REVIEW · MALLORCA
Self-guided Walking Tour and Outdoor Escape Game in Cala Millor, in German
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A cold case, solved step by step. This self-guided murder mystery turns Punta de n’Amer and Cala Millor into a real-world puzzle, guided by a German app to 15 stops. I especially like the team format (up to six) and the way the story keeps you moving through interesting spots you might skip on a normal stroll. The main thing to consider is simple: you’ll be relying on your phone during the walk, so it pays to keep it charged and ready.
If you want your Mallorca time to feel like an adventure game, this is a strong fit. You’ll start near the center, follow a secret route through the nature resort area, and gradually unlock access to fictional police files and witness reports as you solve challenges. One potential drawback: because it’s a puzzle hunt, it won’t feel like a relaxed sightseeing loop for people who hate riddles or prefer a guide doing all the talking.
If you’re itching for something different than the usual beach routine, this one hits the sweet spot: outdoor walking + crime-story momentum + small-group energy. And at $19.06 per group, it can work out as good value once you’re splitting the cost with friends or family.
In This Review
- Key highlights in plain terms
- The format: smartphone escape game meets a 3-hour stroll
- Entering the case file: what you solve across 15 stops
- Stop 1: Punta de n’Amer nature resort and your first clues
- Stop 2: Cala Millor moments between the mystery beats
- The Nazi-gold legend: how the story turns into a puzzle
- What this game is like when you’re actually playing
- Team size, pace, and what to pack (so it stays fun)
- Price and value for a group of up to six
- Who should book this German murder-mystery walk
- Who might want a different kind of Mallorca day
- Should you book this self-guided escape walk in German?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What is included in the experience?
- How long does the activity take?
- How much does it cost?
- How many people can join?
- Where does the tour start?
- Where do you end?
- What language is the game in?
- Do I need a smartphone?
- Is it a private activity?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key highlights in plain terms

- German-only story and puzzles, so you’ll be playing the game in the language you want (or at least practicing along the way).
- Up to 6 people per group, with teams of 2–6 built into the format.
- Smartphone-guided route through Punta de n’Amer and Cala Millor, with a mobile ticket.
- 15 location stops, each one feeding you new clues for the murder case.
- Police files + witness reports inside the app, turning history-and-legend into a solvable mystery.
- Small-group vibe in practice, since it’s only your group on a private outing.
The format: smartphone escape game meets a 3-hour stroll

This isn’t just a “walk and read signs” kind of experience. The core idea is a self-guided outdoor escape game where your smartphone becomes the host, the map, and the case manager. You’ll receive the mobile ticket and use a special app to follow a secret route, solving challenges at each stop.
The total time is about 3 hours, which is long enough to feel like you did something real, but not so long that you’re stuck out there all day. It also means you can likely pair it with a normal morning or evening in Cala Millor without stressing your schedule.
A practical note: you’re walking outdoors while solving puzzles, so plan for that rhythm. Bring comfortable shoes and keep your phone usable—this game works only as well as your ability to read the app and follow directions.
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Entering the case file: what you solve across 15 stops

You start with a murder mystery and a set of questions that keep tightening as you go. In the story, two young people who wanted to go camping are found dead. Then the big twist comes in: an old legend about Nazi-gold and the presence of ghost hunters who were also camping here.
Your job is to help the local police. The app role-plays it in a hands-on way, giving you access to police files and witness reports as you complete challenges. The experience is built so you don’t get the answer early—you unlock new information at each location until enough pieces click into place.
Each of the 15 locations has its own task: riddles or challenges that produce new case details. That structure is why the game feels more like an “amazing race” style challenge than a slow sightseeing walk. You’re constantly earning the next clue, which keeps attention high and decision-making in your team’s hands.
Stop 1: Punta de n’Amer nature resort and your first clues

Your route begins at a meeting point near Av. sa Coma, 07560, and you then head toward the Punta de n’Amer nature resort area. This is where the walking game earns its charm: nature setting, interesting paths, and a puzzle flow that makes you pay attention to the details around you.
At the start, expect the game to set the tone quickly. The app guides you to the first stop and frames what the team needs to solve. From there, you’ll keep moving through locations where each completed challenge gives you more context on the crime case.
Why this stop works so well: it gives the mystery a feeling of place. The fictional elements—camping, a legend, ghost hunters—fit naturally with a nature resort setting, so the story never feels like it was glued on afterward. It also helps create a “hunt” feeling because you’re not just looking at one spot; you’re walking and reasoning.
Stop 2: Cala Millor moments between the mystery beats

