depth and realism to the storyline.
You’ll need your smartphone and headphones or earbuds to hear the narrative clearly. The tour can be played on multiple devices—a single device for a couple or group, or one per person for a more immersive experience. The built-in scoring system lets you compete or compare detective prowess with friends and family.
During the walk or drive, you’ll stop at various key points—each an opportunity to gather clues and test your deductive skills. The experience culminates in making your final deductions and issuing an arrest warrant. Your detective skills are evaluated with a Case Performance Score, adding a fun competitive element.
The professional voice actors truly elevate the experience, making each character feel authentic rather than generic. The flexibility of mode and route means you can tailor your adventure, whether you prefer to walk the streets or stay cozy in your car. The scoring system adds a layer of fun, especially if you’re competitive or playing in groups.
Many reviewers, including a solo traveler who called it a “fun date,” appreciated how the activity combined outdoor exploration with puzzle-solving. The opportunity to see sights while having a purpose was noted as a highlight. Plus, the experience’s affordable price point offers good value for an immersive, interactive outing.
While the story and execution are generally praised, some travelers might find the adult content unsuitable for children or sensitive groups. Also, since the experience relies heavily on audio clarity, using earbuds or headphones is recommended—especially when walking in outdoor environments with potential background noise.
The duration of roughly 2.5 hours is ideal for a manageable outing but may feel short for those expecting a more extensive tour. Since transportation, headphones, and a charged smartphone are not included, you’ll need to bring your own gear and plan your route accordingly.
Start Point at Gibson Park Trail: This scenic outdoor location is the perfect starting point, setting the tone for your outdoor detective work. It’s easy to find with clear instructions sent upon booking.
Downtown Walking Route: As you traverse the streets, you’ll encounter notable sights, each representing a piece of the puzzle. The audio clues are designed to make you feel like a real investigator, with 16 characters voiced by professionals guiding you through the story. For example, you might meet a suspicious shop owner or a local witness, each adding layers to the narrative.
Outskirts Driving Route: For those who prefer to stay inside or avoid walking, the driving option offers a scenic journey around Great Falls’ outskirts. The clues and characters remain the same, but the focus shifts to observing different parts of the city.
Clue Gathering and Deduction: Each location provides a snippet of information, which you’ll piece together to solve the case. The score system encourages you to pay close attention, as your detective skills are evaluated based on your deductions.
Final Arrest and Review: Once you’ve gathered enough evidence, you’ll make your final decision. The game then evaluates your performance, adding a fun competitive element to the overall experience.
At $14.99 per person, this activity offers excellent value. It combines the cost of a casual outing with the excitement of solving a murder mystery, making it an affordable entertainment option. The self-guided nature means you won’t be tied to a schedule or a large tour group, giving you freedom and flexibility.
Considering the inclusion of professional voice acting, interactive clues, and the scenic outdoor environment, the price seems reasonable for an experience that feels much more immersive than typical sightseeing.
This detective experience is perfect for mystery lovers, outdoor explorers, or groups of friends and couples wanting a fun and engaging activity. It suits those who enjoy puzzles, storytelling, and exploring at their own pace. The activity’s flexibility makes it ideal for a casual afternoon or evening outing.
However, it’s not suitable for children due to adult themes and profanity. Also, if you prefer guided tours with a tour guide present, this self-guided experience might feel a bit lonely or disconnected.
This murder mystery detective experience in Great Falls offers a fun, affordable, and flexible way to explore the city while testing your puzzle-solving skills. Thanks to clear instructions, professional voice acting, and the option to walk or drive, it appeals to a range of travelers looking for a casual but engaging outdoor activity.
It’s particularly well-suited for mystery fans, couples, or groups wanting a lighthearted challenge without the commitment of a full-day tour. The ability to start anytime and the inclusion of a scoring system make it both accessible and playful. While it’s not perfect for families or those sensitive to adult content, it provides a memorable, interactive way to see Great Falls differently.
For those who enjoy a good story, a bit of suspense, and outdoor exploration, this tour is a clever choice. It proves that even a simple walk around town can turn into a detective mission, adding a layer of excitement to your visit.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Not recommended, as it contains adult themes like profanity and mature references.
How long does the tour take?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, but you can pause or take breaks at any time.
Can I start the experience whenever I want?
Yes, after booking, you receive instructions to start at your convenience within the operating hours.
Do I need special equipment?
A charged smartphone and earbuds or headphones are necessary for the best audio experience.
Can groups play on a single device?
Yes, the number of tickets purchased equals the number of devices you can use. For example, two people can share one device, or each can have their own.
Is there an option to play the game on the outskirts of the city?
Yes, there’s a Driving Map that explores the city’s outskirts, providing a scenic drive with the same story.
What is included in the price?
A mobile app with GPS map, audio clues voiced by professional actors, a built-in scoring system, and customer support.
Are there any physical meeting points?
Yes, the tour starts and ends at Gibson Park Trail in Great Falls, MT.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this experience accessible?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking aspect, and the adult content may not be suitable for all ages.