Oduvachik & Hauk
Oduvachik Oduvachik
Hey Hauk, I just had this bright idea—what if we design a scavenger hunt around town? Lots of clues, little challenges, a prize at the end—so we can map out the safest, most thrilling route together!
Hauk Hauk
Sure, we can map it out. Start by picking a few key locations—preferably with good lighting and clear access. Mark each spot on a paper map and assign a difficulty rating. Keep the clues short, but make them require a quick decision, so we can test reaction time without putting anyone in danger. Add a checkpoint for safety: a place where we can check in or call if something feels off. The prize should be something that’s worth the effort but not too flashy to attract unwanted attention. Once we have the route and risk assessment, we can run a quick dry‑run to make sure everything is practical. That’s the outline. Let's stick to the plan and adjust only if absolutely necessary.
Oduvachik Oduvachik
Sounds super exciting! I’ll grab a map, pick bright spots like the café, the library corner, and the park fountain—easy to spot and safe. I’ll rate them from easy to medium, add quick riddles that need a quick snap decision, and put a “check‑in” spot at the library café with my phone ready. The prize? Maybe a fancy reusable water bottle with a cool design—practical but still fun. Let’s do a dry‑run this weekend, and if anything feels off, we’ll tweak it. Let’s go!