
An exciting activity in which some of the participants happen to be evil conspirators. Others have the task of pointing out who these are, before the conspirators have succeeded in their intent. The problem is that none of the faithful can trust any of the others, since all of them, of course, claim their own innocence.
Several coups d'état in Sweden have involved the lord of Salsta Castle. In the 14th century, Abjörn Sixtensson Sparre of Tofte was involved in the rebellion of the dukes against King Birger Magnusson. In the 15th century, Jöns Bengtsson had Oxenstierna Salsta as his base when he overthrew King Karl Knutsson Bonde. In the 16th century, Nils Bielke the Elder played an important role when King Sigismund was deposed. In the 18th century, Erik Brahe was executed after his failed coup d'état attempt. And even more dramatically, Sten Oxenstierna's intrigue between the Sturas and the Union kings ended, when the medieval castle at Salsta was burned to the ground by Sten Sture the Younger. What is the next revolution to be planned from Salsta?
The layout is such that you are divided into teams of 3-4 persons/teams, who then compete against each other in different missions around the castle. In each round, someone on the team then has a chance to win immunity. It is important to act first for the good of the team, and then for your own.
Between these challenges, on the one hand, the conspirators must decide who to remove from the game, and on the other hand, everyone must vote on who is suspected to be part of the group of evildoers. However, no one needs to leave the event prematurely, but still has a task in the game.
It is usually mainly adults who participate, but even young people appreciate the activity. However, children under the age of 10 may need the participation of an adult to join the tours.
The event is suitable for both a company where everyone knows each other well, for example at a birthday party, bachelorette party or team building activity for the workplace, association or organization, and for a composite group where most people are unknown to each other.
The game comes in two variants, one where Afternoon Tea is served with both tasty and sweet snacks, and one where coffee is not included (but of course can be purchased separately before the game starts). This date includes Afternoon Tea.
When booking with a value code from experience.com, please book 1 person at a time




