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$10 for The Perfect New York Date Interactive Scavenger Hunt for Two from New York: The Game ($24 Value)
value $24
discount $14
savings 58%
Time left: Expired deal
Deal provided by: Grouponus
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Highlights:

Text-messaged clues, trivia & riddles lead couples to New York's romantic stops, including quaint Village eateries & intimate secret garden

Fine print:
  • Expires Feb 6, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid US cell phone required. May redeem across visits.
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Description:
Early adventurers braved unknown lands armed with little more than all-terrain horses, a coal-burning GPS system, and plasma TVs useful only to barter for lukewarm porridge. Revel in the convenience of more advanced exploring with today's Groupon: for $10, you get two tickets to New York: The Game's The Perfect New York Date, an interactive tour for couples presented by Stray Boots (a $24 value).

Players must have a U.S. cell phone capable of receiving texts or one that has a mobile web browser.

New York: The Game is an interactive tour that sets friends, family members, and couples loose on an exhilarating, knowledge-fueled undertaking guided by text-messaged clues, trivia, and riddles. This Valentine's Day season, sweethearts can fan the flames of love by exploring some of the Big Apple's most romantic spots and hidden gems instead of setting ablaze the tablecloth during a romantic dinner. During the two- to four-hour trek, pairs will soak up a bit of culture at an art gallery in SoHo, play with puppies at a pet shop, and munch on tasty treats at quaint Village locales. After a brief stop to practice poetry or tag-team freestyle a mutually adored rap song, duos weave through charming parks and passageways to a secret garden, where they can bask in alone time while tucked away from the bustling metropolis.

At least one player on the team will need a U.S. cell phone to receive clues, and none of the self-guided tours require previous knowledge of the city. Adventurers play at their own pace, which allows them to spend more time learning about the city and photographing vibrant fire hydrants.