If you’re looking to add a dose of adventure and laughter to your time in Columbus, Georgia, this app-led Zombie Survival Scavenger Hunt might just be what you need. Designed for groups of up to ten, this two-hour experience combines outdoor exploration, lighthearted problem-solving, and a playful zombie theme. Whether you’re visiting with friends, family, or colleagues, it promises an unconventional way to discover the city while enjoying some friendly competition.
What makes this experience stand out? First, its flexibility—you set your own pace without being tied to a strict schedule or route. Second, the group interaction—the challenges and photo tasks encourage everyone to participate and have fun together. The theme, although silly, immerses you in a playful post-apocalyptic scenario that keeps the energy high and the mood light. However, it’s worth noting that, at just $20 per group, this is a budget-friendly activity, but it does require your phone and some basic app familiarity. It’s best suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, puzzles, and a good laugh, making it perfect for family outings, team-building, or a quirky date night.
Key Points

- Flexible scheduling allows you to start and move through the hunt at your own pace.
- Group-oriented with up to 10 participants, making it ideal for friends or families.
- Affordable price at just $20 per group, offering good value for two hours of fun.
- Interactive and humorous challenges keep everyone engaged and entertained.
- Includes remote guidance from a chat-based host, providing a helpful nudge if needed.
- Leaderboard rankings add a competitive element, letting you see how your team stacks up nationally.
What to Expect from the Zombie Survival Scavenger Hunt

This activity turns the streets of Columbus into a lively zombie battleground—without any actual zombies chasing you. Instead of a traditional scavenger hunt with predefined stops, you’ll be exploring spontaneously, thanks to the app, which offers a flexible framework for your adventure. The idea is to scavenge for essential survival supplies—think food, shelter, transport—and complete silly challenges along the way.
The core of this experience is fun and interaction. You’re tasked with finding and photographing specific items or completing creative challenges, like snapping selfies with friendly passersby (who might be your temporary “survivors”) or demonstrating survival tactics. With the guidance of a remote chat-based host, you’ll receive clues, encouragement, and tips, ensuring the game runs smoothly even if your group hits a snag.
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The App and Its Role
The app itself is your virtual command center. It tracks your progress, provides new challenges, and displays your current score and ranking. This competitive angle, with a leaderboard, motivates teams to strategize and work together. It’s a clever way to gamify the experience, making it appealing for younger participants or competitive groups.
The Start and End Points
Your adventure begins at 1200 Broadway in Columbus, with the activity wrapping up back at the starting point. The activity is available Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, giving plenty of flexibility in scheduling. The experience is designed to last approximately two hours, though your pace determines how long you’re out having fun.
The Itinerary in Detail

While the scavenger hunt isn’t bound to a fixed route or schedule, here’s what you can generally expect when you participate:
Starting Point and Briefing
You’ll meet at 1200 Broadway, where you’ll download the app and get a quick briefing on how the game works. This initial step is straightforward, and the remote guide is available via chat to answer questions or offer hints.
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The Quest for Supplies
Once underway, your team will use the app to locate various “survival” items scattered across the town. These might include typical items like a water bottle or a makeshift shelter picture, but they’re presented with a playful twist. The app guides you to different locations, which you’ll discover at your own pace.
Challenges and Photo Ops
Throughout the hunt, you’ll encounter quirky challenges—such as defending your camp creatively or capturing funny photos with passersby acting as survivors. These challenges are designed to keep the experience lively and engaging, often eliciting plenty of laughs and friendly banter.
Scoring and Leaderboard
Points are awarded for completing scavenged items and challenges. The app displays your team’s current rank nationally, adding an extra layer of fun and motivation. While some reviews mention the fun of seeing how they compare to others, the primary goal remains enjoying the game rather than winning at all costs.
Wrapping Up
After two hours (or when your team decides to stop), you’ll return to the starting point. The remote guide will tally the results, and you’ll have a chance to see how your team fared.
The Experience and Its Drawbacks

While many will find this activity a delightful way to explore Columbus, a few considerations are worth noting. The activity relies heavily on smartphone usage—and, if your device isn’t fully charged or compatible, it could hamper the fun. Also, because it’s outdoors, weather could impact your experience; a rainy day might dampen the enthusiasm or make some challenges tricky.
The price—$20 for up to 10 people—is quite reasonable, yet keep in mind that this covers just the activity. You’re responsible for your own transportation to and from the start point, and you’ll need your own smartphone with a data connection. For groups who thrive on outdoor exploration and interactive challenges, this adds excellent value.
Some reviewers have praised the lighthearted nature of the game, calling it “a memorable, laughter-filled time.” However, as it’s a lighthearted, playful activity, it may not satisfy those seeking a more serious or educational experience.
Who Will Love This?

This scavenger hunt is perfect for families seeking a fun outing, groups of friends wanting a unique activity, or teams looking for a memorable team-building experience. It also works well for bachelor or bachelorette parties or adventurous couples wanting to do something different. If you enjoy puzzles, outdoor exploration, and a bit of silliness, this activity will hit the mark.
The Sum Up
The App-Led Zombie Survival Scavenger Hunt in Columbus, GA offers a playful, flexible way to explore the city while engaging in humorous, team-oriented challenges. Its low price point makes it accessible, and the interactive app keeps everyone involved, whether you’re a game veteran or a first-timer.
This activity excels in creating laughter, camaraderie, and memorable moments, especially for groups that enjoy outdoor adventures and lighthearted competition. While it’s not a traditional sightseeing tour, it’s a fantastic option when you want to add some fun and spontaneity to your Columbus visit.
If you’re after a quirky, budget-friendly activity that encourages teamwork and offers plenty of laughs, this scavenger hunt is worth considering. Just remember to bring your phone charged, dress for the weather, and prepare for a good time full of silly photos and friendly rivalry.
FAQ
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s designed to be lighthearted and fun for a variety of ages. Just consider your group’s comfort with outdoor challenges.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Yes, the activity requires the use of your own device to run the app and complete challenges.
What if I don’t have data on my phone?
You might want to make sure your device has a reliable connection, as the app guides your scavenger hunt and tracks progress.
Can I participate if I don’t know Columbus well?
Absolutely. The app guides you through the city, so no prior knowledge is needed.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can join, but the activity is suitable for those comfortable outdoors and using a smartphone.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably for outdoor walking. Weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Since it’s outdoor activity, rain could impact your experience. Check the forecast and plan accordingly.
Is there a time limit?
The activity lasts approximately two hours, but you can finish earlier if you complete the challenges.
Are food or drinks included?
No, you bring your own snacks or drinks; the activity is solely focused on scavenging and challenges.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Last-minute cancellations won’t be refunded.
Whether you’re seeking a fresh way to see Columbus or want to challenge your friends to a playful adventure, this zombie-themed scavenger hunt offers a lively, entertaining experience that’s both affordable and memorable.
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