Posts Tagged ‘QR code’

March 10, 2016

Munzee and “Voices in America”

If you attended MHQ Bash 2015 or saw pictures from the events, you may have noticed some cameramen shooting footage and conducting interviews. We’re proud to announce that Munzee will have a segment published that was filmed and produced by “Voices In America”.

“Voices In America” produces stories and documentaries featuring a variety of topics and trends to educate and entertain the public. These short form videos are distributed both on their website and through Public Television to reach audiences and expand knowledge. Below is the informational video about QR-codes and how Munzee uses them!

This video will be aired on public broadcasting television in the near future. When we have a firm date and time of it’s airing, we will pass that information on to you.

Also included in this process was the production of a Munzee commercial. The first airing of this commercial will be today, Thursday, March 10th at 19:18 CST during CNN Headline News. (We were told that the commercials generally air within 15 minutes of their scheduled times, but they may occur in the hour window surrounding those times.) We encourage you to watch the commercial when it’s aired!

We’re also launching www.playmunzee.com to help new players better understand the game. If a visitor to the Munzee site is not logged in, they will be redirected there. Don’t fret! You’ll still be able to navigate the regular Munzee website once you’re logged in!

We are extremely excited for the potential growth that this can provide for Munzee as a company and a game.  We can’t thank you enough for your support, and we know any new players will be welcomed with open arms to our great community.

Munzee on!

March 9, 2016

Player of the Week: Corey Mark

As Munzee has grown over the years, the game has evolved in so many more ways than any of the co-founders could have imagined. We’ve certainly had our fair share of growing pains, but in its essence Munzee has tried to stick to its core goal of getting people out into the world. No one knows this better than those players who have been with us since the beginning. This week’s Player of the Week is Corey Mark (SpySmurf).

We Are Proud of Our CowsWho are you?
SpySmurf, aka SpySmurf. Husband, father of 2, and self-confessed 80’s guru.

Where in the world do you live?
Mooroopna, Victoria, Australia. A small country town with a population of 8,000 nestled in the “fruit bowl” of Victoria. A short distance from Shapparton that is striving to be the Munzee Capital of Australia!

How long have you played Munzee?
Since 2012.

How did you find Munzee?SpySmurf & Rubik80
I stumbled across a Munzee sticker inside a Tupperware container that was hidden in a tree stump. The sticker was a “swap” item that I exchanged and carried around in my wallet for some time before I jumped online to see what this Munzee thing was all about. With the assistance of a good mate (Rubik80), things escalated quickly!

What do you most enjoy about Munzee?

  1. Getting out and about and walking with my kids (collingwood14 and PrincessKitty). It’s a great way for them to exercise without even realising it. We have stumbled across some great locations doing this.
  2. The growth of the game locally. Initially it was mostly Rubik80 and I placing Munzees around the Shepparton area and waiting for visitors to come down. The interest has certainly grown, and the number of people chasing munzees locally has increased over the past year. It has been great to meet up with new players at the events we have held, especially kids and parents out and about together.
  3. I have really enjoyed the challenge of chasing specials across the map and where they bounce to next. Rubik80 and I had a few crazy times earlier on with the occasional mid-week, late night run that often took us on a 3 hour round trip to cap a piece of piñata, for example. It is now a litter easier since the number of greenies locally has grown.
  4. The dedication of the MHQ staff, and the visit that Rob took Down Under in 2015 to help celebrate the Australia Day event. That was a great effort and appreciated by all that attended the event. We might try and encourage Louise or Matt for the next? (Editor’s Note: Let’s get #LouiseAndMattToAustralia trending.)
  5. The support from MHQ in raising awareness and funds for great causes such as those via the RMH and heart virtuals. I think rainbow virtuals would look awesome of the map in support of Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation (organ & tissue donation) locally if something liek that was possible down the track.

Kids & The Munzee Serenity

What is on your wish list?

  1. Capturing more badges and specials. Trying to work out how does one get that tricky glitch badge? I am now also attempting the capture and deploy super streak. Let’s hope I don’t muck it up on day 276 or something like that.
  2. I would love to pay a visit to MHQ in downtown McKinney. Perhaps have a quiet ale or 3 with the team over lunch.
  3. It’s not easy being green! For MHQ to continue to keep the love for the greenies alive as has been done with the Back to the Future and Frogger days. A few more double/triple point days throughout the year that encourage people to get out on foot would be great.

