Hunt The Mouse partners with Sentosa Development Corporation to bring the first-of-its-kind, after-dark cash hunt – Late-Night #CashDrop.
From 25 to 27 October 2019, a glow-in-the-dark token will be dropped at a random location on Sentosa Island every hour between 7 PM to 11 PM. Simply be the first to pick up the token and receive $1,000 in instant cash!
To kick-off Late-Night #CashDrop at Sentosa, here’s the first hint: Tokens can be found around:
To play, players simply have to visit Sqkii Land, a brand-new augmented reality game on their mobile phone’s web browser, turn on the location service on their mobile phones, and watch as the real-world environment transforms into a treasure hunting ground right on their screens.
There is no need to download an additional mobile application. Quick-fire hints will be released in the game every three to five minutes until the coin is found. Whether the players are participating solo or in a group, a sweet bounty awaits the treasure hunter.
Sqkii’s treasure hunting games have been played by over half a million unique players since 2017. Over $228,000 in cash have been found as prize money for the cash hunts.
The newly launched Sqkii Land web app will become the permanent home for all of Sqkii’s treasure hunting games, including Chasing Rooster and the viral Hunt The Mouse cash hunt.
Now that you know where the tokens are likely to be found, what are you waiting for? Mark your calendars and get ready to hunt!
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