New in Town? Try a Scavenger Hunt
Client
Untitled Project
Category
Mobile
The proof of concept for a "scavenger hunt" game on a mobile app targets kids aged 6-12, making their visits to new cities both engaging and educational. The idea behind this innovative app is to transform traditional sightseeing into a thrilling adventure, where children complete a series of small, fun tasks to earn points and progress to the next level. The app’s design focuses on keeping young users captivated and eager to learn about the places they visit. Each task is carefully crafted to be both entertaining and informative, turning historical landmarks, cultural sites, and other points of interest into interactive experiences. For example, children might be asked to find a particular statue, take a photo of a unique architectural feature, or answer trivia questions about the local history.
By completing these tasks, children not only earn points but also unlock additional levels, each offering new challenges and discoveries. This gamified approach ensures that kids remain actively engaged, enhancing their curiosity and understanding of the city around them. Rather than simply looking around aimlessly, they are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and delve deeper into the local culture and history. The app’s interface is designed to be user-friendly and visually appealing, with vibrant graphics and intuitive navigation. It aims to balance fun and learning, creating a seamless blend of education and entertainment. Through this game, children develop a sense of accomplishment as they progress, fostering a love for exploration and discovery.

Photos of the war room for this project, lots of UX strategy, discovery, and research before work began on any wireframes.



Moving onto wireframes.
