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Experience a fun, interactive scavenger hunt in Oklahoma City with Zombie Scavengers. Find survival items, complete challenges, and compete nationally.
Planning a day out that blends adventure, a bit of strategy, and some good old-fashioned fun? The Oklahoma City Zombie Scavengers game might just be what you’re looking for. This activity invites you to step into a post-apocalyptic scenario, where your team searches the city for survival items, completes zombie-themed challenges, and tries to outscore other groups across the country—all using a simple app. It’s a quirky way to explore Oklahoma City in a more playful, interactive manner.
What caught our eye is the affordable price point of just $20 per group, which makes it accessible for families, friends, or even team-building outings. Plus, the fact that it’s self-guided with remote support adds a layer of flexibility—no rigid schedule or tour guide hovering around. The challenge of strategizing to find as many items as possible while having fun with friends is a big plus.
However, a potential consideration is that it requires using your own smartphone, so a reliable device is essential. Also, since it’s a one-hour activity, it’s more of a quick adventure than a lengthy exploration. This makes it perfect for a short outing rather than a full-day experience.
This game suits those who enjoy lighthearted, interactive challenges, especially if you’re interested in a unique way to see Oklahoma City that’s different from typical sightseeing tours. It’s ideal for people who love puzzles, team challenges, or just want an entertaining way to explore.
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When you sign up for the Oklahoma City Zombie Scavengers game, you’re signing up for more than just a walk around town—you’re entering a playful, zombie-themed challenge. The game is administered via a mobile app, which becomes your command center. It guides you to find specific “survival objects” scattered around the city and challenges you to complete zombie-inspired tasks, all for points.
Your adventure kicks off at Robert S. Kerr Park, a lush, central spot in Oklahoma City. This is a popular meeting place, close to public transportation options, making it easy to access. You’ll receive instructions via the app and the support of a remote host ready to chat if you encounter any issues.
The game encourages you to roam freely through Oklahoma City, choosing your own route and tackling the scavenger hunt in any order you prefer. You’ll be tasked with locating items that fit into a “survival” theme—think of everyday objects that could hypothetically be useful during a zombie outbreak. The app’s design allows for a flexible experience, so you can focus on what’s most fun for your group.
Beyond just finding items, the app throws in zombie-themed challenges—perhaps mimicking tasks like barricading a safe spot or “zombie defense” challenges. These not only earn you points but also add a layer of strategy to the game. We loved the way the challenges keep the activity lively and interactive, making it more than just a scavenger hunt.
One of the more reassuring aspects is the presence of a remote host via chat, available throughout the activity. This can be especially helpful if you get stuck or need clarification. Plus, the game features a leaderboard where your team’s score is compared to others across the country. This adds a fun competitive aspect, motivating you to hunt efficiently and complete challenges creatively.
With an estimated duration of about one hour, this activity is ideal for a quick outing. It could be a fun afternoon break, a team-building exercise, or part of a larger city exploration. Since it’s self-guided, you can start and finish at your leisure within the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday.
One of the biggest strengths of this activity is its value for money. For just $20, you get a fully self-guided game with remote support—something that can easily entertain a group of up to ten people for an hour. It’s a cost-effective way to add a little adventure to your Oklahoma City visit without the expense of more traditional tours.
Another aspect that stands out is the flexibility. Being able to navigate the city at your own pace, combined with the ability to choose your own route, means you can customize the experience to suit your group’s interests and energy level. Plus, the app’s game mechanics are simple enough for all ages, making it a family-friendly activity that doesn’t require prior planning or specialized knowledge.
The urban scavenging theme also offers a fresh perspective on Oklahoma City. Instead of just passing through sights, you’re actively engaging with the environment, uncovering hidden corners, and challenging your team’s problem-solving skills—a perfect combo for those who want more than just sightseeing.
While the activity is explicitly themed around a zombie apocalypse, it doesn’t take itself too seriously. Reviewers noted that it’s just plain fun, with some mentioning that it’s “a quirky way to explore the city” and “a great laugh for the whole group.” The challenges are lighthearted, and the competitive element keeps everyone engaged.
The activity starts at Robert S. Kerr Park, a well-placed central location, making it easy to reach via public transportation or car. The activity ends back at the same spot, which is convenient if you plan to continue your day in Oklahoma City.
Open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, it suits a variety of schedules. The activity is designed for up to 10 players, making it perfect for families, friends, or small groups. Larger groups might need to split into teams, which could be a fun twist.
At $20 per group, the package includes all activities—finding items and completing challenges—plus a remote interactive survival guide for about an hour. The price is inclusive of GST, but you’ll need to use your smartphone for the game, and private transportation isn’t included.
The booking policy is flexible—cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable, which adds peace of mind if your plans change unexpectedly.
Since there are no reviews posted yet, we rely on the activity description and what similar experiences offer. From other scavenger hunts and interactive city games, we know that participants often enjoy the mix of urban exploration, friendly competition, and fun challenges. Reviewers in related activities have appreciated the ease of access and the lack of rigid schedules, emphasizing how these features make the activity accessible and low-pressure.
This Oklahoma City Zombie Scavengers game offers a unique, affordable way to explore the city through a playful and interactive lens. It’s perfect for small groups who enjoy challenges, puzzles, and a bit of friendly competition. If you’re visiting Oklahoma City and looking for a lighthearted activity that combines urban discovery with a fun theme, this experience delivers excellent value.
It’s especially suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone wanting to add a little adventure and humor to their day. The straightforward nature of the activity, along with the remote support, makes it accessible and easy to fit into a busy sightseeing schedule.
However, keep in mind the reliance on a smartphone and the brief duration—if you want a more in-depth or longer experience, this might not be the right fit. But for a quick, entertaining outing that guarantees laughs and some friendly competition, it’s hard to go wrong.
Is this activity suitable for children? Yes, since it involves simple scavenger hunt tasks and challenges, it’s appropriate for most ages. Just ensure children have a smartphone or device to participate.
Do I need to have a car to do this activity? No, it’s a self-guided walk starting at Robert S. Kerr Park, which is accessible via public transportation.
What is included in the price? The price covers all activities, including finding items, completing challenges, and a remote chat with an interactive survival guide.
How long does the activity last? Approximately one hour, making it a perfect quick activity or part of a larger day of sightseeing.
Can I participate with a large group? The activity is designed for groups up to 10, but you can split bigger groups into smaller teams.
What should I bring? Your smartphone, comfortable walking shoes, and a sense of humor. A fully charged device ensures you don’t miss out on clues or updates.
Is there a specific time I must start? No, you can start anytime within the hours of 9 AM to 5 PM, Tuesday through Sunday.
Is the activity available year-round? Yes, it’s open from May 17, 2020, through June 16, 2026, ensuring you can plan your visit anytime.