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Experience Long Beach in a fun, interactive way with Zombie Scavengers. A one-hour, self-guided zombie-themed hunt perfect for groups up to 10.
Planning a visit to Long Beach and looking for something a little different? The Zombie Scavengers game offers an amusing twist on sightseeing — a zombie-themed scavenger hunt that gets you exploring the city while trying to survive a zombie apocalypse. It’s a self-guided adventure, with a remote host providing support through chat, making it flexible and easy to fit into your day.
What we really appreciate about this activity is its affordability — at just $20 per group, it’s a budget-friendly way to add some fun and challenge to your trip. Plus, the interactive app makes it accessible to all ages and activity levels, whether you’re a family, friends, or a small tour group. That said, keep in mind that you’ll need your own smartphone to participate, and it’s a one-hour experience, so it’s best suited for those who want a quick, engaging activity rather than a lengthy tour.
This scavenger hunt is especially good for travelers who enjoy games, puzzles, or outdoor exploration with a humorous twist. If you’re visiting Long Beach and want to combine sightseeing with a bit of friendly competition, this option is worth considering — especially if you’re traveling with kids or a group of friends who enjoy playful challenges.


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Imagine combining the thrill of a treasure hunt with the thrill of a zombie apocalypse. That’s exactly what Zombie Scavengers offers. You’ll start by downloading a dedicated app, which provides a list of scavenger items scattered across Long Beach. Your mission is to find these items — in any order you prefer — and perform zombie-themed challenges to earn points. With a remote host available via chat, you won’t feel lost or stuck, even if you get stuck on a challenge.
This format is perfect for those who want an active, engaging way to see the city. It also suits players who enjoy a bit of friendly competition, as you can check your survival score against other teams on the leaderboard at the end.
Once you arrive at the starting point — the Promenade at N Locust Ave — you’ll be prompted to download the app. From there, the fun begins. The app will present a list of items needed to survive in a zombie-infested world, which you can hunt down in any order around Long Beach.
Items might include everyday objects that you can spot in shops, parks, or on the street. Alongside finding objects, you’ll encounter zombie-themed challenges—perhaps miming a zombie walk, solving a quick puzzle, or taking a themed photo. Each successful task earns you points, and the goal is to maximize your score to “survive” the zombie apocalypse.
The remote host acts as a digital guide, available via chat if you need clues or assistance. This keeps the experience light-hearted and helpfully supportive. When your hour concludes, you’ll return to the starting point, where you can compare your score with others.
The activity is self-guided, so you are free to run around Long Beach on your schedule. It’s suitable for most travelers — most are able to participate, and service animals are allowed. The activity runs Tuesday through Sunday, from 9 am to 5 pm, offering plenty of flexibility.
The cost — $20 per group (up to 10 people)— is quite reasonable, especially considering the entertainment value and the chance to explore the city in a playful way. Since transportation isn’t included, you’ll need to handle your own transit around town, but the activity’s location near public transportation is an added convenience.
Beyond the novelty, what stands out is the value for the price. For just 20 bucks, you get an hour of active entertainment, a chance to explore different parts of Long Beach, and a fun, themed challenge that appeals to a broad audience. The app-based format makes it accessible, and the ability to choose your own route means you can customize your experience—whether you want to focus on landmarks or just have fun hunting in a local park.
The inclusion of a remote host is a smart touch — it offers reassurance and support, ensuring the game runs smoothly even if players get stuck or need hints. This makes it friendly for first-time scavenger hunters or families unfamiliar with city exploration.
One thing travelers should keep in mind is that this activity is not a traditional tour—there’s no guided commentary or historical interpretation. If you’re seeking a cultural or historical experience of Long Beach, this might not satisfy that craving. Instead, it’s more about fun, lighthearted exploration.
Also, since you need your own smartphone for the app, it’s worth ensuring your device has good battery life or bringing a portable charger. The activity lasts about an hour, but depending on your pace, it could extend slightly, so plan accordingly.
Lastly, because this is a self-guided activity that relies on your own navigation and decision-making, it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking around and using a mobile app. If you’re traveling with very young children or mobility-impaired guests, make sure the routes are manageable.
This scavenger hunt is ideal for groups of friends, families, or couples looking for a fun, interactive way to see Long Beach. It suits those who enjoy games, puzzles, or outdoor activities, especially if they want a break from traditional sightseeing.
It’s also perfect if you’re on a tight schedule — just an hour of your day can turn into a memorable, laughter-filled adventure. Those interested in light competition and digital challenges will find it especially engaging. However, if your main goal is in-depth cultural or historical learning, this activity will fall a bit short.

For a modest price, the Zombie Scavengers game offers a unique, playful way to explore Long Beach. It combines urban adventure, lighthearted zombie fun, and a bit of physical activity into a tidy, one-hour package. It’s especially appealing for those who enjoy interactive tech-based experiences and want something different from typical sightseeing tours.
Travelers who crave flexibility and casual entertainment will find this activity fits well into a busy itinerary. It’s also a great way to break the ice or add some laughs to a day out with friends or family.
While it’s not a comprehensive cultural tour, it stands out as a clever, cost-effective way to see a different side of Long Beach — one full of humor, challenge, and a little friendly zombie chaos.

In all, the Zombie Scavengers game in Long Beach offers an inventive way to combine sightseeing with fun, challenge, and a dash of humor. It’s suited for those wanting a quick, inexpensive, and memorable activity — perfect for a short stop or a casual day out.