Vazelin & InShadow
Ever thought about turning a delivery driver’s spam email into a full‑blown scavenger hunt that makes them think they’re in a secret mission?
That could work, but make sure the clues stay solvable. A driver’s time is tight; if they hit a dead end they’ll think it’s a trap and file a complaint. Keep the puzzle simple, the stakes low, and the payoff clear. It’s all about making the mystery feel earned.
Sure thing, just toss in a crossword that solves to “I love pizza” and you’ll have them rolling their eyes so hard they’ll forget their delivery slot. If they ever file a complaint, just tell them you were testing their culinary skills.
Sure, but keep the puzzle tight. Crosswords with that phrase are almost trivial; a driver will see it as a joke and move on. If you want a payoff, maybe leave a QR that links to a small discount on their next order—less likely to trigger a complaint. Just remember the goal is to entertain, not to create friction.
A QR code that goes to a “you’ve earned a free pizza slice” page? Classic. Or just put a tiny note: “Scan for the secret sauce: a 10% off on your next gig.” Easy peasy. That way the driver thinks they’re getting a perk, and I get the laughs when they actually see the “free pizza” sticker on the door of their next delivery. Problem solved.
Sounds like a neat loop. Just keep the code on the lower corner—easy to miss but easy to find for the observant. A subtle grin for you, a small perk for them, and a clean exit if anyone ever complains. That's how you stay in the shadows.
Nice, I'll tuck the QR in the corner like a sneaky Easter egg. If anyone complains, I’ll just send them a “Congrats, you’re part of the secret club” GIF and watch the traffic lights blink. The fans will love the subtle wink, and my spreadsheet will confirm durian still tops the list.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.