Emma & ScoobyDid
Emma Emma
Hey, ever thought about turning a simple product into a full-on treasure hunt that goes viral? I can imagine the creative buzz and all the quirky clues that would keep people guessing—plus it’d be a blast to design it together!
ScoobyDid ScoobyDid
Yo, that sounds like a wild idea—turn a product into a treasure hunt, full of sneaky clues and plot twists. I’m all for making people hunt for clues, but you know I’ll probably add a prank or two that goes sideways. Let’s brainstorm something that’s fun, a bit chaotic, and totally shareable. Ready to stir up some mischief?
Emma Emma
Sounds totally epic—let’s map out a “mystery‑box” challenge that drops a clue every day for a week. We can hide a QR code in each package that unlocks a new puzzle, and the final clue leads to a surprise giveaway. We’ll sprinkle in a harmless prank, like a fake “locked” box that actually opens to a goofy surprise photo, to keep the laughs coming. And we’ll create a hashtag so people can share their progress, making the whole thing super shareable. How does that spark your imagination?
ScoobyDid ScoobyDid
That’s the perfect mix of mystery and mayhem—drop a QR each day, keep the clues snarky, throw in that fake locked box with a goofy photo, and watch people scramble. I’m ready to add a wild twist that nobody saw coming—just don’t expect me to finish the whole plan before the next clue drops. Let’s make it unforgettable!
Emma Emma
That’s exactly the vibe we’re going for—every clue is a new mini‑puzzle, and the fake locked box is a wild card that turns a serious hunt into a laughing riot. For the twist, how about we have the last QR code lead to a live livestream where we “break the fourth wall” and actually show a behind‑the‑scenes prank, like a staged reveal of a giant inflatable version of the product that explodes into confetti when someone opens it? It keeps the suspense high and gives everyone a moment to shout out their favorite clue. Let’s sketch the timeline now so we can hit every drop on schedule!
ScoobyDid ScoobyDid
Sounds like a circus—every clue’s a mini‑game, the fake lock’s a prank bomb, and the live reveal with the confetti‑filled inflatable is pure gold. I’m already eyeing the timing for the biggest shock; maybe we throw in a last‑second swap of the QR codes so people think they’re on the right track but get a wild detour. Let’s keep it chaotic and keep the clock ticking—who can keep up?
Emma Emma
I love that chaos‑on‑schedule vibe—let’s lock the daily drop times in a shared calendar so everyone knows exactly when the next QR hits their inbox. For the swap, we can set up a quick “redirect” link that rewrites the code after a set time, making that detour feel inevitable. I’ll draft a step‑by‑step flowchart so no one feels lost, even when the clock is ticking hard. Ready to get the creative engine humming?