One team hunting for Zwarte Kaat is already exciting. But with multiple teams at once, it really becomes a competition. Two teams, one witch: who finds her first? Whether you're with family, friends, or colleagues, playing with multiple teams takes the Witch Hunt to a higher level. We'll explain how it works and why it's so much fun.
Why multiple teams are so much fun
Healthy competition makes everything more exciting. With multiple teams, a race naturally emerges: who solves the riddles fastest, who chooses the smartest route, who keeps a cool head under time pressure? Everyone is enthusiastically involved, and afterwards there's plenty to talk about. Who won, who made the smartest move, and who delivered the decisive blow at the last minute.
How it works
Playing with multiple teams is simple. Each team consists of a maximum of four people and plays with its own ticket and its own phone. If you have a larger group, simply add multiple tickets to your shopping cart and divide everyone into teams. You start together at the starting location, and from there each team goes its own way, hunting for the same truth.
Ideal for any group
Playing with multiple teams suits all kinds of occasions:
- Families: for example, pit the children against the parents. Chances are the youngest teams will surprise you.
- Friend groups: the perfect mix of teamwork and secretly wanting to win.
- Children's parties: divide the classmates into teams for an exciting party. Find more ideas in our blog about a children's party in the Kempen.
- Team outings and company events: let departments or teams compete against each other. Read more about a team outing in the Eindhoven area.
Tips for a fair game
Want to make it a real competition? A few simple agreements keep it fair and fun. Start at the same time, agree that all teams travel in the same way (all on foot, or all by bike or car), and choose a common finish point where you meet up again.
Compare your end screen
How do you know who won? At the end, each team sees its result on the end screen. There's no leaderboard or email afterwards, so that end screen is the proof. Take a screenshot as soon as you're done. This way, you can compare the results of all teams, crown the winner, and immediately share your achievement with those at home.
You can read exactly how the game works on the page about the game.
Book your tickets and find out who finds Zwarte Kaat first.