Posts Tagged ‘deploy’

March 7, 2017

Player of the Week: Deb Carter (Debolicious)

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 Deb Carter (Debolicious).

Who are you?
Hi, my name is Deb, and my player name is Debolicious. I’m a truck driver, and I am Munzee crazy. My long-suffering husband and I travel around Australia, so Munzee is the best for finding new places and exploring. I would have never seen the things I’ve seen if it wasn’t for #Munzee.

Where in the world do you live?
I live in Mackay. It’s in the beautiful tropical north of Queensland, Australia. I have only just returned from 3 years away, and I am trying my best to get more players. I am growing the map here quite quickly.

How long have you played Munzee?
I have been playing for about 3 years.

How did you find Munzee?
My best friend of 35 years Jody (nomadicjp) got me into it when Nicki (nicdchick), a lay she worked with, showed it to her. At the time, I was living in Mackay. I then moved to Perth, Western Australia and got to meet Nicki. I am now very good friends with her and a lot of Perth Munzee people. I got crazy about Munzee in Perth. That is where I learned a lot about Munzee, including the rules. Who would have thought there was a code of conduct?

What do you most enjoy about Munzee?
Being outside. I love trails in the bush the most, but sadly, I have found that most players are after quick points and tend to just UTL the well hidden ones. I love how Munzee takes you places that you would never have found it it wasn’t for the game. Now, i try to deploy in areas that I find enjoyable, places where visitors would like to see, and especially hidden spots that the average traveler would not generally find.

What is on your wish list?
I wish not to live in a places that had very few munzees and not many players (told you I am Munzee crazy). I also wish the most for an easy way to get the word out to new players in my area. Because Munzee is a business, I am finding it hard to get people to help me advertise it. I would also love for MHQ to create an all use flyer we could print off that would have all the details about the game on it since some of us don’t know how to use Photoshop. Maybe even a Zombie evolution series.

Tell us about yourself!
I would have to say the most exciting thing about my life are my awesome friends whom spoil me to no end. The highlight of my life was not only meeting Rob and Louise in real life but having some of my friends surprise me at the recent Australia Day event in Melbourne. I would like to think I’m pretty awesome, and my theory is I have lots of awesome people in my life, so if like attracts like, I too my be pretty dang awesome. 🙂

Other hobbies include:
Munzee, Munzee, Munzee. I used to dabble in photography, but now all of my time goes to Munzee and #GrowTheMap. I do love a good hike, and if I’m hiking, I;m usually struggling to breathe, so I don’t munzee on those trips. Ha ha. My other interests I guess are trying to be healthy and living a good, clean life. I have recently discovered I love cycling. Did I mention Munzee?

 

Any last words?
A shout out to my Munzee faves Brenda (Bewrightback), Julie (julesbeus), and Nicki (nicdchick). All from Perth and all whom I miss dearly living on the wrong side of the country. I’m pretty sure these are the ladies who nominated me. I am so super excited to be nominated and have a title. Thank you so very much, Munzeeland. I don’t know what I would be doing without you. xx #E1EW

PS: A link to my garden if you would like to throw a Virtual at me 🙂

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13VR33_x8Fz-pzh4ezWCKfMepQ41Td7HPGZw99obW7Dw/edit#gid=1863627778

Debolicious also include some socials, so cap away!

March 2, 2017

The Blog is Back and Has a Guest

First off, we want to thank you for your patience over the past few days. Scott and Daniel, along with our AWS partner, have been working nonstop to get everything back up and running properly.

As you can imagine, Rob is a bit worn out after this week and is ready for a break. He can’t just step away, though, so he’s leaving Flat Rob to look over the map. Starting tomorrow (March 3rd) at 00:01 MHQ time, Flat Robs will be on the map. This will last through Sunday, March 5th, at 23:59 MHQ time.

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE.

Flat Rob didn’t want to leave the map, so we bargained with him. Flat Robs will be on the map the following two weekends as well. They will appear from:

  • March 9th at 00:01 MHQ time through March 12th at 23:59 MHQ time
  • March 17th at 15:00 MHQ time through March 19th at 23:59 MHQ time

Since the blog has been down we’ve had some new things released so for information check out the following blogs;

Thanks again for your support and for sticking with us. We know this ordeal has been a bit painful, but it has all been minor growing pains to help the games and platforms.

Munzee on!

March 2, 2017

Introducing the Bellhop Nomad!

While you’ve all been busy capturing the treacherous Jewel Thief on precious stones all month, a new stealthy fella is roaming the halls of Hotels and Motels worldwide. He claims he’s just here to help you with your bags though, so be sure to leave a tip for the new Bellhop Nomad Munzee!

10 Bellhop Nomads are now bouncing on Motel and Hotel Munzees every 12 hours or until captured. Note that the Bellhop only bounces to physical Destination Munzees though, so it will not fall on Virtual Resort Munzees.

These nomads will count toward the new Nomad Badges that were recently released as well.

Points:
Capture – 100
CapOn (for host) – 20

Since capping a Motel/Hotel usually means multiple caps and also a deploy if there are rooms left, we figured we’d go ahead and answer a few questions that might pop up:

1) What happens if I cap a Bellhop Nomad on an already capped Motel/Hotel?
You will get the points for the Bellhop Nomad, but you won’t get caps for the rooms again.

2) What happens if I cap a Bellhop Nomad on a not yet capped Motel/Hotel?
You’ll cap the Motel/Hotel as a nomad and additionally cap the rooms like you would have normally.

3) What if there are rooms available?
You’ll deploy a room like normal, as long as you do not already have a room since this would be case 1.

