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Magical Park
June 30 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Launching during Youth Week, Magical Park is an augmented reality game which can be played across three locations in the City.
Download the free Magical Park app to play up to nine different augmented reality games on your phone or device.
Roam with dinosaurs or robots, collect cute kittens, help save the bees, explore Australian animals and more.
There are nine different games to choose from including an Australian animal themed game and games that teach children about recycling and litter in our oceans.
This event is part of the City of South Perth’s Youth Week WA and WA Tree Festival. Youth Week WA is for young people aged 10 to 25 years old. Youth Week WA runs from 8-16 April and is the single largest celebration of young people living in Western Australia.
Where To Play
Magical Park will only work at these City parks:
- Comer Reserve, Como
- George Burnett Park, Karawara
- Windsor Park, South Perth
How to Play
Download Magical Park from either the App Store or Google Play.
A map of each park can be found in Park Maps drop downs below or via the app.
- FREE to play
- No in-app purchases
- No in-app advertising
- Gets players to run on average for 1.45km during 45min of gameplay
- Low mobile data use (3-10MB per game world)
About WA Tree Festival
WA Tree Festival is a community celebration of trees in our urban areas and beyond running from 9 April – 9 May 2022. The Festival brings local councils and community groups together to help share the value of trees collectively.