10 Ways Families, Friends, and Groups Will Actually Use Scavengertime
One App. Two Ways to Play. Every Moment Captured.
Most apps tell you what they can do. This one shows you what people actually do with it.
Scavengertime is a real-world scavenger hunt app built to help people interact, explore, and create memories together—not just consume content. Whether you choose a competitive Hunt or a flexible Quest, every experience is captured and turned into a video you can relive later or share with friends and family.
Research shows that shared experiences and shared memories strengthen connection, trust, and well-being across families, friend groups, classrooms, and teams. Scavengertime is designed around that simple idea.
Two Ways to Play — One Shared Outcome: Memories You Can Watch Again
Scavengertime gives you two distinct ways to interact, depending on your group and your mood. No matter which you choose, the result is the same: real-world interaction and a recap video that brings it all back.
Hunts are competitive, usually team-based experiences led by a host. Time and accuracy matter, making them perfect for parties, events, schools, and team-building. Quests are flexible and self-paced. There is no host required, no clock, and no pressure—just shared experiences completed together over time.
In both cases, the moments you capture are automatically turned into a video you can relive or share on your favorite social platforms—or keep private with friends and family.
1. Family Nights That Don’t End With “I’m Bored”
Hunt version: One parent hosts a quick scavenger hunt at home, in the neighborhood, or at a local park. Teams compete, kids stay active, and everyone is involved.
Quest version: Families create a shared quest—small moments captured over a week or month.
Either way, those moments are turned into a video the family can rewatch together.
2. Birthday Parties That Run Themselves
Hunt version: A host creates a party hunt once. Teams form naturally, kids stay engaged, and the event has built-in structure.
Quest version: Guests contribute moments throughout the day—before, during, and after the party.
The result is a recap video that becomes part of the celebration.
3. Vacations That Become Stories (Not Just Photos)
Hunt version: Split into teams on a cruise, beach trip, or city adventure and compete to capture moments.
Quest version: Go at your own pace, capturing highlights without pressure.
Instead of scattered photos, your vacation becomes a story you can relive.
4. Date Nights That Aren’t Awkward
Hunt version: Playful competition adds energy, especially for group dates.
Quest version: Couples capture meaningful moments naturally.
The experience is preserved as a video worth revisiting.
5. Friend Groups That Want Something Different
Hunt version: Pub crawls, downtown walks, and weekend challenges add friendly competition.
Quest version: Long-running group quests keep friends connected even when schedules don’t align.
Shared moments become shared memories.
6. School & Youth Groups That Need Engagement (Fast)
Hunt version: Short, energetic challenges that encourage collaboration.
Quest version: Longer-term activities completed over time.
Students stay engaged, and the experience is documented.
7. Team-Building That Doesn’t Feel Forced
Hunt version: Fast-paced team challenges without awkward exercises.
Quest version: Culture-building moments captured over days or weeks.
Teams leave with shared memories, not just meetings.
8. Holiday Gatherings That Bring Everyone In
Hunt version: Friendly competition adds energy to reunions and holidays.
Quest version: Families capture moments throughout the gathering.
The final video brings everyone back together again.
9. Personal Bucket Lists & Long-Term Goals
Hunt version: Friendly competition around shared goals.
Quest version: Personal or shared bucket lists completed over time.
You don’t just check things off—you capture them.
10. Life Milestones That Deserve More Than a Single Photo
Hunt version: Celebrate graduations, reunions, retirements, anniversaries, or first-day milestones with a hosted hunt.
Quest version: Capture milestones over time, from anticipation to celebration.
Instead of a single snapshot, Scavengertime turns moments into a story you can relive.
Why This Matters
Scavengertime isn’t about screen time—it’s about shared time. Whether you choose a Hunt or a Quest, your experience is captured and turned into a video you can relive or share with friends and family.
Scavengertime is launching soon on iOS and Android.
Find it. Film it. Share the Adventure!