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Experience Cincinnati’s urban landscape in a thrilling zombie-themed scavenger hunt, combining strategy, creativity, and a bit of post-apocalyptic fun.
If you’re looking to add a dash of adrenaline and strategy to your Cincinnati visit, the Zombie Scavengers hunt offers a fresh, interactive twist on exploring the city. This activity turns familiar streets into a simulated battleground, blending urban exploration with a playful narrative of surviving a zombie outbreak. For travelers tired of traditional sightseeing, this tour promises not just fun but a chance to test your quick thinking and teamwork.
What caught our eye? First, the complete freedom to choose your route makes it feel like a true adventure—no strict schedules or fixed itineraries. Second, the interactive app and remote survival guide add layers of engagement, turning a simple walk into a competitive, game-based experience. The potential drawback? If you’re not particularly tech-savvy or prefer guided tours, you might find the app and self-navigation a bit challenging. Still, it’s perfect for those who love a bit of strategic play and a lively challenge.
This experience works best for groups of friends, families, or colleagues ready for a unique day out that combines urban discovery with playful competition. It’s also great for those wanting an activity with a bit of storytelling, creativity, and a dash of humor—all set against the backdrop of Cincinnati’s streets.

The Zombie Scavengers hunt begins at the iconic Procter and Gamble Plaza, a lively spot near Cincinnati’s downtown core. Once you gather your crew and download the app, the real fun begins. The activity is designed to last approximately two hours, making it a perfect addition to a day of sightseeing or a lively evening activity.
What does the hunt involve? You’ll be tasked with scavenging for vital supplies—think food, shelter, transportation—items that are “desperately needed” to keep your zombie colony alive. This isn’t just about finding things; it’s about strategic decision-making. Do you prioritize a quick route that scores fewer points but gets you ahead, or take a longer, more challenging path to maximize your score?
The app guides you through the city, but you are free to chart your own course. This element of independence is what makes the activity stand out. You’ll also encounter photo and video challenges—for example, creating funny survival scenes or capturing creative images—adding a lively, humorous dimension. Participants are encouraged to think outside the box, earning extra points for effort and originality.
A special feature of the experience is the remote survival guide, accessible via chat. While you’re navigating Cincinnati’s streets, you might find this guide invaluable for advice, hints, or just a bit of encouragement—especially if your team hits a tricky spot.
Throughout the game, your score is being tracked on a national leaderboard. This adds a layer of friendly competition, motivating your group to outsmart, outrun, and outscore other teams across the country. The thrill of seeing your rank improve—or slip—can turn this scavenger hunt into a lively contest.
What about the logistics? The tour is priced at an accessible $20 per group (up to 10 members), which makes it a budget-friendly activity. It includes all activities, the app, a remote guide, and goods and services tax (GST). Not included are any private transportation or additional expenses related to your phone use.
Starting from Procter and Gamble Plaza, you’ll begin your urban adventure. The initial meeting point is convenient, near public transportation, making it easy for locals or visitors to access. Once your team is ready, the app is downloaded, and the rules are understood, your mission begins.
As you traverse Cincinnati’s streets, you’ll be solving puzzles, completing photo/video challenges, and hunting for supplies. Some of these tasks might involve quick-thinking, humor, or creativity. For example, you might be asked to film a scene of “zombie survival training” at a local landmark or snap a picture of a quirky Cincinnati feature. The app’s flexibility lets you pick your path, allowing you to customize the experience based on your interests or stamina.
The challenge is balanced so that all ages and abilities can enjoy it, provided you’re comfortable with smartphone use and walking around the city. Participants have noted that most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for a variety of needs.
Once your two hours are up, you’ll return to the starting point, where your final score is calculated and compared to others. Whether you win or not, the real prize is the fun of the experience and the chance to see Cincinnati from a playful, unconventional angle.
While reviews are currently limited, the feedback highlights some key strengths. Participants mention the fun, energetic nature of the challenges and appreciate the cost-effectiveness. One reviewer noted, “We loved the way the activities brought out our creativity, and it was a great way to see the city differently.” Others found the remote guide assistance helpful, especially when navigating tricky parts of the city.
The activity’s emphasis on strategy and fun makes it ideal for groups looking for a lively, interactive experience rather than a traditional tour. Travelers who enjoy competitions and team-building activities will find this particularly engaging.
The Zombie Scavengers hunt offers a lively, interactive way to explore Cincinnati’s streets—particularly appealing for those who enjoy a mix of adventure, strategy, and playful storytelling. Its flexible route and app-driven challenges make it a unique activity that can suit groups of friends, families, or colleagues looking to break away from conventional sightseeing.
The price point is very reasonable considering the level of engagement and the inclusion of a remote guide. Plus, the country-wide leaderboard adds a fun competitive edge that can turn a simple walk into a memorable, lively contest.
This activity is best suited for travelers who are ready for a bit of physical activity, enjoy creative challenges, and want to see Cincinnati from a different perspective—through the lens of a playful post-apocalyptic scenario. If you’re seeking a fun, unconventional way to spend a few hours, this scavenger hunt could be just the ticket.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s designed to be accessible for a variety of ages. Just be mindful of walking and smartphone use.
Do I need to bring anything besides my phone?
Just your phone and comfortable footwear. No additional equipment is required.
Can I do this activity alone?
While it’s designed for groups, solo travelers could participate if they enjoy team challenges and strategy, but the best experience is with friends or family.
How long does the activity last?
It’s approximately two hours, making it manageable within a standard afternoon or evening.
Is this activity suitable for non-English speakers?
The information provided focuses on English—if language is a concern, check with the tour provider for options.
Are there any physical requirements?
Mostly walking and smartphone interaction; moderate physical activity involved, so be prepared for some walking around the city.
What if I get lost or need help during the game?
A remote survival guide is available via chat to assist you throughout the experience.
Can I reschedule or cancel?
Yes, free cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility if your plans change.
How competitive is the leaderboard?
It’s quite lively; you’ll see your score in real-time compared to others nationally, adding an exciting competitive element.
Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a puzzle lover, or just looking for something different, this zombie-themed scavenger hunt offers a memorable way to experience Cincinnati’s streets with a playful twist. Just remember to bring your sense of humor, a bit of strategic thinking, and a readiness for urban adventure.
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