Group Games
Fables of Radboud Castle (temporary)
Will you win eternal glory as a Fable Master? Gather your squad and crack the code so that Sammeltje van Wieringen can go home. A magical book has swallowed his key and only with your help can he return to his brothers. The answers lie in the castle....
The Keys of Radboud Castle
An exciting adventure game based on Fort Boyard, the popular TV show from the 1980s. Quick thinking, sportsmanship and team spirit will help you in your search for the keys.
Murder at the Mafia
You are a member of the Mafia and invited to the birthday party of Don Corleone, the most powerful Mafia boss. But then the Don is found dead. Murdered, but by whom?
All the guests are suspicious. Unravel the ruses, hear the lies and find out who has a motive. Because one thing is certain: the killer must be found!
Ranking your Colleagues
Do you know everything about your colleagues? Then you have a great chance of winning in your very own quiz: Ranking your Colleagues! There are eight rounds in total, with music, general knowledge and questions about your colleagues.
Prepare ahead: which colleague has the fattest car? Who is the biggest party animal? Do you know?
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Reviews group games
Played The Keys of Radboud Castle with the whole team. That was super fun! A scavenger hunt throughout the castle with puzzles and games. Whoever has the most keys wins. And then we all turned out to be more fanatical than expected. Tip: guard your keys...
- Jasmijn van Dijk
Wonderful place to go especially when the staff walks around dressed up during theme weekends. Fun games for staff parties. Good exhibits. For the kids fun games, a nice play loft, a scavenger hunt and a nice diploma if they completed it. In short, definitely recommended to go there.
- Marianne Kooijman