You Sleuth Customer Photo Engage in an interactive adventure, where participants set out on a quest to uncover hidden 'treasures' by deciphering cryptic clues. Led by the dynamic in-game host, players must seek out and capture these items by snapping a photograph with their smartphone.

It's a Scavenger Hunt!


About It's a Scavenger Hunt!

Looking for an exciting team event?

In this modern scavenger hunt, everyone will enjoy working together and having a great time following the in-game host's directions. Form multiple teams to compete against each other or strive for a top spot in the Hall of Fame.

Anybody can join the fun!

There are no restrictions on who can participate. Enjoy multi-generational bonding and play with any size group for one low price.

You control the schedule...

As this activity is enjoyed independently via your smartphone, you have the freedom to dictate both the time and place, as well as any additional regulations you wish to apply. Whether you decide to explore a vibrant shopping precinct, wander the bustling downtown streets, or remain indoors for a cozy game session at home, the decision is entirely yours to make!

It's a Scavenger Hunt! Blair Athol

What are people saying about It's a Scavenger Hunt!?

Customer Reviews

This was a fun activity with friends. Will do this again.
Zak
We had fun with this!
Gina
We had a wonderful time!
Jill
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It's a Scavenger Hunt! Highlights

  • Enriching
  • Anywhere
  • Flat rate price
  • Indoor or outdoor
  • Stimulating
  • Contest
  • Kid friendly
  • Dynamic
  • Competition
  • Hall of fame
  • Team building
  • Accessible
  • Challenging
  • Anytime
  • No reservations

"The hilarious pastime of 'scavenger-hunting', lately become a favored diversion of cosmopolitan society in Europe, had its New York premiere on a vast scale last night when several hundred members of society and the artistic world - young and old alike - surged forth..."
The New York Times

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