New Hampshire video game designers create treasure hunt across Northeast with eye-popping reward
Brandon Allinger, COO of Prop Store and Treasure Hunter, told Fox News Digital he came across the hat Harrison Ford wore in'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' when researching a different item. A pair of video game designers created a real-life, real-time treasure hunt in the Northeast with a hefty reward for the lucky individual who finds the unique treasure. The game is called Project Skydrop, and players compete against one another to locate a 24-karat gold sculpture valued at 26,000. "This treasure hunt is a prototype, just experimenting to see if people like it, if people like the format," Project Skydrop co-creator Jason Rohrer told Boston 25 News. The game started Sept. 19 and will end on Oct. 10.
Sep-26-2024, 23:39:24 GMT
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