The «MISSION RUDOLF» app will introduce you to the story of the case and lead you to different cultural locations of the city. However, you are not just supposed to solve the riddles of mysterious «Rudolf» once at the location. Daniel Bosshart, Zéa Schaad, Samuel Schuhmacher and Petra Hilber drew and created a curious world of illustrations in which mysterious tasks await you. You may start the app from any desired place be that from your home or when you are on the road.
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«Rudolf» hid parts of the password at five locations in the city centre. You will need the password to deactivate the mysterious instrument. You can find more information about a place or location using the location icon.
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Said icon on the app will always direct you back to the map with the overview. On that map, you will see the locations with the riddles. You are free to choose when and in what order you visit each location.
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The police grant you insight into their investigation files on the Rudolf case. In these files, you will find the most recent findings and potential tips which may help you when solving the riddles.
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«Rudolf» owns a massive archive on dancing and movement but also on other forms of art. The police found it, and it contains files on tango, classical ballet, contemporary stage dance, dance theatre, tap dance, krumping, waacking, popping, lindy hop, African dance (Coupé Decalé), folk dance and anatomy. As the archive is digitalised, you have access to suspension files, filing cabinets, shelfs, maps, etc.