During this cooperative game, each player will have to make the others guess their travel picture with the help of scents that can recall its geographic location, its colour or even what it basically represents.
This game presents 70 travel pictures taken across the world along with 30 scents. Some associations are easy to make, like the scent of lavender for a Provence landscape in France. But other times, players will have to get creative because the scent of leather, algae or lemongrass are not always associated with the same ideas depending on the players.
With this olfactory game, get ready to enjoy some fabulous sensory adventures with your family or friends.
Scents presented in the game
Pear, Banana, Exotic fruits, Mulberry, Strawberry, Orange, Hazelnut, Tree moss, Mint, Tree, Mushroom, Lemongrass, Grass, Hot chocolate, Cinnamon, Tea, Milk, Curry, Bread, Blue hyacinth, Rose, Tiara Flower, Lavender, Oriental Scent, Animals, Leather, Fish, Ocean, Firewood, Incense, Stones.
Made in France scents
Our scents are all formulated and created by Veronique Debroise, our founder and CEO that used to be a perfume maker. The smells are then manufactured in our factory located in Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines, near Paris in France.
This game is actually 100% manufactured in France.
Our Tips & Tricks
Our scent capsules are guaranteed for a minimum of 2 years, but can last for much longer if you close them after each use with the right cap. Keep this game far from a heat source.
Somebody that is not used to using their nose may find that olfactory recognition can be hard. However, we guarantee you that with a little training, it will become very easy!
Our first tip is to try and categorise the scent: is it sugary? salty? fruity? flowery? Woody? etc.
Our second tip is to try and remember what that scent makes you think of. Actually, our sense of smell is the one that is the most linked to our memory! A simple scent can make you think of a season (strawberries in summer), a person (grandma’s lemon scent), a favourite dish (curry), a yogurt flavour, a cream fragrance, a place, etc. Making this link will automatically help to put a name on the scent you are trying to recognise.
Also, scents are like colours. For example, there are as many shades of green as there are apple scents! A green apple does not exactly smell like a red apple, that smells differently from apple sauce or apple pie! The scents presented in our games are therefore one of the many available versions of scents that you can find around you.
Recognising scents will become a true Memory game, using all your souvenirs as a reference palette.