There is a very specific moment that happens almost every weekend in Lebanon.
Everyone wants to do something. Nobody knows what to do.
The group chat starts strong. Someone suggests coffee. Someone says they are bored of the same places. Someone asks where to go. Then suddenly, two hours pass, the energy disappears, and the plan becomes the same thing again.
Side Quest was created for exactly that moment.
Instead of spending your weekend searching, asking, comparing, and overthinking, you draw a card and let the adventure begin. Each card gives you a spontaneous quest to complete somewhere in Lebanon. Some are quick. Some take a full day. Some push you to try something new. All of them give you a reason to leave the usual routine behind.
The idea is simple. Lebanon is not boring. Your plans just needed a reset.
Side Quest turns the decision into part of the fun. You do not need to scroll for ideas or wait for someone to make a plan. You shuffle the deck, draw your quest, scan the QR code, and follow the guide.
That guide gives you everything you need to actually do the activity. Locations, maps, tips, timing, prices, and nearby alternatives are all there to help you move from idea to experience without wasting the day.
This is what makes Side Quest different from a normal card game. You are not staying at the table. You are using the deck as a doorway into real places, real memories, and real stories across Lebanon.
It is made for friends who keep repeating the same plans. Couples who want more meaningful dates. Families looking for something different. University students who want affordable adventures. Tourists who want to experience Lebanon beyond the obvious spots.
The best part is that every card gives you the feeling of doing something you might not have planned on your own.
That is where the magic happens.
A random quest can become your favorite sunset spot. A simple activity can turn into a full day out. A place you always passed by can suddenly become a memory.
Side Quest makes Lebanon feel open again. Not because the country changed, but because your way of experiencing it did.
So the next time the weekend starts with “what should we do?” do not let the plan die in the group chat.
Draw a card.
Your next story might be closer than you think.
