City Games in New Zealand offer an interactive, self-guided experience that takes place in cities across the country. Using your own smartphone, you can start at any time and move at your own pace while progressing through the game. Whether you’re in a major city or a smaller town, each game is designed to immerse you in the urban environment through engaging, flexible gameplay.

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  • Auckland

    Auckland is a major city in northern New Zealand known for its vibrant urban culture and stunning natural landscapes. Situated between two harbours, the city is defined by its iconic Sky Tower, a symbol of its modern skyline, and its strong Māori heritage, reflected in local art and place names. Its volcanic hills and proximity to beaches add to its distinctive coastal character.

    City Game Auckland
  • Queenstown

    Queenstown is a resort town located on the South Island of New Zealand, nestled beside the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the dramatic Southern Alps. Known for its striking alpine scenery and status as a hub for outdoor recreation, the city also features historic gold rush heritage in nearby Arrowtown and offers access to the renowned Central Otago wine region.

    City Game Queenstown


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New Zealand’s cities combine urban convenience with a sense of openness unique to the region. Most urban centers are relatively low-rise and spread out, yet still retain compact, walkable areas where daily life unfolds at a relaxed pace. Frequent connections between residential neighborhoods and city centers support a rhythm that feels grounded in routine and community.

City life in New Zealand tends to be closely connected to nature, with parks, coastlines and green spaces often integrated into the urban layout. Streets are generally easy to navigate on foot, and the atmosphere is calm and welcoming, shaped by a mix of modern infrastructure and laid-back public life. People move through cities with ease, and local routines often intersect in shared public areas, giving each place a sense of lived-in familiarity.

There is noticeable variety between cities across the country. Larger cities can feel more dynamic and international, while smaller ones often maintain a quieter, more local character. Whether coastal or inland, each city offers a slightly different rhythm and environment, reflecting both its setting and the people who live there.








City Games are available in multiple cities across New Zealand, offering experiences in both larger urban areas and smaller destinations. You can find them in cities like Auckland and Queenstown, among others.

The availability extends beyond these locations, with City Games accessible in various parts of the country. This includes a mix of major centres and smaller towns.