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Travel Scavenger Hunt is the ultimate boredom beater and the perfect passenger for your next family road trip! To play, each player takes five cards and tries to locate various roadside objects. In addition, several funny “Hear It”, “Feel It”, and “Smell It” cards encourage kids to use all their travel senses by listening for sounds, feeling for bumps, and sniffing for scents. Even the most restless traveler will enjoy coming along for the ride!
From the Manufacturer
Our games are specially packages in decorative tin boxes for take anywhere, play anywhere fun. These games are for kids and adults on the go. Sturdy travel boxes are easy to to to the playgournd or on a road trip.
David Resseguie
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
We bought these as a road trip gift for the kids. It kept them occupied for a few minutes but there aren't very many cards and some are very oddly specific, depending on the type of trip you are on. E.g. "a woman with orange hair"
ZekesGma
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
My grandkids played during a long car ride. They enjoyed it. Ages 10 & 12.
D
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
Cute game for the car.
Sean Austin
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
My 7-year old son gets motion sickness and can't watch tablets or read on road trips. This game was perfect for him and kept him occupied for hours on the road. I would highly recommend for elementary-aged kids.
Kevin Kiely
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
We were going on a 6 hour car ride with my 89yr old Mother in Law and 9 yr old Granddaughter. My husband, the driver was the decider if we all didn't see what was on the card. The 3 of us played for hours. Some cards challenging and others were easier. After we returned home, yes played on way home, we made up about 20 more that we will make our own cards for future trips. We laughed for a few days on our vacation, yelling out "Stop sign"! "Blue house!". Good job making a fun game for all ages.
obrnroady
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
This is a great activity for the kids on car rides. Keeps the “are we there yets” further apart. Ages 7 and up. Perfect for my grands!
Jeanna Smart
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2023
Good quality cards, very durable. Great idea for the kids on longer trips.. recommend for ages 4 and up.
Ali
Reviewed in Australia on January 16, 2021
This is a great family road trip game. If your road trip takes you to rural places, you can play using about half the cards. A lot of the cards are targeted for more urban areas but it's fun for a young family.
Eric
Reviewed in Singapore on January 1, 2020
Overall a good game to play in the car (apart from our kids fighting over answers) We had to be selective in what cards we had to hand out as some of the items or terms are US centric or we would never see those items in certain countries
HonestOpinion
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2019
My kids was so into this game when I pulled it out from my purse on our trip to Ottawa. They got so excited and started screaming in the car, it was a great concept and certainly kept them away from iPad and interacting with people. Few drawbacks of the game though, when you are traveling on the highway, certain cards is impossible to find. Same things apply to when you enter the residential area. People sitting in the middle is hard to play since the vision is limited. Wish there are more cards or object in the deck but overall, a great game to keep everyone entertained
PennyroyalT
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2018
We just got home from our trip to Alberta. These cards were a life saver! My daughter is 6 and does not enjoy long car rides. We went on a bunch of long drives while there and she loved hunting for the items on the cards.The items weren’t too easy or too hard to find. Some were more challenging than others but if you get a “swap” card you get to trade a card of your choice in for a new one. Even when no one else in the car wanted to play anymore, we would give her the deck and she happily hunted on her own!They are great quality and very similar to regular playing cards only larger. They come with instructions as well. We all enjoyed the game from my 6yo daughter to my 91 yo Granny! Even the teenager liked it!
SB
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2015
We bought this game to play with our 7 year old niece on a 9 hour drive for a family vacation. We played MANY times on our trip! We did adapt the rules a bit, one of the new rules being that you could redraw one card for every 5 dealt (we usually just played with 5) in case you got an item that we weren't likely to see. For example, you don't see a lot of people walking their dogs along the interstate. This introduced a whole new element of bargaining and switching/stealing cards with other players. So, if you use this game as a foundation and adopt to your situation, I think you can spend hours (hours!) playing. I also printed up some fake money (which we called carrency) that could be collected with each win and cashed in later on the trip for a souvenir or prize from the prize bag. The cards were nicely done, and stood up to many a drop between seats and crumby fingers (and one milk spill).It's funny how often we all noticed yellow cars or cars with the letter "z" in their license plate even days into our vacation when we weren't playing the game! Game was a hit and we were left with lots of laughs and a car ride that didn't seem so long. Exactly what we were hoping.
HDT
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2013
I bought these for a family car trip we just got back from, which had us traveling by car some every day for 5 days. The first and the last days were the longest, being in the car for at least 4 hours each day. I didn't pull them out until the ride home, and I had no idea what a hit these would be.It started out with myself and my kids playing (twin 12 year olds). Within minutes my husband (who had started out the drive that day in a tried, somewhat grouchy mood) was wanting to play, even though he was the one driving! Being that the object of the game is to find things on/in passing cars/buildings and such, he was able to do so. His bad mood about city traffic and hot weather gradually turned into laughing and fun competitiveness in the game. We changed up the rules a little each time which also was fun. Instead of each person holding 5 cards, we made it 3. This made it so the driver could play, since he could easily just remember the objects on his 3 cards, instead of trying to look and remember what was on 5 cards. Also we changed up the rules so that we just played until a time limit was reached, instead of just until someone had a certain number of discarded cards. This made each game last longer, which was fun.After a few rounds, we discovered two hours of our four hour drive had passed, and it seemed like we had just started the trip. So instead of a car full of kids fighting in the back seat and a grouchy husband, irritated by traffic and a week cramped in hotels with the kids, we were all in a good mood, laughing and even cracking jokes about the game the rest of the way home. Objects that were impossible to find while playing the game, we would see hours later and all laugh about how NOW we find it, when we didn't need to.This game is a must have for family car trips. It says it's for kids, but the adults will have fum playing it too!
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