Photography Game near Opoho, Otago

You Sleuth Customer Photo In this intruging game played using your smartphone, the world becomes your stage, and you control the time and place. Simple clues guide you to craft witty photo and caption pairings. You and your rivals will evaluate each other's artistic efforts, creating a dynamic leaderboard determined by popular choice!

Snapshot Quest


About Snapshot Quest

Ready to dive into a fun filled game that will entertain kids and grandkids alike?

Snapshot Quest is a game for everyone. This fun and creative activity will captivate your entire group as you collaborate to create unforgettable memories while attempting to stage winning photographs with clever captions!

An unconventional gaming experience...

Snapshot Quest defies typical gaming conventions. With your smartphone and imagination at the helm, it immerses you in a global party game, where your rival teams are scattered across the world!

You choose the time and the place...

Let your imagination run wild on your own terms and turf. Whether you opt to complete the game from the comfort of your home within a few hours or explore new picturesque locales weekly for an extended period, the decision is yours to make. Take all the time you need to refine your photos and captions, but remember you'll need to dazzle your competitors with your final submissions, as your adversaries will be the ones evaluating your work!


Snapshot Quest Opoho

What are people saying about Snapshot Quest?

Customer Reviews

We took this on the road and got some great photos and can't wait to see our team's ranking!
Steve
Had great fun doing this with our out of town guests!
Leonard
The kids had a blast setting up the photos!
Alexa
Image © Famsin

Snapshot Quest Highlights

  • Flat rate price
  • Competition
  • Kid friendly
  • Gallery
  • Anytime
  • No reservations
  • Indoor or outdoor
  • Accessible
  • Enriching
  • Individual or group play
  • Challenging
  • Anywhere
  • Contest
  • Team building
  • Hall of fame

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