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Decipher the hidden astronomical codes embedded in Ishak Pasha's palace and the surrounding Ottoman monuments. Uncover why the 18th-century vizier's star maps were erased from history.
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In 1784, Ishak Pasha completed his magnificent palace on the slopes overlooking Mount Ararat—a structure that whispers secrets in stone and tile
You are a trusted envoy of the Sultan, dispatched to Dogubeyazit in 1784 to discreetly investigate whispers of a celestial conspiracy.
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Ishak Pasha's last astronomical secret
« The stars guide those who know how to read their eternal language in stone and marble »— Persian inscription, Ishak Pasha Palace, 1784
Ishak Pasha (1745-1817), Ottoman governor of the Erzurum region, erected between 1685 and 1784 one of the most remarkable palaces of the Ottoman Empire. Located on the Silk Road, near the Persian border, this architectural complex synthesizes Ottoman, Persian, Armenian, and Georgian influences. The palace, perched at 2200 meters altitude facing Mount Ararat, testifies to the cultural richness of this border region.
Ishak Pasha's era coincides with a revival of astronomy in the Ottoman Empire. Influenced by Persian traditions and European innovations, court astronomers developed new observation instruments. The palace itself integrates architectural elements with astronomical functions: precise room orientations, windows positioned according to solar cycles, and celestial inscriptions carved in stone. This fusion of architecture and science illustrates the encyclopedic spirit of the 18th century Ottoman period.
You're not just buying an escape game. You're carrying a living guide — historical anecdotes, forgotten legends, key monuments, hidden architecture — unfolding as you go.
At each stop, places ordinary guides miss — secret façades, sculpted crests, alleys steeped in history.
Every riddle is rooted in a real historical fact or local legend. You leave with dozens of stories to tell.
Learn to read buildings — flamboyant Gothic, Baroque, Art Deco — like a real art historian, while having fun.
Walk through the city like a novel's character — every alley becomes a stage, every square a theatre.
A voice walks with you at every step, tells the story of each place, reads clues, adds a cinematic feel.
Keep access to the guide & game for 1 year. Come back any time, share it with friends.
« You will not leave this city the way you entered it. »
Explore the city on foot solving puzzles based on real historical facts. No locked room — the city is your playground.
No app to download. Play directly from your browser. Guided step by step, at your own pace.
One purchase per phone is enough. Play with family, friends or as a couple — everyone participates.
Point your phone at the façade: a historical character appears and speaks to you in your language. Golden letters magically write themselves on the wall to reveal the puzzle answer.
Stuck? Progressive personalised hints. The character repeats the puzzle on demand — at your own pace.
French, English, German, Spanish, Italian + 27 other languages auto-translated by AI.
Places tied to your adventure — optional entries, totally up to you · per person
8 stages through the city
The gameplay: AR, camera, hidden clues
At each stop, open your phone camera: an augmented reality character appears on the façade and speaks your language. Hunt the clue — it materializes as golden letters on the real wall or floats in front of you. When you find it, the phone vibrates, an AR chest opens and reveals your answer fragment. 8 stops, 8 clues to find with the camera, 1 final code.
The stops on your route are a surprise. You'll discover them one by one, guided by your phone, starting from the meeting point.
One phone = one team. Pick the number at checkout (1 to 10).
Solo, or a group sharing the screen. One team, one code.
Family, couple, or 2-3 teams competing. Each phone has its own code and its own score.
Friends, bachelor/bachelorette, small office outing — each their own code, each plays at their own pace. Tiered pricing then €6 flat per phone from the 6th.
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Explore an architectural masterpiece blending Ottoman, Persian, and Armenian influences
Discover how architecture integrated astronomical knowledge in the 18th century
Admire Mount Ararat, biblical mountain and natural observatory of the ancients
Beneath Ararat, the stars reveal their secrets
An astronomical quest in Ottoman architecture
OddballTrip combines gamified play, augmented reality and AI. All our competitors deliver 1 or 2 of these angles. We deliver all 5.
A golden chest floats in front of the monument. Tap → opening animation → reveals a secret message.
Point your phone at the façade: a knight, witch, monk, sailor, detective or ghost appears full-screen and speaks to you in your language with their dedicated ElevenLabs voice (each character has their own unique voice) — your living guide.
At the puzzle climax, golden letters magically write themselves on the real wall — that's the puzzle answer. An unforgettable visual effect.
Every puzzle available as text AND voice-over: read at your own pace or listen eyes-free while walking. Great in groups and for accessibility.
A mini-radar shows the target even behind you, and the phone vibrates when you aim in the right direction.
Every puzzle weaves in real historical facts (architecture, era, anecdotes). You learn by playing — like a gamified audioguide.
3 levels of AI-generated help: vibe → where to look → answer format. You're never stuck.
At the end of the game, capture a selfie with OddballTrip banner + mascot, shareable on Instagram, TikTok.
PWA technology: open the link, it plays in your browser. Same quality as an app, no App Store hassle.
No, never. You get a link, you click, it plays in your browser. That's the point of a PWA: same as an app, without the hassle.
GPS yes (handled by your phone). Maps yes (tiles cached). AI and hints need an intermittent 4G connection.
1 h 30 to 2 h 30 depending on your pace. The timer runs but only for the leaderboard — you play at your own tempo.
You get 3 levels of hints per puzzle (increasing penalty). If truly stuck, you can skip the step (45-min penalty but you keep going).
From 12 without an adult, from 6 with an adult reading puzzles. Works for families, couples, friend groups, companies.
Pre-register or contact us — we'll email you as soon as your city is live.
Point your phone at the façade: a historical character appears full-screen and speaks to you in your language. At the puzzle climax, golden letters magically write themselves on the real wall — that's your answer. After each puzzle solved, a treasure chest floats in front of you. Seeing is believing.
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Reconstruct Ishak Pasha's lost celestial map by deciphering the astronomical clues hidden in his palace and the city of Doğubeyazıt. Between Ottoman architecture and Persian science, discover the secret observatory that revolutionized Eastern astronomy.
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Pour admirer les salles mentionnées aux actes 2 et 3, avec leurs inscriptions astronomiques et leurs orientations précises
Découvrez les instruments astronomiques ottomans et les manuscrits persans qui éclairent l'intrigue du palais
Site arménien médiéval où Ishak Pasha étudia les techniques de construction et d'orientation astronomique
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