60-minute live quests where kids hunt dinosaurs, escape haunted mansions, and craft their own explorer gear. Real science. Real adventure. Real things to take home.
Every session follows a three-part arc. Kids solve science-powered RPG challenges, explore real environments, then build handmade gear to prove they survived.
An RPG storyline pulls kids into a science mystery. Dino bone hunts. Mystic breath exercises. Time-travel riddles grounded in real biology, geology, and physics.
The adventure moves through real space. Museum halls, park trails, or venue rooms become the game map. Every step is a discovery.
Kids leave with handmade proof of their quest. Felt cloaks, clay time coins, stamped explorer maps. Tangible treasures, not participation trophies.
Handmade craft kits, sewn and stamped by hand. Not plastic junk from a factory. Real materials that feel like they came from another era.
Hand-stamped parchment quest map
Explorer cloak or hipscarf
Hand-pressed quest currency
Papercraft time-travel companion
Quest completion proof
Post-quest science challenges
Each realm weaves real science into RPG storytelling. Follow webcomic heroes Zara Zoom and Lena Loop as they time-trek through worlds that teach while they thrill.
Paleontology meets treasure hunting. Dig for real specimens, decode fossil records, and outrun an imaginary T-Rex using actual dino science.
Escape room meets biology lab. Solve puzzles about the human body, decode plant chemistry, and unlock doors with real scientific reasoning.
Physics and history collide. Travel through geological eras, experiment with forces and motion, and repair the timeline with science.
Real experiences shouldn't cost a fortune. Every tier includes the full quest and handmade explorer kit.
Under 2 free with an adult. Optional +$15 craft kit add-on.
ARC Angels Realms is what happens when a decade of museum education, fifteen years of childcare, and a love of RPG storytelling collide. No screens. No worksheets. Just felt cloaks, clay coins, and the kind of science that sticks because it felt like magic.