Branding Your Hunt
If you are an institution such as a business, museum or park, you may wish to brand and market your hunt for your organization. Similarly, if you are an individual setting up a hunt for a special occasion, you may also be interested in adding features to make your hunt even more special.
Our Treasure Hunt offers a couple of features to assist you:
1. Quick links
Quick links, currently free for private games, allow your users to access your hunt via a link. When they click on the link, they are taken to the Our Treasure Hunt download page on the AppStore or the PlayStore, and, once the app is installed, it opens directly to the introductory summary page for your hunt. From there they can start your game. (Unless it is an event hunt scheduled to start in the future.)
There is no need for them to create account credentials to play your hunt — that step is skipped in this case using a technology called anonymous login.
If the person already has the app installed, then great — the link still launches right to you game.
In this fashion, users — brand new or old — do not need to navigation the Our Treasure Hunt platform to find your game in a list, or enter any special access code to launch your hunt. They go right there.
To enable quick links for a public hunt, contact us: contact@ourtreasurehunt.com.
2. Theming (Beta)
This feature is currently only complete on Android.
Another premium feature allows to theme the app to match your brand. You pick the colors — primary, accent, and secondary, and the entire game experience, including the clue icons, are colored to match.
If you wish, you can also create and use your clue icons.
You can also add your own logo, which is displayed as a splash screen before your hunt summary launches the first time. And a sponsor name, such as your organization.
You can see themed hunts in action with the screenshots below, and you can check out the actual, “Krusty Burger” themed hunt in Springfield, Minnesota by looking through the hunt list or on the hunt map of the app right now. (Again — Android only at this time.)
If you’d like to try this feature out, reach out to contact@ourtreasurehunt.com.
Samples
Sample themed hunt - summary page
This is an example of the summary (aka details) page for an imaginary hunt at a McDonald’s
Sample themed hunt — final answer
This shows the final in-game screen for an imaginary hunt created by a State park in Minnesota.