The game doesn’t lock you only in the nature resort. It loops in Cala Millor, so you get a change of scenery while still chasing clues. That matters because it prevents the experience from turning into one long stretch of the same kind of view.
In Cala Millor, the pacing tends to shift from “nature investigation” to “street-aware puzzle solving.” You’ll still be following app directions and working through the next riddles and challenges, but the surroundings are different enough to reset your attention.
If you like outings that mix an active walk with a bit of town energy, this portion helps. It also means you can better tie the game to your day—start earlier, finish, then continue exploring Cala Millor at your own pace afterward.
The Nazi-gold legend: how the story turns into a puzzle
Most escape games succeed because the plot is more than decoration. Here, the murder case is tied to an old legend about Nazi-gold, and that connection becomes part of the puzzle logic you work through.
The story includes ghost hunters camping in the same area. That’s not random spooky flavor—it’s part of the witness and file information you unlock. As you complete challenges, you’re effectively building a timeline and testing what those “pieces” might mean together.
This matters for your experience because it changes how you read and interpret the clues. Instead of treating each riddle as a one-off, you’re trying to solve a larger question: what’s really going on behind the legend, and how does it relate to the murders.
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What this game is like when you’re actually playing
The experience is designed for teams, and that’s where it really shines. With 2–6 people, you can split roles naturally: one person reading the app directions, one focused on the riddle details, and others comparing theories.
That team overlap is also why the experience can feel fun even when puzzles get tricky. You’re not stuck alone. If one person spots something in a clue or figures out what the question is asking, the group can move forward together.
I also like the “progress payoff.” Since each location hands you new case information, you get small wins throughout the walk, not just one big ending. That keeps energy up, especially for groups who want movement and mental engagement at the same time.
And from the vibe of the feedback, the game also acts like a guided excuse to explore. You end up seeing places you might not discover on your own because the route is built around story stops, not just convenience.
Team size, pace, and what to pack (so it stays fun)
This is up to six per group, with the game formatted for teams of 2–6 persons. That makes it flexible for couples (2) and for small groups of friends or families who want to do one shared activity.
The time is around 3 hours, so it’s worth pacing your team. Don’t let one hard puzzle stall the whole walk. Work together, test ideas, and move on when you’re stuck so you can keep the game momentum alive.
Since the app is central, plan around phone use:
- Make sure your phone can run the app comfortably.
- Keep it charged as much as you can.
- If you’re using mobile data, consider having a plan for connectivity, since this is a route-based game.
If you’ve ever done a scavenger hunt where the map is everything, you’ll know what to expect. The difference here is that the map is inside the story.
Price and value for a group of up to six
At $19.06 per group (up to 6 people), this is priced like a shared activity, not a per-person ticket. That changes how good the value feels depending on your group size.
For a small team of two, it’s still an affordable way to do something interactive in Mallorca. For a larger group up to six, the cost per person drops fast, which is where this tends to become a standout bargain—especially because you’re getting about 3 hours of structured entertainment plus a walking route.
You’re also not paying extra for access to the core game elements, because the smartphone app provides the case files, witness reports, and stop-by-stop challenges. So the “what you get” aligns well with the price.
Who should book this German murder-mystery walk
You’ll probably love it if:
- You enjoy puzzles and solving riddles as a team.
- You want an active way to see the Punta de n’Amer area and also touch Cala Millor.
- You’re okay doing an outing that’s partly mental and partly walking.
- Your group works best with shared problem-solving rather than listening to a guide for hours.
It’s also a good match for groups who want something structured. The app gives you the next step each time, so you’re not wondering what to do after you find one clue.
And if you like uncovering places you wouldn’t naturally plan into your route, the format helps. The story stops act like built-in “reasons to go there.”
Who might want a different kind of Mallorca day
This may not be ideal if:
- You strongly prefer guided narration and don’t like self-directed phone games.
- Your group gets frustrated with riddles or prefers relaxation only.
- You’re traveling with limited phone battery or unreliable phone access.
Also, because it’s in German, it’s best when everyone can follow instructions and solve in that language. If your German is basic, you might still enjoy the walking and teamwork, but the puzzle experience depends on reading the app content.
Should you book this self-guided escape walk in German?
I’d book it if your Mallorca trip needs one “different” day—something active, clever, and social. The combination of a murder case, 15 clue stops, and a route through Punta de n’Amer and Cala Millor makes it more than a simple stroll. And with $19.06 per group up to six, it’s the kind of price that doesn’t punish you if you’re planning as a group.
I’d skip it if your ideal day is all about easy sightseeing with zero brainwork. This one asks you to think—then rewards you with new pieces of the cold case story as you walk.
FAQ
FAQ
What is included in the experience?
You’ll get a smartphone-guided outdoor escape game in German. The game leads you to 15 different locations where you solve riddles or challenges and unlock information about a fictional murder case.
How long does the activity take?
It takes about 3 hours (approx.).
How much does it cost?
It costs $19.06 per group (up to 6 people).
How many people can join?
It’s for teams of 2–6 persons, and the group size is up to 6.
Where does the tour start?
The start is at Av. sa Coma 07560, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Where do you end?
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What language is the game in?
The murder mystery and challenges are in German.
Do I need a smartphone?
Yes. The experience uses a special app on your smartphone, and you’ll also have a mobile ticket.
Is it a private activity?
Yes. It’s private, so only your group participates.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Service animals are allowed.





































