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Time to adapt to another game

As we enter our 20th year creating these premium scavenger hunts for our clients we have to come to the realization as to what is "next". Our reputation of recreating ourselves has been the mission from day one and continues to be with the simple factor of staying "fresh and new" and most importantly unpredictable. The moment you become predictable then you have lost and your business will start taking a nose dive. So with that said this year we decided to add another branch of our business and create a smartphone version of our game. Granted I have tried to refrain from going into that direction because we know our clients and our players and they love to hold the materials they receive and appreciate the art of it..It's something we pride ourselves on. However we do have to realize that it's 2019 and well...you also have to be relative to society today. So with that said the smartphone version is going to be a version that will be an easier version of

The Pen Is More Mighty Than The Swipe

In today's world technology has consumed a good portion of our lives with the uses of smart phones and tablets. The way that we document and narrate our lives is very different than how it was maybe 15 years ago.We take photos and videos on our smart phones with the risk of losing it just by dropping the device in a pool or maybe even a device malfunction. It’s when that happens we regret it and we lose all that content forever. That doesn’t need to happen because you need to start to take an old school approach of creating new narrative and documentation with a pen. Remember when it was just very simple to take photographs with a general camera, you would take the film to get developed and wait for the “surprise” as to what came out of it? It was that simple and after that you would just simply place those photographs in a photo album and enjoy them by flipping through the pages and reliving those moments. The reason why we did it is because the photo album was always present. No