We’re proud to announce the release of Eventzee 1.7 for Android and iOS devices. This new update is one of the biggest updates we’ve done since launching the app! We’ve introduced a new clue type, changed up some features to make your experience even better and fixed a few issues. Download the update today!
New features include:
JOIN TEXT CODE:
You can now enter events using a text code as well as scanning a join QR code. Try the code “WW72” to join our free weekend hunt!
TO DO CLUES:
We have a new type of clue which allows quizzes and messages without being tied to a QR code.
IN-APP NOTIFICATIONS:
New notifications for receiving a new message and earning badges.
ABILITY TO RE-LOOK AT MESSAGES AND QUIZZES:
You can now access quizzes and messages information again after you have already completed the clue.
SHARE TO SOCIAL AT SUBMISSION:
Now you can share your images to social media as soon as you submit them.
REAL TIME MESSAGING:
Now you don’t have to refresh the messages page to see new messages as they come in.
TURN OFF ALL POP-UPS/NOTIFICATIONS:
This option in the settings will stop in-app notifications from bugging you mid-game.”
iPAD SUPPORT:
Now you can play Eventzee on your iPad!
VARIOUS BUGS FIXES:
Be sure to join this weekend’s free photo scavenger hunt to test out these new features. To join these hunts, just find the Weekend Warriors event on the Eventzee in-app calendar and RSVP, scan the week’s join QR code OR use the new text feature and type in “WW72” to join. If you’re interested in hosting your own Eventzee hunt please contact eventzee@munzee.com and we’ll get you set up with the right package.
Did you know…
You can see your photos from past events in your personal profile gallery? Check out your profile page by clicking on your avatar and you’ll be able to look at your overall points, badges, photos taken and more. Save photos for later or share them to social media from this page as well!
Watch this video to learn how to share your images to social media after an event has ended!
This post is part of Eventzee’s collection of photo and video challenge ideas designed for scavenger hunts and interactive events. These challenges can be completed anywhere in the world and aren’t tied to a specific venue or live event, making them perfect for virtual events, hybrid experiences, global teams, and remote participants. Use these ideas for team building activities, conferences, marketing campaigns, or standalone scavenger hunts.
#ThrowBackThursday – August 7th is National Friendship Day, share a past pic of you and your friends!
Benny’s BBQ – Take a photo of a restaurant that’s named after a person’s name.
Chalk It Up – Take a photo of a bar or restaurant with a unique chalk board outside of their entryway.
Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend – Take a photo inside of a jewelry shop.
Famous Fountain – Creatively represent an extravagant fountain statue. Make sure you include water!
Fender Bender – Take a photo of a car that’s seen better days. DO NOT CAUSE HARM TO YOUR OR ANYONE ELSE’S PROPERTY.
Fortress of Solitude – Take a photo of a business that sells comic books. A comic must be somewhere in the photo.
I Call Top Bunk! – Take a picture of a pair of bunk beds.
Light The Way – Take a photo of a unique street lamp.
Little Tikes – Kids play pretend with toys that are modeled after items adults use daily. Take a picture of a toy version of a household item.
Melon Head – August 3rd was National Watermelon Day, creatively represent this summertime treat.
Spelling Sculpture – E – Create the letter “E” using items that begin with the letter “E”. Must be legible.
Veni, Vidi, Vici – Creatively represent this famous figure of speech.
Would You Rather? – Have super sensitive taste or super sensitive hearing? Creatively represent your choice.
iTab – Creatively represent writing on ancient stone tablets with a chisel and hammer. What would you say?
Want to turn these photo and video challenge ideas into an engaging scavenger hunt for your next event? Contact the Eventzee team to learn how our platform supports virtual, hybrid, and in-person events around the world.
Need inspiration for photo and video challenge ideas that work anywhere? These scavenger hunt ideas are built to spark creativity and boost engagement for participants around the globe. Since the challenges aren’t tied to a specific location or event, they’re ideal for virtual scavenger hunts, hybrid events, remote team building, and conferences. Each challenge can be adapted to fit your audience, timeline, and event goals.
#ThrowBackThursday – Share a past pic of someone sleeping. ZzzzzzzZzzzzzz…
A safe, safe – Take a photo of a locked safe. Don’t tell us the code!
Coded – Munzee may specialize in QR codes, but go old school and find a unique barcode on a product.
Etched With Love – Take a photo of something that has your name personalized on it. Jewelry, etchings, jerseys, etc.
Historic Hand Me Down – Take a picture of something that’s older than you are, must show in the picture how old that object is.
Mer(Wo)Man – Go under the sea and creatively represent a mermaid.
Mother Goose – Creatively represent a children’s nursery rhyme. Be sure to include the name of the rhyme in the photo.
Neon – Take a photo of a neon glowing sign. Must be at night or in the dark so we can see the glow.
Old McDonald – Take a photo at a farm or ranch.
Optical Illusion – Creatively represent different perspectives to make a photo look like an optical illusion.
R&R – Go find some time to relax and take a photo at a spa.
Road Trippin’ – Take a photo of a physical map (no Google Maps) and the route you would take for a fun road trip. Make sure your final destination is visible!
Spelling Sculpture- D – Create the letter “D” using items that begin with the “D.” Must be legible.
Worst Nightmare – Creatively represent your worst nightmare. Write down what that nightmare is somewhere in the photo.
Would You Rather? – Would you rather be the first person to explore a planet or be the inventor of a drug that cures a deadly disease? Creatively represent your choice.
Want to turn these photo and video challenge ideas into an engaging scavenger hunt for your next event? Contact the Eventzee team to learn how our platform supports virtual, hybrid, and in-person events around the world.
Earn the “Skinny Dipping Santa” Badge just for joining!
Eventzee’s “Christmas In July” Premium Photo Scavenger Hunt has begun! The players who have joined will have until 10 AM CST on UPDATE: Thursday to submit all 15 clues. Per usual, no screenshots will be accepted and your photo will either be approved or denied by our admins. Thank you to everyone who joined, and good luck!
It’s not too late to sign up though! Just go to the following link to join today!
Bearded Brethren – Take a photo of someone with a long white beard. Can’t find someone? Get creative!
Chiseled Chimney – Santa spends all summer slimming down so he can fit down the chimney. Take a photo of a home with a chimney.
Deck The Halls – Take a photo of a house with christmas lights on still.
Elfie – Take a selfie in a Christmas sweater and/or hat.
Frosty the No-Man – Creatively represent a melted snowman.
Happy Holidays – Not everyone celebrates Christmas, so creatively represent another Winter holiday with a summer twist.
Mele Kalikimaka – Creatively represent celebrating Christmas on a tropical island.
Mistletoe Madness – Mistletoe may be hard to find this time of year, so find a different plant/fruit/vegetable and smooch someone underneath it.
Rock Around The Christmas Tree – Decorate either a palm tree or a cactus with Christmas ornaments. Don’t forget the star!
Santa Claws – Take a photo of a crab product with a Santa hat on.
Santa’s Snack – After chowing down on so many cookies in the winter, Santa has to eat healthier in the summer. Decorate some Christmas veggies and fruit for Santa to snack on!
Sea-Suns Greetings – Reindeer have summers off too, so what type of animals would carry Santa’s sleigh in summer? Creatively represent both the animals and the sleigh.
Stockings Hung With Care – Hang some Christmas stockings near a campfire or fire pit.
The Gift of Giving – Wrap a Christmas present and deliver it to someone who’s on the NICE list this year.
You’ve Got Mail – Upload one of your family’s old Christmas cards. If you don’t have an old card, create a new one.