The Denver Art Museum Madness Scavenger Hunt
- private
- adults
- indoor
DAM, this is a fun game!
What? That’s the museum’s acronym—and it’s totally appropriate. You won’t believe how entertaining art can be when you work together on teams to track down the answers to tricky, humorous questions about masterpieces. You’ll be challenged to find quirky details and secrets of unusual art from the museum’s acclaimed American Indian, Western American, pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial, and European collections.
Along the way, you might discover…
- Fallen high-flyers
- A sculpture that would have made Freud envious
- A wince-inducing “acupuncture” treatment
- A rare cape that might ruffle your feathers
- A Renaissance man who’s always vegging out
- A third wheel who might say it’s all relative
- The bizarre self-portrait of a mountain man
But you don’t need to know anything about art or the museum to do well on this group game—or even to win. Pay attention to the details and play nicely with your team, and you’ll be on the path to victory.
Also available: the Murder at the Denver Art Museum Scavenger Hunt, which features the clues and questions from our classic hunt but adds a murder-mystery storyline.
The Twisted Science Scavenger Hunt
- private
- adults
- kids
- indoor
Try a wild team-building experiment…
…for even wilder fun on a quirky quest through this downtown Denver museum to uncover the most fascinating facts and strangest secrets of the natural world. You don’t need to be an actual scientist to play this game, but a keen sense of curiosity and collaboration will help launch your team to victory as you follow intriguing clues and answer tricky, humorous questions about what you find.
Along the way, you might encounter…
- Fowl play in the Rare Birds gallery, featuring some of the museum’s amazing dioramas
- Jurassic jitters in the Prehistoric Journey exhibit
- Terrors—and shocking sounds—among Bears & Sea Mammals
- Intergalactic oddities in the Space Odyssey exhibit
- Cross-cultural wonders that span continents and centuries
- Surprising secrets about your own body via Expedition Health
If you’re looking for a group activity with a killer twist, try the Murder Mystery Edition. In addition to uncovering the secrets featured in the main hunt, you’ll have to figure out who killed a Watson Adventures staffer—and prevent an international incident that could destroy the world as we know it. (No pressure or anything.)
This is the perfect game for any social gathering where people want to have fun and see an amazing place. Company outings, birthday parties, family gatherings, school or alumni activities, you name it—our scavenger hunts are right for all of them!
Youngsters age 7 and up can also get in the game, on the Kids Edition that’s great for a school field trip or an unusual birthday bash.
Escape to the Museum Virtual Scavenger Hunt
- private
- adults
- indoor
Visit museums across the country—virtually!
Discover odd and unusual art and artifacts on this unique museum virtual tour. Tricky, fun trivia questions provide clues that lead you on a quest to explore 16 online museums of all kinds, all over America. You’ll pick your way through virtual galleries and historic locations, in search of amazing masterpieces, startling artifacts, dinosaurs, famous people, and more, earning points for uncovering humorous details, all without leaving your comfy chair.
No previous knowledge is required. You just need sharp eyes and great teamwork on this adventure. Thanks to video conferencing technology and our custom game app, people at home can play along with a Watson Adventures host, work with teammates, and have fun together. This game sends you searching for the strangest and funniest details in art hidden on museum websites.
Special editions for private groups
- Want your colleagues to mix more during the game? The Mix & Mingle edition rearranges the teams at “halftime” to increase the number of people players interact with during the game.
- The International Edition is great for groups seeking online ESL games.
- If your group is up for a challenge, try the Brain Squeeze Edition, which adds devilish trivia questions to the clues.
- Or if you’re an educator looking for online classroom games, consider the Kids Edition.
Want to see more of a particular city’s best museums and landmarks? Escape games for New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, the San Francisco Bay Area, Texas, and Washington, D.C., are also available. If your group includes people from a variety of countries, whose first language might not be English, check out the Around the World Scavenger Hunt.
Contact us to learn more—and find more fun working at home!