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Business News Wales
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Business News Wales
Mid Wales Firm Launches New Outdoor Escape Game
Beyond Breakout founders Jo Woodall (left) and Lorna Morris with the Old Market Hall, Llanidloes in the background. Outdoor escape games business Beyond Breakout has launched a new outdoor adventure with a strong Mid Wales connection. The Llanidloes-based business, led by Lorna Morris and Jo Woodall, have devised Operation Whiskerfall which sends players on a spy quest through the streets of Llanidloes, blending mobile technology with real-world escape room challenges. Players join the secret agency F.I.S.H. (Feline Intelligence Security Headquarters) to save top agent Philly Purry, who has vanished while investigating the strange goings on in Mid Wales. Using a code sent straight to their mobile phones, teams activate the game and work together to uncover clues, crack codes and claw their way to victory. This allows teams total flexibility and control over when they want to play. 'We wanted to create something fun, family-friendly and totally unique,' said Jo, co-founder of Beyond Breakout. 'Operation Whiskerfall combines the excitement of an escape room outdoors with the added magic of mobile interactivity and a healthy dose of feline flair. 'This game is a celebration of everything we love – storytelling, community, teamwork and, of course, cats,' added Lorna Morris. 'All our games are designed to bring people together through laughter and play,' said Lorna. 'We have permanent routes set up in Llanidloes, Newtown and recently added a route in Rhayader. We are adding more towns all the time.'


Powys County Times
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Powys County Times
New adventure launched by Powys outdoor escape company
POWYS-based outdoor escape games business Beyond Breakout has launched a new adventure with a strong mid Wales connection. The Llanidloes-based business, led by Lorna Morris and Jo Woodall, will test the skills of players with Operation Whiskerfall. Their latest mission sends players on a thrilling spy quest through the streets of Llanidloes, blending mobile technology with real-world escape room challenges. Designed for groups of all ages, Operation Whiskerfall is packed with clever puzzles, fun and a storyline full of intrigue and tail-twisting turns. Players join the secret agency F.I.S.H or Feline Intelligence Security Headquarters to save top agent Philly Purry, who has vanished while investigating the strange goings on in mid Wales. Using a code sent straight to their mobile phones, teams activate the game and work together to uncover clues, crack codes and claw their way to victory. This allows teams total flexibility and control over when they want to play. 'We wanted to create something fun, family-friendly and totally unique,' said Jo. 'Operation Whiskerfall combines the excitement of an escape room outdoors with the added magic of mobile interactivity and a healthy dose of feline flair. 'This game is a celebration of everything we love - storytelling, community, teamwork and, of course, cats' added Lorna Morris. 'It's a paws-itively unforgettable experience.' Operation Whiskerfall is now live and available to book via the Beyond Breakout website - It's perfect for families, friends, tourists, or anyone looking for a fresh adventure in mid Wales. 'All our games are designed to bring people together through laughter and play,' said Lorna. 'We have permanent routes set up in Llanidloes, Newtown and recently added a route in Rhayader. We are adding more towns all the time.'