The Escape Room across
San Bernardino
The Escape Room across
San Bernardino
The Omega Codex
The unlimited Escape Game:
- Find the secret symbol in a gallery or a message in a graffiti.
- Everything can be part of this game.
- Follow the storyline and break codes along the way.
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The story of The Omega Codex
Greek is the oldest continuously used language in the world. The Greek alphabet was widely used until Christianity and the Bible started spreading around 400 CE.
As a result, the use of Greek faded. However, one Greek letter kept appearing in Christian texts: The Omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
The Omega Symbol is often seen as a sign of God’s eternal nature, but some believe it holds a deeper meaning, a trace to find a lost artifact.
An artifact, that could be older than the Latin alphabet, possibly a piece as old as the Church.
Recently, in a remote monastery, an ancient manuscript called the Demetrios Bible was discovered. Its pages contain cryptic clues about the meaning of the Omega symbol and the location of the lost artifact.
The Vatican believes the Demetrios Bible points to a site in the Swiss Alps, the city of San Bernardino.
They are looking for a team to investigate it and you are in the area. Do you accept the challenge?
Game Highlights
- Can be played during the night
- Every installation made in the Ticino studio
- Game Designers spent months developing this story
- Perfect to discover San Bernardino
- Possible for large Groups 25+ players
The Omega Codex
CHF 12.80
Prices in
person
- Tickets are valid for 1 year
- No reservation needed
- Multiplayer Game: One phone per person
- 2-4 players per Team
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The Omega Codex
CHF 12.80
Prices in
person
- Tickets are valid for 1 year
- No reservation needed
- Multiplayer Game: One phone per person
- 2-4 players per Team