Makers of real-life games that are easy to play and hard to forget. Citydash, Raiders of the Lost Archive, Le Carré's The Circus, Cambridge Codebreakers & more.

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An Announcement: After 11 years of making our particular kind of high-energy immersive games, Fire Hazard Games is winding down.
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Fire Hazard have been AMAZING & Im so sorry to see them go. They made a (mini) dream come true by letting me play a WW2 fighter pilot with an authentic plane @RAFMUSEUM I know they'll all be working on awesome, individual projects moving forwards! Here's to @FireHazardGames 🍻
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And last but not least: our brilliant, talented and amazing crew of actors, writers and stage managers - too many to list or show here. It has been an honour and a pleasure to work alongside them. We wish them all the best and are happy to recommend every single one.
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This is Fire Hazard Games' last week of operations. Last week, we brought you a retrospective of all the games we've made during the years. Now, we turn the spotlight on to our amazing team.
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Our founder, Gwyn, returned to the world of IT consulting, where there's a bit less running and screaming, but still opportunities to make things happen. He's still making hobby-scale real-world games and immersive experiences. Find him at gwynmorfey.com or @gwynmorfey
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And last but not least: our brilliant, talented and amazing crew of actors, writers and stage managers - too many to list or show here. It has been an honour and a pleasure to work alongside them. We wish them all the best and are happy to recommend every single one.
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These are hard times. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. We're very sad that we've had to cancel the last week of our immersive game Jekyll & Hyde at @VAULTFestival (and we feel for everyone else at the festival), but the safety of our crew and players comes first.
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We're almost at the end of our retrospective of Fire Hazard Games. In the last year, we've been focusing on developing strategies to incorporate narrative into real-world games.
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And finally, the very last game we made... Jekyll & Hyde, which you can still play at @VAULTFestival! This non-competitive game set in Waterloo tells a dark and twisted tale inspired by the Robert Louis Stevenson classic.
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That is a wrap! 21 games in 11 years. Thanks to everyone who's come and played! We appreciate each and every one of you.
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We continue our retrospective today with two variants of our original game, Citydash! Starting with Love Letters - a romance-themed street game made for the Valentine season.
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Perhaps our most ambitious game yet - The Hunted Experience! A paranoia fuelled live-action version of the popular TV series, created in partnership with Endemol Shine. We even had an escape room style of puzzle in a surveillance van for this one!
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Finally, we have John Le Carre’s The Circus, created in partnership with @TheInkFactory. This game puts players into a Smiley-inspired role of a Cold War spy-in-training.
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