Tell us about yourself!
I am 46 and married to a supportive wife who doesn’t mind the odd Munzee trip as well. I have 2 children (James and Tilly) who join me on most Munzee trips. We have a pet rabbit called Poppy who surprisingly doesn’t Munzee. It may be an issue with not having opposable thumbs.

The Crew

My background is nursing, and I currently work as an intake clinician and bed juggler for a community-based rehabilitation program. It’s a great and rewarding job, and I work with an awesome and caring team.

Other hobbies include:
When not on a Munzee trip, I enjoy collecting and listening to records, wandering the Commonwealth in Fallout 4, and testing my stamina in what we call a Mad Cow Mud Run (bit like a Tough Mudder) with Rubik80. The next one is in March, and I feel the pain already!

Any last words?
I am somewhat humbled by being nominated for POTW and appreciate the time to tell my story. My life and work experience has often shown me that the loudest voices are not always the ones that need to be heard. Munzee is like most things in life, so do what makes you happy!

SpySmurf also included some socials, so cap away!

Social 1 Social 2

March 8, 2016

Leprechaun Winners

TheLeprechaunMarkerThe amount of game play this past weekend was amazing, and we had a huge number of entries for the 12 escaped Leprechauns! So without further ado, here are the winners!

  • gipsz
  • senni98
  • shayasty23
  • Irelandgirl58
  • tissa1020FoxHoundCepheus7
  • halyurd
  • scratch1
  • ladabohac
  • gravitybear
  • hese
  • prmarks1391
  • DarthMaulMax

The Leprechauns have been awarded to your accounts and are on the map! Keep a close eye on them. We wouldn’t want them escaping again.

March 7, 2016

Munzee Madness 5 Recap

Rob, Matt, and Robbie headed out West this past weekend to attend Munzee Madness 5 at Yorba Regional Park in (kinda) sunny California. They had a great time, and we want to share their experiences with everyone.

First, though, we want to thank and congratulate our wonderful reseller Elliot and his team for putting on the event. Their five events spanning two days went extremely well. The effort and passion they have for the game shone through and blew everyone away. We’d also like to thank all of the players who participated, both in person or by placing virtuals at the events. Points and badges were bountiful. Attendees for one of the Friday events received the Party Crasher Attendee badge while the main Saturday event earned attendees the Centurion Attendee badge. The huge turnouts at the events were wonderful to see.

On to our stories:

Friday

MM5 began Friday when Elliot hosted players at his shop as a preliminary meet and greet. They were invited to come hang out and hunt down the special icons in the surrounding area. At 5:30, we all packed up and headed over to Food Truck Fandango. Elliot and his team worked with a local food truck group that sets up every Friday night in a parking lot. Each food truck had a Munzee on it, so everyone, both Munzee players and the general public, were able to see what Munzee is about. Rob and Matt were shamefully beat in a game of Trouble by two teenagers. After a few hours of eating (way too much) amazing food and capping, everyone headed home for the night.

Saturday

Saturday began bright and early with a breakfast event. We all met up, ate, and capped some before heading to the main event. We all migrated to Yorba Regional Park for the real fun. Between capping and eating, Rob executed his Presidential duties of shaking hand and kissing babies (and/or scaring children 😉 ) while Matt and Robbie played Frisbee and other games with attendees. Robbie then integrated the first WallaBee event with Munzee. Everyone then switched gears to take pictures for the Eventzee portion of the day. We ended the event with prizes and some announcements from Rob. We couldn’t end their, of course, so we headed out to dinner at a local restaurant.

We overran Knowlwood down the street for some more great food and one-on-one interaction with players. Matt tested some new toys, and Rob reclaimed his gaming throne by beating everyone (including Matt) at air hockey. He was (and still is) very pleased with himself.

Sunday

Though the official MM5 events were over, Matt and Rob weren’t done quite yet. They took a drive out to the desert to revive some of first special icons ever to appear on the Munzee map. There are now 3 WaywardNation icons live on the map in the Southern California area.

