Scavenger Hunt is a game that requires some level of interaction from the end-user.

Each scavenger hunt experience can be tailored by mixing and matching four clue types:
- Multiple-choice questions (Question)
- Photo challenges
- Free response (Opinion)
- Check-in activities (Text)
Each clue type provides an interactive learning opportunity that can be saved on the visitor’s phone, shared on social media, or reset to play again.
Multiple Choice Questions

Multiple Choice questions are perfect for testing a visitor’s understanding of a topic or assessing what information resonated with visitors. Relate the content to the physical space for a more traditional scavenger hunt experience.
Photo Challenges

Photo Challenges piggybacks on how visitors are already using their devices. Prompt visitors to locate artworks, artifacts, or locations and document their success. Users can then save their images or share on social media.
Free Response

The Free-Response clue type lights up your visitor’s creative side. Ask visitors to solve riddles, share their opinion, or submit creative answers.
Check-in Activities

Check-in Activities are the perfect tool for motivating visitors to seek out a person, place, or thing. Have a back gallery with slow traffic? Want visitors to engage with your staff more often? Need to drive traffic to the gift shop? Check-in activities help you guide visitors to parts of the museum they may be missing.