Youngsters enjoy action packed adventures in which they become spies. Each mission aims to save the world and involves cracking codes, dodging lasers, steering a brand new stealth vehicle, and working together to keep Milton Keynes, and the world, safe.
Birthday parties, team building events, schools, friends, even the MK Dons have all tried one of the four existing missions, and now Spymissions is opening a new adventure designed exclusively for younger spies.
Eighteen junior spies from Willen Primary School were the first to test their skills and there were plenty of smiles for the BBC news team and BBC Newsround.
Managing Director Bob Richardson explains:
“Spymissions goes from strength to strength and we have had amazing feedback from everyone who has tried it. It’s a real challenge and mixes mental agility with a few more physical games. We have had so many requests from parents of younger children that we wanted to add a mission that six year olds could complete.
It is great fun and we have tailored the activities especially for those junior spies. The youngsters from Willen were great and it was an honour to have the Newsround team here to film us. Everyone enjoys playing at spies and hopefully this gives even the youngest potential agents a chance to give it a go.”
For more information visit www.spymissions.com