 

Now you may be wondering why we wanted to share these things with you (other than you know we like to talk about ourselves). To us, attending events is very special. When we’re at the office, we really only get to see one side of Munzee. We’re constantly trying to come up with new ideas, improve the game, and generally make everything run smoothly. When we’re out at events or in the field, though, we get to experience what you do. We see what happens. We get to talk to players one-on-one and hear their experiences. We get to actually interact with the people that make this game so great. We don’t go to events for the attention or for pats on the back. We go because we appreciate everything you do and want to help your events in any way we can. So long story short, thank you. You are the ones who make this game so great, and everything we do, we do for you. #MunzeeOn

March 4, 2016

Gameplay Explanation Submissions

As mentioned in our previous blog post, we’re still accepting submissions for “How To” information. The following information has been submitted already:

  • Premium Membership
  • Making Munzee Stickers
  • Making Laminated Munzees
  • Virtual Resorts
  • Rovers
  • Munzee 3.0 Filters
  • Clan Wars
  • Downloadable Deployed List
  • Acronyms and Words of the Game

If you have a topic you can explain, submit it here. Thanks in advance, and Munzee on!

March 3, 2016

A Dozen Leprechauns Escaped!

We knew from the beginning that Leprechauns were mischievous. We thought we had them contained, but we were wrong. During the sale of them on Tuesday, it seems 12 of the Leprechauns escaped from our corral. Our team was on it, though, and recaptured them. We obviously want them to have a nice owner to go home to, so we’ve decided to give them away!

We’ll be holding a competition between 17:00 MHQ Time today (March 3rd) and 17:00 MHQ Time on Monday, March 7th. To be entered, you must earn a minimum 1700 points during this time span. From those who qualify, we will pick 12 winners randomly.

If you already have a Leprechaun, you are NOT eligible for this competition. We want to spread them out fairly to those who were unable to buy one. You ARE eligible if you already have a Unicorn, though.

Winners will be announced on Tuesday, March 8th at 10:00 here on the blog and on social media.

Good luck!

 

March 2, 2016

Player of the Week: Oliver Tausch

As Munzee has grown over the years, the game has evolved in so many more ways than any of the co-founders could have imagined. We’ve certainly had our fair share of growing pains, but in its essence Munzee has tried to stick to its core goal of getting people out into the world. No one knows this better than those players who have been with us since the beginning. This week’s Player of the Week is Oliver Tausch (tau).


with my son in Berlin 2Who are you?
I’m Oliver Tausch, but the Munzee community knows me as “tau”.

Where in the world do you live?
I live in Delbrueck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Good Old Germany, but my real Munzee homezone is Paderborn about 20km from my home.

How long have you played Munzee?
I signed up in July 2012.

How did you find Munzee?
I was on a job in Los Angeles with my coworker Piglett78. He already played a GPS-based game but got a hint from a friend to try out Munzee, so I did, too. On a Sunday, we had some free time and went to 1849’s homezone. It was the weekend H2OKLAN passed 100,000 points with a big event close by. It was unbelievable. I thought I would never get to 100k in my life. We were afraid of going to this event as we were absolute beginners. Piglett78 and I spent half a day on capping greenies. We searched for one for about an hour. A security person came by because we looked some kind of suspicious. We tried to explain what Munzee is all about, and finally we were allowed to continue our tour. At the end of the day, I reached the unbelievable amount of 175 points!! We felt like heroes and made it on the leaderboard the next day.

The next months, I deployed my first Munzees and found out that another player was living on the same street (PappaPad). I got in contact with him and some other players living in our area. When Clan Wars were introduced, we founded the “Team Delbrueck” Clan. Some time later, in October 2013, we won the battle with an all-time record of more than 800K points. In November, only one month later, Munzee launched the MVMs and our record was broken straight away. I wish Fitbit had been integrated at that time as we all probably reached the equivalent of several marathons that month to get that far. Capping was more or less reduced to physical codes those days. During this battle, we built up one of the biggest Mystery clusters in the world with more than 1200 physical Mysteries. It took us months of planning with lots of barbecues and beer to get it organized.

with my wife 2

What do you most enjoy about Munzee?
As I said, we started with only one clan. These days, I’m managing six clans with players from all over Germany and Switzerland. With every new battle, each player decides which level(s) he/she would like to go for, and I try to puzzle them into six teams. This give a high flexibility for everyone respecting the individual potential for each battle. We grew to a great community and most of the players have stayed with us for a very long time. Many of them I’ve met personally at events. I find this very exciting as their real faces always look differently than what you imagine is behind the Munzee name.

I love getting out and exploring cities all over the world “from a Munzee view”. Achieving the different battle levels pushes me forward. As I’ve spread my Munzees in many different countries, I like to see who caps them.

