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i-Exit announces Vancouver’s first augmented reality outdoor adventure game

Darpan News Desk, 22 Oct, 2018 11:32 AM
    i-Exit, a Vancouver real-life escape room game company, today announced that it has launched Vancouver’s first augmented reality (AR) outdoor adventure game called ClueCity. Combining GPS and AR technology, ClueCity provides location-based challenges around Downtown Vancouver. Teams receive iPads andan assortment of gadgets, and are required to solve Vancouver mysteries within a time limit while working through riddles and puzzles.
     
    ClueCity ARgames are suited for both adults and children (10+). Games take approximately 2 hours of walking time to complete and are a healthy, active way for people to meet, socialize, be entertained and active outside with friends and family.
     
    ClueCity combines reality and fantasy toprovide participants with a unique and memorable way to explore Vancouver. It is also suited for team/morale building, celebrations, birthdays, and family-fun days.

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