8 vies pour la planète
Maison des Associations
Av. Saint-Exupéry - 13250 Saint-Chamas, France
contact@8vies.fr
This escape game is set up in a 20m²+ room. It immerses participants in a polluted air treatment laboratory. Players must free a scientist trapped in his machine while discovering the subtleties of the air we breathe and other environmental issues.


In 2023, we combined all our escape game expertise to design a flagship workshop. This mobile escape game called "Myst'air à bord" takes place on a pirate ship installed on a trailer. Players form a crew and must find their missing captain.
It features puzzles based on the association's environmental actions (plastic waste, air quality, seagrass, etc.). This game is perfect for families. When participants solve an enigma, we commit to planting a seagrass rhizome in the lagoon (ZoRRO project).
This table-top escape game kit is quickly deployed on a table. Players must solve puzzles to stop factories degrading the air quality of an island shaped like the Berre lagoon. They discover different air pollutants and their effects on health and the environment.
From 10 years | 6 people | 30-60 minutes


For younger children, the kit also runs a mini regatta as a snakes-and-ladders style game. Participants build a boat and must sail around the island as quickly as possible while avoiding sources of pollution.
Ages 6-10 | 6 children | 30-45 minutes
This small escape game consists of an old chest and a board. A pirate crew must outsmart the "Pyrordures" gang that makes waste disappear by burning it. The main theme is air quality. When participants solve puzzles, they win a voucher to replant a seagrass bed.


The oxygen tree creates air that is 99% pure oxygen. It complements the educational nose by adding a sensory experience. It is also a quirky object — a machine that poorly imitates trees by generating oxygen from a battery recharged by solar panels. It provides a way to discuss air quality and the paradox of Japan cutting forests due to allergies, while we know that allergies are amplified by air pollution.
This workshop has two parts. First, participants complete an air quality quiz with relevant, absurd and funny answers. Once validated, participants can laser engrave their name on a bamboo toothbrush. The laser machine and the bamboo toothbrush make this workshop very engaging.


The educational nose analyses 16 gases present naturally in air or produced by external sources, enabling a qualitative and quantitative assessment of air quality. CO₂ and oxygen sensors allow understanding the carbon cycle between the animal and plant kingdoms. Additional sensors detect methane, H₂S, formaldehyde and other gases.






