If you’re looking for a light-hearted, interactive way to explore Portland, this Zombie Scavengers game might just be the ticket. While I haven’t personally tried it, reviews and descriptions suggest it’s a clever blend of city discovery and playful zombie survival challenges. It’s designed to be a quick, one-hour activity that can add a bit of fun to your day — especially if you enjoy games, puzzles, or just want to see Portland from a different angle.
What I really like about this experience is that it’s flexible and socially engaging. You can do it with a small group (up to 10 people) and it’s entirely self-guided — so it’s perfect whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or a small team. Plus, the idea of competing for survival points keeps it lively and competitive. The fact that a remote host is involved adds a nice touch of support, even if you’re doing this independently.
However, a quick consideration: since this is a self-guided scavenger hunt, it does rely on your smartphone and your own mobility. If you’re looking for something more structured or with a guide physically present, this might feel a bit too independent. But for those who like a flexible, on-your-own pace challenge, it’s ideal.
This tour seems well-suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy interactive activities and don’t mind a bit of walking around Portland’s streets. It’s a playful way to spend an hour, and might create some fun stories to share afterward.
Key Points
- Affordable price point at $20 per group makes it accessible for most travelers.
- Flexible and self-guided, letting you explore at your own pace within a set timeframe.
- Includes a remote host, providing support if needed, which adds a layer of reassurance.
- City exploration combined with game challenges, making it more engaging than a simple walk.
- Ideal for small groups (up to 10 people) — perfect for friends or small families.
- No physical guide on-site, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with using an app and navigating on their own.
What You Can Expect from the Zombie Scavengers Experience

When you sign up for the Zombie Scavengers game in Portland, you’re signing up for a mix of adventure, strategy, and city sightseeing. The process kicks off with downloading an app that lays out your mission: find specific survival items scattered across Portland, perform challenges, and rack up points. The goal? Survive the zombie apocalypse by accumulating the highest score, all while getting to know the city in a fun, unconventional way.
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How the Game Works
Once you arrive at the meeting point — 815 SW Park Ave — and access the app, the game begins. You will receive a list of items needed for survival, which you can find at any location you choose in Portland. The freedom to choose your route is a nice touch, as it allows you to prioritize easier-to-reach items or create your own scavenger route based on your interests.
The app also includes zombie-themed challenges that add a layer of entertainment. These might be quick tasks or puzzles to complete, earning you extra points. This gamification keeps the activity lively and competitive, especially if you’re playing with friends or family.
Support and Interaction
Throughout your hunt, you’ll have a remote host available via chat, ready to assist if you get stuck or need tips. This element is particularly helpful if you’re new to scavenger hunts or unfamiliar with Portland’s layout. It provides some reassurance and keeps the game from becoming frustrating.
Duration and Group Size
The activity is designed to last about one hour, making it a perfect quick break during your Portland visit. The group size is limited to 10 people, which helps keep the game intimate and manageable. Whether you’re traveling with a small family, friends, or a small tour group, you’ll find this setup works well.
Price and Value
At just $20 per group, this activity offers good value, especially considering it includes all the game elements, the app, and the remote guide. You won’t have to pay for transportation or additional tickets, and because it’s self-guided, you can do it at your own pace and in your own time.
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The Itinerary Breakdown: What Makes It Worthwhile
While this isn’t a traditional tour with a fixed route or stops, the main “itinerary” is dictated by your choices in the app. You can start at the meeting point and explore different neighborhoods, parks, or streets depending on your interests and where you find the items.
Finding items in any order allows for a relaxed approach — you can chase the easiest items first or challenge yourselves to find more obscure ones at the end. The fact that the game is not tied to a specific route gives you flexibility, but also means you’ll want to be comfortable with navigating Portland’s streets using your phone.
Highlights of the Experience
- City Exploration: You get to visit different parts of Portland, from the downtown core to nearby neighborhoods, depending on your route.
- Interactive Challenges: Completing zombie-themed tasks adds a playful element, making the activity more dynamic than a simple walk.
- Points and Leaderboards: Seeing how your team scores compared to others adds a fun competitive edge that motivates quick thinking and strategic planning.
- Support from a Remote Host: This element helps keep the game smooth and engaging, even if you run into trouble.
Possible Drawbacks
Since the activity relies solely on your smartphone and self-guided navigation, it can be less structured than a guided tour. If you’re not comfortable with using apps or walking around the city independently, you might find it less enjoyable. Also, since transportation isn’t included, you’ll need to manage your own travel between locations.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This scavenger hunt is best suited for small groups who enjoy casual competitions and exploring on their own terms. It’s perfect for friends looking for a fun challenge, small families wanting a quick activity, or even solo travelers who want a different way to see Portland. It’s also a good fit for those who appreciate theme-based activities or are interested in a playful way to get to know the city.
If you’re someone who enjoys interactive, game-like experiences and doesn’t mind walking and using your phone, you’ll find this a refreshing addition to your Portland itinerary. But if you prefer guided, structured tours or are traveling with very young children, you might want to consider other options.
Final Thoughts

The Zombie Scavengers game offers an affordable, engaging, and flexible way to see Portland from a new perspective. It combines city walking with a playful zombie survival theme, making it a great choice for those who like activities that are both interactive and casual. Since it’s self-guided, it gives you control over your pace and route, with the added benefit of support from a remote host if needed.
While it might lack the structure of traditional tours, this activity shines in its simplicity and fun factor. For folks who enjoy games, puzzles, or just a break from typical sightseeing, it provides a memorable and lighthearted experience worth considering.
Overall, if you’re in Portland and looking for a one-hour activity that melds adventure with city exploration, this scavenger hunt is a smart pick — especially given the price and ease of booking.
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FAQ
Is this activity suitable for children?
While not explicitly marketed as a family activity, the game is generally accessible to most travelers. Just keep in mind that it involves walking and using a smartphone, so younger children should be comfortable with these.
Do I need to have my own transportation?
Yes, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to walk or use public transit to move between locations on your own.
How long does the activity last?
The game is designed to take approximately one hour. It’s a quick, fun activity that fits well into a busy day.
Do I need to bring anything?
You’ll need a smartphone with internet access to download the app and participate. Service animals are allowed, so if you have one, that’s fine.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the start and end point?
The activity begins and ends at 815 SW Park Ave, Portland — you can start there and finish at the same location.
If you’re up for a different way to explore Portland, this zombie-themed scavenger hunt could be just the quirky, fun experience you’re after. It’s a relaxed, playful challenge that works well for small groups and offers a different perspective on this vibrant city.
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