What is on your wish list?
The Clan Requirements should be published one or two days earlier. This would help people like me to manage their clans.

I would really like to see an official virtual garden in our Lippesee area. Nowadays, players from outside the big cities and Munzee hotspots need to travel a lot to get points and other advantages. In this case, people from big cities would need to come and visit us.

I also would like to see a virtual replacement of a physical munzee (special) which is in maintenance mode. As my munzees are spread all around the world, it is kind of hard to maintain. A virtual which adopts the type of the munzee in maintenance mode would be perfect.

Tell us about yourself!
Born in the “Summer of ’69”, I grew up and went to University of Paderborn. I have a beautiful wife and two kids, a thirteen-year-old daughter and a ten-year-old son. They both play Munzee, too, and my wife finally “got used to it”.

kids and me 2

I’m a Master (Dip. Ing.) of electrical engineering and Director of Electrical Engineering and IT in a mid-size company in Delbrueck. My job makes me travel around the world frequently to meet customers and visit our agencies. That’s why I like Rovers are part of the Munzee game. Instead of hanging out in hotel bars, I try to go out and Munzee.

Other hobbies include:
Some years ago I used to be a semi-professional soccer player. Now I just play for fun and concentrate on coaching my son’s soccer team. I like bicycling, hicking, and taking a break in the sauna. I’m very involved with
with my daughter carnival (well, my whole family is) which is very popular in the area I live in.

Any last words?
I really feel honored to be a POTW, now and say THANK YOU to everyone who was involved in my nomination. “Team Delbrueck and friends”, you are fantastic guys, and it’s a pleasure to play with you day after day! Hope we stick together for a long time and still “fight” many battles!

tau also included some socials, so cap away!

Social POTW

March 1, 2016

Leprechauns and Shamrocks are in the Store!

It’s time! Leprechauns and Shamrocks (both kinds) are now in the store! A collection of all of the items can be found here.

If you need a refresher on what each item is, you can find the Leprechaun blog post here and the Shamrocks blog post here.

LepriCornShirt

We’ve also added what we call the “Lepricorn” collection of apparel, as well. Proceeds from these products will also benefit Muscular Dystrophy charities and organizations. Let’s do some good, and Munzee on!

February 29, 2016

Events Updates

Louise wanted to pass on some information regarding events and the calendar, so here we go!

Lucky Dip Prizes
Players who won a gift of Christmas Future in the Lucky Dip during Christmas events will receive a Virtual Resort on March 1st.

Event Badges
There are new badges available for hosting and attending events with over 50, 100, 150, and 200 attendees. Easter events are a great time to get involved and earn them!

Munzee Calendar
Coming from player suggestions, our developers have added a “Add to Google Calendar” button to each event on the calendar.

Also, there’s now a link to the worldwide events map at the top of the calendar (just underneath the “Munzee Calendar” title).

Louise is also working on some new additions for events including more choices for temporary specials and prizes!

February 28, 2016

March 2016 Clan Requirements

#1:
1,000 total points per player
Clan total Greenie caps min. 300
Clan total Diamond/Ruby/Aquamarine/Topaz caps min. 30
Clan total deploys min. 50
Clan total points min. 12,000
Rewards: 1 virtual

#2:
2,000 total points per player
Clan total Greenie caps min. 1,000
Clan total Diamond/Ruby/Aquamarine/Topaz caps min. 100
Clan total deploys min. 100
Clan total points min. 30,000
Rewards: 1 virtual, 2 maces, 1 virtual color

#3:
5,000 total points per player
Clan total Greenie caps min. 1,500
Clan total Diamond/Ruby/Aquamarine/Topaz caps min. 150
Clan total deploys min. 150
Clan total points min. 70,000
Rewards: 1 mace, 1 longsword, 2 virtuals

#4:
15,000 total points per player
Clan total Greenie caps min. 2,500
Clan total Diamond/Ruby/Aquamarine/Topaz caps min. 200
Clan total deploys min. 300
Clan total points min. 200,000
Rewards: 2 battle axe, 3 longswords, 1 motel, 1 diamond

#5:
25,000 total points per player
Clan total Greenie caps min. 3,000
Clan total Diamond/Ruby/Aquamarine/Topaz caps min. 300
Clan total deploys min. 500
Clan total points min. 350,000
Rewards: 1 THE HAMMER, 2 battle axe, 3 mace, 1 motel, 1 ruby, 4 virtuals, 2 virtual colors