We tried TripLeap last year when our daughter was just 5. Even though it required quite a decent amount of parent facilitation, it completely transformed how we spend family time together. Instead of the usual sightseeing struggles, we had this meaningful, exciting adventure through Berlin. She's mentioned it countless times since then, and now we're planning to try another one in Munich!
Never seen my son so excited about 'educational stuff' before! He and his buddy were literally racing between locations to solve the next puzzle. Got some amazing pics of them figuring out historical landmarks without a single complaint. Where was this when we visited Rome last year?! Haha
The birthday party hero we needed! Seven 9-year-old kids, all engaged for the entire afternoon. The TripLeap team even printed extra maps when I mentioned it was for a party. Absolute lifesaver.
It was amazing to rediscover Berlin through this adventure! The girls (8 and 9) were fully engaged, running around, solving clues, and learning new things — pure joy to watch! I was just standing back thinking 'who are these kids?!' Thanks! A Very Cool Idea!
What to do in a rainy city with a child during the holidays, once you've seen all the museums? This treasure hunt was the perfect answer — we explored Amsterdam in a very playful way
We were traveling with kids of different ages (5, 6 and 9) which usually means someone's always unhappy. The Malaga game somehow kept all three engaged - they're still talking about it months later.
Thanks to the game on the phone, our 9-year-old daughter explored the historic city of Nice with real curiosity — even in the summer heat. She learned (and we too actually!) a lot and didn't miss a single highlight. Sometimes screen time can be truly worthwhile.
We've lived in this city for nearly 10 years and thought we knew it well — but this treasure hunt showed us a new side of it. We discovered little details, took breaks for lunch and ice cream, and just had a great time together as a family.
Last year we made treasure hunt from TripLeap in Dresden. Perfect for my son and his friend who have totally different personalities. One's all facts and logic, the other's creative and dreamy - somehow they both loved it and worked together beautifully. Magic!
I gifted this Berlin game to my 5-year-old daughter, and it was pure joy watching her explore the city with her dad — like a real team! We were lucky with the weather, and it turned into a perfect family day out.
I never thought my 6-year-old could be this engaged while exploring a city! He had the quest box, Dad used the app — and they ended up in a fun little competition. We discovered both Berlin and Cottbus with real joy. The souvenir at the end was the cherry on top!!
As a teacher who's organized dozens of field trips, this was BY FAR the most engaging and easiest to manage. 24 kids all actively participating instead of the usual five enthusiastic students while the rest trail behind. And everyone got souvenirs - everyone happy!