A true invitation to travel, this collaborative game allows you to travel the world in 31 smells with friends or family!
Did you love our must-have game, Odor Lotto? Did you already play it as a child? Discover Olfactory Voyage, the more adult version of Odor Lotto. Relive your most precious memories through captivating fragrances and let yourself be carried away by the nostalgia of scents. Olfactory Voyage is the game that will delight fans of the famous Odor Lotto.
Head to the souk of Marrakech, the Polynesian beaches or even the pyramids of Egypt!
In this collaborative game, each player, in turn, must have the others guess a photo by linking it to smells that can evoke its location, its color or even what it represents.
Associations can be easy, like the scent of lavender for a landscape in Provence. But sometimes, you have to be extra clever and imaginative to make your photo guess, because the scent of leather, seaweed, or lemongrass won't be associated with the same experience.
Fasten your seatbelts and fly with your friends on an olfactory world tour!
Contained odors
Pear, Banana, Exotic Fruits, Blackberry, Strawberry, Orange, Hazelnuts, Undergrowth, Mint, Wood, Mushroom, Lemongrass, Grass, Hot Chocolate, Cinnamon, Tea, Milk, Curry, Baguette, Blue Hyacinth, Rose, Monoi, Lavender, Oriental Perfume, Animals, Leather, Fish, Sea, Wood Fire, Incense, Stones.
Manufacturing secrets
The fragrances were developed by perfumer Véronique Debroise, with a high standard of quality in order to educate younger generations to develop an olfactory culture using the finest perfumery raw materials and thus introduce them to the scents of nature. The fragrances are then produced in our factory in the Yvelines region.
A box set created and manufactured 100% in France.
Directions for use
Our scent capsules are guaranteed to last for at least 2 years and can last much longer if closed after each game with the correct cap. Store the game away from heat sources.
Can't recognize a smell? Don't panic, smell is a sense that can be developed! Someone who isn't used to recognizing smells without the help of written material may find it a difficult exercise, but we guarantee that with a little practice, it will become child's play.
Our first tip is to learn to categorize the scent you are smelling: is it sweet? fruity? woody? floral? etc.
Our second tip is to know what this smell evokes for you. Indeed, the sense of smell is the sense with the most memory! A smell can therefore evoke a season (summer strawberries), a person (the scent of lavender in your grandmother's cupboard), a dish, a shampoo, a place, etc. This can automatically help you make the connection and put a word to your olfactory sensation.
Finally, smells are like colors. They are full of nuances. Just as there are shades of green, there are multiple shades of apple: Green apple, Golden, Granny Smith, Apple juice, Apple sauce... The smells offered in our games are therefore one of the many nuances of smell that we have tried to make as realistic and qualitative as possible.
Having difficulty naming a scent doesn't mean you don't have a sense of smell, but simply that your brain doesn't yet have the plasticity to make a connection between the perceived sensation that arrives in the perception center, the hypothalamus, and the language center. This is acquired over time, as perfumers and oenologists can do.
Warning: Caution! Contains fragrances that may cause allergies.
Although the fragrances in the pots do not come into contact with the skin, the scents may contain the following skin allergens: Acetylcedrene, Amyl cinnamal, Amylcinnamyl alcohol, Amyl salicylate, trans-Anethole, Anisyl alcohol, Benzaldehyde, Benzyl alcohol, Benzyl, benzoate, Benzyl cinnamate, Benzyl salicylate, Camphor, Carvone, beta-Caryophyllene (ox.), Cinnamyl alcohol, Cinnamal, Citral, Citronellol, Coumarin, Rose ketone-4 (Damascenone), alpha-Damascone (TMCHB), cis-beta-Damascone, delta-Damascone, Dimethylbenzyl, carbinyl acetate (DMBCA), Eugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol, Hexadecanolactone, Hexamethylindanopyran, Hexyl cinnamaldehyde, Hydroxy-citronellal, methyl ionone, Isoeugenol, (DL)-Limonene, Linalool, Linalyl acetate, Menthol, Methyl salicylate, 3-methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopenten-1-yl)pent-4- en-2-ol, alpha-Pinene, beta-Pinene, Propylidene phthalide, Salicylaldehyde, alpha-Santalol, beta-Santalol, Sclareol, alpha-Terpineol, Terpineol (mixture of isomers), Terpinolene, Tetramethyl acetyloctahydro naphthalenes, Trimethyl benzenepropanol (Majantol), Hydroxy-methylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde, Vanillin, Cananga odorata and Ylang-ylang oil, Cedrus atlantica bark oil, Cinnamomum cassia leaf oil, Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark oil, Citrus aurantium amara flower oil, Citrus aurantium amara peel oil, Citrus bergamia peel oil expressed, Citrus limonum peel oil expressed, Citrus sinensis (syn.: Aurantium dulcis) peel oil expressed, Cymbopogon citratus/schoenanthus oils, Eucalyptus spp. leaf oil, Eugenia caryophyllus leaf/flower oil, Jasminum grandiflorum/officinale, Juniperus virginiana, Laurus nobilis fruit oil, Laurus nobilis leaf oil, Laurus nobilis seed oil, Lavandula hybrida, Lavandula officinalis, Mentha piperita, Mentha spicata, 3-methyl-4-(2.6,6-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-buten-2-one, Narcissus spp., Oakmoss extracts, Pelargonium graveolens, Pinus mugo, Pinus pumila, Pogostemon cablin, Rose flower oil (Rosa spp.), Santalum album, Treemoss extracts, Turpentine (oil).
CONTENTS:
- 70 travel photos
- 31 smells
- 1 game board
- 12 "number" cards
- 3 penalty tokens