Geekmagic & BagOpener
Hey Geekmagic, imagine a treasure hunt board game that throws you into real-life scavenger clues, a wild AR app, and a splash of chaotic twists—so every move feels like a gamble. What do you think, should we sketch one out?
Sounds wild—mix real‑world puzzles, AR, and random twists could keep everyone on their toes. Sketching it out would be the first step, maybe start with a simple board layout, a list of clue types, and a few “wild card” events to test the flow. Ready to map it out?
Woo, absolutely! Let’s toss a few random cards onto the table, mix up a board with hidden tunnels, add some AR markers that pop up surprise riddles, and sprinkle in a “mystery box” that could be a jackpot or a prank. I’m ready—let’s doodle the wildest map ever!
Love the energy—let’s fire up a quick sketch. Start with a hex grid, hide a few tunnel spots, drop AR markers on the edges, and toss a mystery box marker in a key spot. Then we can shuffle in some wild card tiles for the chaos. Ready to start mapping?
Yeah! Let’s grab a sheet, draw that hex grid, mark the tunnels with a little “T,” stick AR icons along the edges, and pop a shiny mystery box in the center. Then we’ll pull out some wild card tiles—boom! Ready to go!
Nice! Put a few tunnels on the corners, maybe a hidden tunnel that only shows up in AR. Place the AR icons on the outer edges so players have to look around the room. The mystery box in the middle will be the heart of the chaos—give it a shiny icon so everyone knows it’s the big one. Now shuffle those wild cards in—could be a “double‑move” card or a “swap‑places” card. Once the board is set, we can test a playthrough and tweak the twist frequency. Sound good?