The Porsche Museum has launched an escape game, appealing to sports-car enthusiasts seeking unique experiences.
The game, designed for families, colleagues, and friends, combines elements of team-building and exploration of Porsche’s heritage.
Players, equipped with special tools and a tablet, navigate through three floors of the museum, engaging in puzzles that involve visual processing, creative thinking, and physical tasks.
The experience, aimed at small groups of two to five, includes a variety of challenges, such as decoding puzzles and skill-based tasks, culminating in the opening of the “Escape Cube.”
For the finale, the teams open the Escape Cube with a secret code. The aim is to set the four combination wheels correctly, one for each theme: Passion, pioneering spirit, performance and design.
By the time they’re finished, the players will have solved tasks and puzzles in categories such as ‘overtaking’, ‘strong intuition’, ‘upside down’ and ‘angular aesthetics’ and – if they’re good enough – will have proven themselves to be Porsche Heritage Guardians, whose goal is to protect and preserve Porsche’s brand legacy.
A unique badge is awarded to successful participants as a mark of recognition.
The escape game is available in German and English and requires players to be at least 14 years old. The activity costs 175 euros (RM885) per group, which includes day entry to the museum. Bookings are now open.
















