Green Museum and Library Launches Digital Puzzle Game with Over 15 Levels for Exploratory Experience

Taichung City Cultural Affairs Bureau has launched a digital puzzle game, “Wanderer,” at the Green Museum and Library, offering an immersive cultural exploration. With over 15 levels, visitors can use their smartphones to play while exploring the facility, rediscovering the Green Museum and Library through its architectural design and spatial aesthetics. Since its opening, the venue has attracted over a million visitors, and this game aims to enrich the visitor experience further.
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Taichung City Cultural Affairs Bureau announced that since its opening in December 2025, this cultural landmark, combining a library and an art museum, has attracted over a million visitors. This year, they are launching the digital puzzle game “Wanderer,” which features over 15 levels to transform the visiting experience. The public is invited to enter the venue immediately, play and clear levels, rediscover the Green Museum and Library through exploration, and embark on a cultural adventure full of surprises.

The Cultural Affairs Bureau stated that “Wanderer” is designed to be played without downloading; visitors only need to open the website on their mobile phones and log in. They can then search for key “graphics” in the venue to activate levels. After completing interactive puzzles, they will receive “inspiration seeds,” allowing them to explore and rediscover the Green Museum and Library while playing.

Cultural Affairs Bureau Director Chen Chia-chun said that “Wanderer” was inspired by “getting lost in space,” and for the first time, the architectural design and spatial aesthetics of the Green Museum and Library have been transformed into “readable levels.” Starting from changes in light and shadow, circulation turns, and spatial nodes, challenging tasks that combine observation and thinking are created, making the Green Museum and Library no longer just a venue to visit, but a cultural forest that can be repeatedly read and experienced.

Director of Taichung City Library, Zeng Huijun, stated that “Wanderer” transforms visiting into a game experience, guiding the public to enter the space and discover details in the most relaxed way. Level graphics are scattered throughout the venue, hidden by the pond, weaving through bookshelves, or possibly tucked away in architectural corners. Visitors can scan the game website’s QR Code with their mobile phones, and by entering the correct level graphic, they can start the game mission. The public is invited to embark on an exploratory journey in this international cultural landmark, gradually unlocking rich sensory experiences.

Participating visitors felt that searching for levels in the vast venue was a challenge in itself, and after successfully clearing a level, they felt a great sense of accomplishment. Even after multiple visits, they could continuously discover new clues and surprises, making every visit to the Green Museum and Library a new exploratory experience. (Edited by Lee Shu-hua) 1150408

FAQ

What is the digital puzzle game “Wanderer”?

“Wanderer” is a digital puzzle game offered at the Green Museum and Library in Taichung City. Visitors use their smartphones to explore the facility and complete over 15 stages, experiencing the architecture and spatial aesthetics of the Green Museum and Library.

How can I participate in the “Wanderer” game?

No special app download is required. After opening the website on your smartphone and logging in, you can find and scan the starting “graphics” within the facility to begin the puzzle missions.