Munzees!
- Zalgariath
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Re: Munzees!
All of my Templates and Skinz are now online and downloadable in the Munzee Forum Here
I'll add some Munzee info to the GCA Wiki soon
I'll add some Munzee info to the GCA Wiki soon
- caughtatwork
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Re: Munzees!
Do you have to be logged in to get the attachments?
I'll be buggered if I can see them.
I'll be buggered if I can see them.
Re: Munzees!
I was beaten to the FTF on the Munzee by several seconds (Chip had her phone out first, and did locate the cache!).fluffyfish wrote:But the link to mine is http://www.munzee.com/m/fluffyfish/1/
It was interesting that the cache had been found several times, but we were the first to do the Munzee
- Zalgariath
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I believe so yes... Ive tested the downloads, they should appear at the bottom of each post kinda like the GSAK forumcaughtatwork wrote:Do you have to be logged in to get the attachments?
I'll be buggered if I can see them.
- caughtatwork
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Well, that sucks. I guess no playing with the templates for me then
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Well that'll teach me... the reason there were so many names in the log book is that the cache has been hidden for 14 months!Hoojar wrote:I was beaten to the FTF on the Munzee by several seconds (Chip had her phone out first, and did locate the cache!).fluffyfish wrote:But the link to mine is http://www.munzee.com/m/fluffyfish/1/
It was interesting that the cache had been found several times, but we were the first to do the Munzee
- caughtatwork
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http://www.munzee.com/forums/index.php? ... 25#msg2225
Ahhh. The goal becomes clear.We do have a plan for "Munzees for Business" as a way to help the core game players get some more finds and allow for businesses to promote some special offerings at the same time. We want to focus a little more on getting the core gameplay features rock-solid though before we try and accomplish too many other things.
- fluffyfish
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Hoojar wrote:I was beaten to the FTF on the Munzee by several seconds (Chip had her phone out first, and did locate the cache!).fluffyfish wrote:But the link to mine is http://www.munzee.com/m/fluffyfish/1/
It was interesting that the cache had been found several times, but we were the first to do the Munzee
Looks like Hoojar is the first to find a munzee in Australia!
Chip - 2011-07-17 06:06:47
Hoojar - 2011-07-17 06:06:43
Beat Chip by 4 secs?
Re: Munzees!
Unusual time stamps, as Chip scanned it before me. Maybe Optus sent the data faster than Three!fluffyfish wrote: Chip - 2011-07-17 06:06:47
Hoojar - 2011-07-17 06:06:43
Beat Chip by 4 secs?
As an aside I think Munzee's could be great. It is like caching, only without the need to find excuses to not swap, write detailed logs (online and in the book) and do all of the other things that slow down number hounds!!!
- fluffyfish
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Well you better put one out for me and Chip to capture!Hoojar wrote:Unusual time stamps, as Chip scanned it before me. Maybe Optus sent the data faster than Three!fluffyfish wrote: Chip - 2011-07-17 06:06:47
Hoojar - 2011-07-17 06:06:43
Beat Chip by 4 secs?
As an aside I think Munzee's could be great. It is like caching, only without the need to find excuses to not swap, write detailed logs (online and in the book) and do all of the other things that slow down number hounds!!!
- gmj3191
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Re: Munzees!
I have deployed one in Cheltenham, Vic.
- thechops
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Re: Munzees!
I came across these today for the first time - I think it's a great companion game to geocaching. I like the way that it's quick to find and quick to place them. Ideal for urban areas, a kind of quick fire, urban caching. I like the way you just scan the code and that's it logged, nice and easy, then on to the next one! Now we just need a few more hidden! I think it will mainly appeal to the kind of cachers who like to chase the numbers, but certainly an interesting option!
- tronador
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Re: Munzees!
There are none in Sydney.
- Zalgariath
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There will be once I get home .... in 5 monthstronador wrote: There are none in Sydney.
Geocaching: It's not about the numbers (most of the time)
Munzees: It's ALL about the numbers
As they are cheap, quick, easy to make and place and log, people wont expect much from them. Throw in some meaningless points and levels to collect and it is a game for the iPhone generation. Im going to enjoy it too as a companion to caching but never see it replacing a good cache, just enhancing existing ones. Hopefully it will appeal more to the Blank Log / TFTC cachers and make them bugger off hahaaha