A frightful package awaits you at The House of Frankenstein this festive season… will you uncover its menacing contents?
You have just 45 minutes to learn The Gift’s dark secret and discover where you fit into this most ghastly of Christmas tales!
The Gift is a hands-on, multi-layered, puzzle-based challenge for groups of up to 6 players, including children with a recommended age of 12 and up. The game comes complete with seasonal trimmings including a festive drink for each player and your own Gothic Elf for help!
But be warned, not all good things come in small packages…
The Gift launches to the public on the 1 December 2024. Prices start at £13.50* per person (without entry to Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein’s award-winning Museum) and from £21.00* per person including full Museum entry.
*Prices based on 6 players when booking online. Booking fees apply.
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