Scavenger Hunts led by external companies

From Teampedia
Revision as of 04:26, 6 December 2013 by Jana Zvibleman (Talk | contribs) (Created page with " Explore a neighborhood or a city; discover new things; collaborate to solve problems; compete against other teams for prizes . . . Scavenger hunts are active team-builders, a...")

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Explore a neighborhood or a city; discover new things; collaborate to solve problems; compete against other teams for prizes . . . Scavenger hunts are active team-builders, and each experience can be unique. Several companies provide the leadership for unique varieties of scavenger hunts, from old-fashioned find-common-objects to high-tech adventures.


The Go Game offers the intersection of wireless technology, the Amazing Race, Cranium, and Mission: Impossible. Fun and team building team building "as you have never seen it, a scavenger hunt on steroids!"

Stray Boots uses mobile technology and smart clever content for scavenger hunt-like walking tours of various cities. An entertaining way to enjoy any occasion or discover new things.

Clash's typical scavenger hunt begins and ends at a bar, office, or at the CLASH Clubhouse (if in San Francisco), and includes drinking, hunting within a specific neighborhood, a slideshow of the funniest photos, and awards.

San Francisco Treasure Hunts are clue-based urban sleuthing adventures, emphasizing team-building, collaborative problem solving and creative thinking, while showcasing the secret treasure spots of San Francisco and the Bay Area.