Educational City Games for Schools

A fun, educational and easy-to-organise school outing

Turn a lesson or school trip into an active outdoor learning experience. With Qugato’s city games, pupils and students explore the city in small teams, solve challenges together and discover their surroundings in a playful way. 

The result? A school outing that feels like an adventure, yet delivers real learning outcomes, from cultural heritage and history to social and civic themes.

What is a city game?

A city game is an interactive route through a city, neighbourhood or outdoor area. Participants complete location-based challenges, using their phones to guide them along the way. Instead of sitting in a classroom, they learn by doing, using the city itself as their learning environment. They apply knowledge in context, collaborate in teams and stay engaged from start to finish.

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What schools can choose

Schools use our city games in different ways, depending on their programme and learning goals:

City Detective (ready to use)

A fully developed city game that can be used straight away. Small adjustments are possible, such as adding or removing a challenge or location.

A fully organised school day

A city game combined with a museum visit, another activity and/or lunch- or break, arranged as a complete programme.

Custom-designed game

A custom-designed game in which your own curriculum content, themes, or learning objectives are integrated.

Want to explore what would work best for your school? Get in touch, we’re happy to advise.

How schools use our city games?

Secondary education (upper years, most popular)

In secondary schools, our city games are often used as:

  • An activity during induction weeks or end-of-year programmes.
  • An arts or cultural studies activity.
  • Part of history, social studies or citizenship education.
  • A project or culture day.

Pupils work independently in teams, while teachers keep oversight without needing to guide each group closely.

Further and higher education (FE & HE)

Our city games are also used within further and higher education, for example:

  • During induction weeks or end-of-year programmes.
  • In project-based or practice-led education.
  • As an active learning format focused on skills or themes.

Students collaborate, get to know each other, and explore the city together. Teachers simply share the login codes, no on-site supervision is required.

City Detective: solve the case

City Detective is an interactive city game where participants explore the city as detectives. Working in teams, they investigate a crime by collecting clues, solving challenges and uncovering the truth. Along the way, they learn about the city’s history, cultural heritage and urban environment, without it feeling like a traditional lesson.

City Detective is a popular choice for schools looking for an active, meaningful day out in the city. It is widely used in upper secondary education and is also suitable for FE and HE, depending on learning objectives.

Why schools choose City Detective

By integrating physical activity with collaboration and content, City Detective gets groups on their feet. It ensures they remain actively involved while discovering the city from a fresh perspective.

What participants do:

  • Play an interactive outdoor detective game in the city.
  • Work independently in small teams.
  • Apply knowledge in a realistic context.
  • Learn interesting facts about the city’s history.

What teachers value:

  • A clear, well-structured game that is both educational and enjoyable.
  • Easy organisation with minimal preparation.
  • No guide required, with remote support available throughout.
  • Flexible start time and location, making scheduling straightforward.

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City Detective at a glance

  • Average playing time: approx. 2-2.5 hours.
  • The game can be paused at any time (e.g. for lunch).
  • Start location can be chosen freely within the city centre.
  • Remote support during the game via WhatsApp and phone.
  • Participants play in teams of 2-6.
  • Suitable for large groups, up to approx. 150 participants per time slot.
  • At least one smartphone with internet access per team.
  • Available in Dutch and English.
  • Privacy-friendly: login via a unique code, no personal data required.
  • Available in a growing number of cities, view all locations on the map.

City Detective city game

Flexible booking: standalone or fully organised school day

City Detective is a fully developed city game that can be booked as a standalone activity or as part of a complete day programme. Booking is straightforward: once the quote is approved, you receive ticket codes and clear instructions, allowing pupils to start immediately.

Pricing for schools

School rates start from €7.95 per participant (inc. 21% Dutch VAT), depending on the chosen format and any extras. Payment by invoice and via the Dutch CJP Cultural Card is possible.

