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EnigmaWarsaw

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Adventurous city game organised in Warsaw, Poland. The game can be played by 4-40 people who visit the city which was razed to the ground during the Second World War. Teams of players use pre-war maps to discover the traces of an invisible city, play varius games, solve problems, and interact with Warsaw's citizens. The game serves also as a tribute to Polish cryptographers who broke the Enigma machine code. The game develops the treasure hunt formula. In contrast to the traditional scheme, EnigmaWarsaw is played partly in real environs of today's capital of Poland and partly in the virtual nonexistent city. Apart from its entertaining aspect, the city game enables the players to learn more about destiny of Poles before and during the Second World War. EnigmaWarsaw is a product of StayPoland travel agency.

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