You’ll jump right into a creative virtual scavenger hunt led by a live Adventure Coach on Zoom—expect unexpected missions, friendly competition on the leaderboard, and plenty of laughter (plus digital keepsakes afterward). Whether you join with friends or strangers, you’ll end up feeling oddly connected—and maybe just a little proud of your improv skills.
We logged onto Zoom, honestly not sure what to expect—just that Kat (our Adventure Coach) promised something way less awkward than the usual virtual hangouts. Right away, she had us racing through our own apartments for “the weirdest kitchen utensil” (I still don’t know what that garlic roller thing does). My cousin showed up in a Halloween wig, and someone’s toddler kept waving at the camera like he was hosting. There was this moment where I realized we were all kind of letting our guard down, just laughing at ourselves and each other.
Kat kept things moving—she’s got this Southern warmth that makes you want to play along, even if you’re shy. The scavenger hunt itself was fast and totally random: one second we’re hunting for something blue, next we’re acting out movie scenes or answering trivia about 90s cartoons (which I bombed, but whatever). At one point she asked us to improvise an “award speech” using whatever props we could find; my neighbor used her cat as a co-host. Never thought I’d see that on a Tuesday night.
I didn’t expect how much the leaderboard would matter—suddenly we were all competitive in the best way. But it wasn’t really about winning; it felt more like being part of some weird little team, even with people I’d never met before. Kat sent us photos and videos after, which made me laugh all over again looking back. If you’re thinking about doing this as a day trip from your couch or for a group thing, just go for it. It’s silly and real in the best way.
A live Adventure Coach leads you via Zoom through creative missions using items from your home. Teams compete for points on a leaderboard.
Yes, it’s designed for groups including corporate teams, bachelor(ette) parties, and special events.
You only need a Zoom account and an adventurous spirit—no special equipment required.
Yes, all areas and activities are wheelchair accessible.
Infants can join with adults; they can ride in prams or strollers if needed.
Yes, you’ll receive digital photos and videos after your session.
The main game has set timing but you can extend your session for free if you want to keep playing.
A live guide from Alley Kat Adventures facilitates everything on Zoom.
Your experience comes with interactive guidance from a live Adventure Coach via Zoom, personalized missions sent straight to your screen, leaderboard updates to keep things lively, plus digital photos and videos afterward. You can even choose to extend your game time at no extra cost—and future alumni discounts are included too.
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