Feel free to contact us to discuss the options, or request a free, no-obligation school quote for a tailored price indication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Organising an educational school trip with Qugato is surprisingly straightforward. You choose a city, request a quote, and receive everything you need: login codes, the invoice, and a concise guide.

On the chosen date, students can start the activity themselves at any convenient time, without needing a guide or complex advance planning. This means you can arrange a complete, engaging, and educational outing in less than an hour of preparation time.

Teachers are not required to play, but they are certainly welcome to join in! Many schools find it fun when teachers form their own team alongside the students.

The challenge can be started or paused at any time on the booked day. This means students can easily take shelter during a sudden shower. If a storm or continuous rain is forecast for the whole day, you can always reschedule the activity in advance to an alternative date.

Absolutely. Our city games encourage teamwork, problem-solving and orientation skills. Our teacher guide also includes curriculum links with history, geography, and citizenship, making it a truly valuable learning experience outside the classroom.

We prefer bookings to be made at least 2 days in advance. To guarantee availability, especially for large groups, we advise booking as soon as your date is confirmed. We reserve a maximum of one large group per city game per session (e.g., morning/afternoon).

Create your own city game: from classroom to outdoor lesson (bespoke)

For schools looking to go one step further, we also offer fully bespoke city games.

Would you like a city game that aligns completely with your own curriculum? Together, we can develop a game with:

  • A custom route.
  • Your own challenges or quiz questions.
  • A direct link to specific themes or subject content.

This transforms a regular lesson into an interactive outdoor classroom, where pupils or students actively engage with the subject, beyond the classroom walls.

Interested or have questions?

Not sure whether a city game fits your group or programme? Or would you like to explore the possibilities together? 

Get in touch, we’re happy to help, with no obligation.

Give us a call or send us a WhatsApp message on +31 (0)85 800 60 80, or contact us by email at educatie@qugato.com.

Get in touch or request a no-obligation quote

Leave your details and we’ll get back to you within 2 working days with a response or price indication.

Played by thousands of detectives across the Netherlands

More than 6,000 players have already taken on the challenge of City Detective. Played by friends, families, colleagues and students alike.

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Yvon de Leuw
11:59 01 Jan 26
Het was verassend leuk en leerzaam. Ik woon mijn hele leven al in Eindhoven maar je leert je stad nu veel beter kennen.
Echt een aanrader.
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Arie den Ouden
21:50 14 Dec 25
Leuk spel waardoor je de stad / plaats beter leert kennen. Niet bedoeld om de spelfanaten aan hun trekken te laten komen, maar wel bedoeld om spelenderwijs mooie, leuke, wetenswaardige plekken van de locatie te zien.
Heel leuk gedaan!
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Bastiaan Maas
18:46 26 Oct 25
Heel leuk om te doen, en goede manier om de stad te leren kennen op een andere manier. We waren allemaal al regelmatig in Utrecht geweest maar hebben toch nieuwe dingen gezien
Het verhaaltje is wel vrij suf eerlijk gezegd
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Esther van Koert
09:17 18 Oct 25
Hele leuke manier om een stad op een andere manier te ervaren/bekijken. Is ‘s Hertogenbosch ook zeker de moeite waard. Leuk opgezet, denk ook voor iedereen te doen qua vragen. Wij gingen opzoek naar de dief van het recept “de Bossche bol” natuurlijk dan ook eentje genuttigd onderweg 😉

Tips voor de ontwikkelaars: Jammer dat je geen account kan aanmaken, namelijk leuk als je ook van plan bent andere steden aan te doen. En een andere tip: zou gaaf zijn als je aangesproken wordt in de app met je teamnaam, dan wordt het net wat echter. Maar weet niet of dit mogelijk is.
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Esther van Wageningen
15:24 30 Jul 25
We hebben het spel in Alkmaar gespeeld. Het was ontzettend leuk. Gebruiksvriendelijke app, leuke opdrachten en zo spelenderwijs de mooiste plekjes van een stad zien. We gaan het zeker nogeens spelen in een andere stad.

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