Kid Quest in Fort Worth: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)

Kid Quest in Fort Worth: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)

Description
Embark on a superhero adventure with your kids in your city! Kid Quest lets children solve puzzles, follow clues, and discover hidden city locations, all while having fun and learning together. Parents and children work as a team to complete challenges and unlock chapters, making it the perfect mix of outdoor activity, critical thinking, and family bonding. With your little superheroes by your side, explore the city and create an unforgettable experience. Get your tickets now!
Highlights

  • Engage with fun visual puzzles and virtual collectibles along the route.
  • Explore 10 hand-picked city locations that are safe and scenic.
  • Develop teamwork, critical thinking, and observation skills.
  • Minimal screen use—just enough to unlock the next clue.
  • Shared experience for parents and children to enjoy together.

What’s Included

  • Date and time: Whenever you’re ready!
  • Duration: ~60 minutes
  • Starting location: 111 E. 4th St., Fort Worth
  • Age recommendation: Children 4–8 years old (adults participate too)
  • Walking distance: ~1 mile (2 km)
  • Equipment Required: Smartphone with internet connection
  • Outdoor activity only; do not enter private buildings or premises
  • Each ticket unlocks the game on 1 phone; buy additional tickets if multiple devices are needed.

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