Munzee
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- GrizzFlyer
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Munzee
Just heard about this game today. I see others on this board have been playing it though.
About Munzee
So far, I know very little about it, other than you need a smart phone (sorry Cheech....) and you go looking for things that are hidden, using geographical coords. Download the Munzee app and snap a pic of the QR code in the Munzee.
Saw a couple Geo-nics I recognized, maybe somebody can chime in here and give us more info. If not, I may have to actually read how it works on the Munzee site.
About Munzee
So far, I know very little about it, other than you need a smart phone (sorry Cheech....) and you go looking for things that are hidden, using geographical coords. Download the Munzee app and snap a pic of the QR code in the Munzee.
Saw a couple Geo-nics I recognized, maybe somebody can chime in here and give us more info. If not, I may have to actually read how it works on the Munzee site.
Re: Munzee
I saw this on a You Tube video. Not certain that there are many in this area. Interestingly the video was a cache somewhere in England. I paused the video at the bar code, used my smart phone, and would have been able to log the find. Personally I don't have plans to play.... but you never know.
Re: Munzee
This was the first I have heard about it. I took a quick look at the website. The closest one to Toledo is at the train station. The first person to find it was Roadkill, so he might be able to tell us a little more about it.
There are a bunch out at the Fulton County fair grounds. When I took a closer look at those, I noticed one was placed by TeamMina, so they might be able to give us some insight too.
There are a bunch out at the Fulton County fair grounds. When I took a closer look at those, I noticed one was placed by TeamMina, so they might be able to give us some insight too.
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- TeamMina
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Re: Munzee
We all know about the munzee at the top of the tree at the Fairgounds.
But we didn't find, or hide that one.
I will pass this subject to Sheryl, as these thingies are her gig.
But we didn't find, or hide that one.
I will pass this subject to Sheryl, as these thingies are her gig.
- Handyman-N-Fam
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Re: Munzee
If you like reading or writing logs, Munzees are not for you.
If you are huge fans of "TFTC", you might want to give it a try.
If you are huge fans of "TFTC", you might want to give it a try.
- GrizzFlyer
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Re: Munzee
Have been playing with their website. Seems to be quite buggy. Sends unresponsive scripts, can't set or update home location, will some times attempt to register you even when already registered and signed in, and so on.
Saw the listing for the munzee that is 80 feet up the tree at the Fulton fairgrounds. Bet the officials there will blow a gasket if they see somebody climbing it. They think of the civil liability when those things happen.
Still, its a young game and will develop as time goes on. Sort of a mix between geocaching, terracaching (with the ratings system), with some QR code technology. Maybe they will develop a PQ system in the future, and some type of notification alert for other than owned munzees.
Saw the listing for the munzee that is 80 feet up the tree at the Fulton fairgrounds. Bet the officials there will blow a gasket if they see somebody climbing it. They think of the civil liability when those things happen.
Still, its a young game and will develop as time goes on. Sort of a mix between geocaching, terracaching (with the ratings system), with some QR code technology. Maybe they will develop a PQ system in the future, and some type of notification alert for other than owned munzees.
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Re: Munzee
I just sent an email to the Munzee website about removing the Munzee in the tree. I had looked at the site a couple months ago, and could find no way to contact any of the Munzee higherups. We will see how what happens now. The site promises a reply in less than 48 hours.GrizzFlyer wrote: Saw the listing for the munzee that is 80 feet up the tree at the Fulton fairgrounds. Bet the officials there will blow a gasket if they see somebody climbing it. They think of the civil liability when those things happen.
The same group of people contacted me after the bash wanting me to help them sneak a dangerous cache onto the fairgrounds property. The Munzee is actually in the cache container that they were trying to publish. I didn't take the bait, but it looks like they found an alternative method of circumventing the gc.com rules.
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Re: Munzee
The point of my post was to mention that the Munzee world appears to be self monitoring. If you want to place one, there is nobody to tell you that you can't. No matter what absurd thing you want to do.Handyman-N-Fam wrote:I just sent an email to the Munzee website about removing the Munzee in the tree. I had looked at the site a couple months ago, and could find no way to contact any of the Munzee higherups. We will see how what happens now. The site promises a reply in less than 48 hours.GrizzFlyer wrote: Saw the listing for the munzee that is 80 feet up the tree at the Fulton fairgrounds. Bet the officials there will blow a gasket if they see somebody climbing it. They think of the civil liability when those things happen.
The same group of people contacted me after the bash wanting me to help them sneak a dangerous cache onto the fairgrounds property. The Munzee is actually in the cache container that they were trying to publish. I didn't take the bait, but it looks like they found an alternative method of circumventing the gc.com rules.
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Re: Munzee
Unfortunately I've had the same negative impression from the day it started. The one in the tree on the fairgrounds is infamous.
There was even a dustup a while ago where people were placing Munzees in OTHER PEOPLE's valid geocache containers without permission. I think that trend may have died down.
There was even a dustup a while ago where people were placing Munzees in OTHER PEOPLE's valid geocache containers without permission. I think that trend may have died down.
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Re: Munzee
I have been doing for a while. There aren't many in the area. Fulton fair grounds has a lot. It's a simple game, just sign up and download the app. The app has everything you need. Bring up the map and drive to one. Keep zooming in as you walk closer. When you find it, hit capture and point your camera at it. The app records the capture online. You can leave a log if you wish.
You get points for each capture. Some are worth more than others. It's an alright game to play along while caching. It's just something extra to do, something different.
You get points for each capture. Some are worth more than others. It's an alright game to play along while caching. It's just something extra to do, something different.
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Re: Munzee
Just got a few of these Munzees this summer. Interesting game based on the whole high tech search and find premise. I liked finding a couple at the fairgrounds at the MWGB 2012, especially the one in the geocache container (I think by mdwalsh.) Two finds, one search, two games played at the same time - Neat! Like Roadkill said, something different and extra to do.
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Re: Munzee
Don't have a phone that will scan them and won't either. Really don't see the point.
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Re: Munzee
When I get to a cache I also play Mumbley Peg. You get to do two games!
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Re: Munzee
There is a guard rail out there with a bunch of them. I guess you just walk along snapping up them. And the point is???????????????