March 2, 2017

ScatterED Munzee Badge Line

With the release of the Scatter Munzee Badges a few weeks ago, of course the SCATTERED weren’t too far behind! This new line of badges is for capturing the ever exploding munzees that are sent out after initially capturing a Scatter Munzee.

Similar to the mad Scatter badges, the Scattered badges depict just how overwhelming it can be when more than a few get loose.

Please note that these badges are only for the official Scattered Munzees, so Fire, Ice and other specials that include munzees that scatter will not count. These badges are retroactive though, so all the hard work you’ve put into capping Scattered Munzees has paid off!

March 2, 2017

ZeeOps- OPERATION: LAUNCH

We’re proud to announce that ZeeOps is LIVE! Learn more at https://zeeops.munzee.com/.

You can begin scheduling your operations today by going to munzee.com/ops. Based on how much ZeeCred you have acquired so far, you can schedule Basic, Advanced, Mega and Ultra Ops.

You’ll be able to complete the current campaign of Operations until the first of next month when a new set will go live. Remember that ZeeOps rewards change every month, so complete as much of these first Operations as you can.

Premium members have been awarded 50 ZeeCred and you can purchase more at https://store.munzee.com/collections/zeeops Normally you’ll be able to buy 25 ZeeCred for $5, but in celebration of the ZeeOps launch we have lowered the price to $2.50 for the first week.

Remember that you can still earn ZeeCred by capping ZeeOps specials until March 6th and you’ll be able to earn ZeeCred from Prize Wheel munzees from here on out. You will also earn ZeeCred as you complete Operations.

How To Schedule Your Operations:


1. To begin your operations go to munzee.com/ops. Here you will see your current and upcoming operations. This is also where you can start new operations.

You’ll have the choice between Basic, Advanced, Mega and Ultra Ops. These are 3, 7, 10 and 14 days respectively. Certain operations will require more difficult missions.

2. Once you have chosen your operation length you’ll pick the date you want the operation to begin. Remember, operations are based on MHQ time and can’t overlap so plan your month precisely.

After the date has been added you will begin choosing missions. Agents are required to complete distinct daily missions depending on the operation.

3. Missions Levels vary on the intensity of the required task and certain operations can only access certain missions.

  • Basic Ops only offer level one missions.
  • Advanced Ops offer level one and two missions. 
  • Mega Ops offer up to level 3, but players are also required to choose a minimum of two level 3 missions.
  • Ultra Ops feature Levels 1-4 but also require players to choose at least two Level 3 and Level 4 missions.

4. Once you have all of your missions planned start the operation and prepare for your first daily mission. You’ll have to finish all of your chosen missions to complete the operation.

Each time you complete an operation you’ll be rewarded a variety of munzees as well as additional ZeeCred. These rewards will change each month so keep completing new operations each month to earn more!

This month’s Operations and rewards:

Basic Op- For ZeeOps agents in training. These operations feature missions perfect for beginners. Includes only Level 1 Missions.
Duration: 3 days
Cost: 25 Zee Creds
Rewards: 1 diamond, 2 virtuals and 2 virtual colors, with 5 Zee Creds

Advanced Op- To agents that have mastered their training, these operations should prove challenging. Includes Levels 1 and 2 Missions.
Duration: 7 days
Cost: 50 Zee Creds
Rewards: 1 diamond, 1 amethyst, 2 MVM and 2 virtual colors, with 10 Zee Creds

Mega Op- Planning and patience will be key for agents hoping to tackle these difficult operations. Includes Levels 1, 2 and 3 Missions. Agent must choose a minimum of two Level 3 Missions.
Duration: 10 days
Cost: 100 Zee Creds
Rewards: 1 diamond, 1 ruby, 1 sapphire, 1 amethyst, 5 MVM and 5 virtual colors, with 25 Zee Creds

Ultra Op- WARNING: Only the most expert of agents can handle these 2 week long operations. Featuring the most difficult missions, these ZeeOps are not for novice agents. Includes Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 Missions. Agent must choose a minimum of two Level 3 Missions and two Level 4 Missions.
Duration: 14 days
Cost: 250 Zee Creds
Rewards: 2 diamond, 2 ruby, 2 sapphire, 2 amethyst, 5 MVM and 5 virtual colors, with 50 Zee Creds

February 28, 2017

Munzee Services Update

Due to extenuating circumstances, including AWS outages, our server migration has taken longer than expected. While the migration itself is almost complete, we will not be able to re-enable the Munzee services until AWS completes their repairs.

We realize that this has caused issues with some players while they try to maintain gameplay achievements. Therefore, today will NOT be counted for deploy or capture streaks. It will be viewed as a null day, e.g. if you were at day 52 yesterday, tomorrow will count as day 53.

The February Clan War WILL END at the normal time, and no exceptions will be made in regards to points or placement.

We apologize for the inconvenience, and we are working diligently to get everything up and running again. We will continue to update status.munzee.com as we have more information.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

February 27, 2017

Server Migration TOMORROW

Tomorrow, February 28th, we will be migrating our servers. Beginning at 10:00 MHQ time, all Munzee services including, but not limited to, the Munzee app, store and website, the Eventzee app and website, and the WallaBee app and website, will be offline. This migration is scheduled to last roughly three hours, but it may take more or less time than the estimate that our AWS partner has provided us.

Please make arrangements to complete any gameplay you need to, such as clan requirements or streaks, before this time. If there is an extended outage, we will ensure protections against loss of streaks, etc.

Status updates regarding the migration will be provided on our status page and on our social media channels:

While we hate to have large amounts of down time such as this, we want to ensure the future stability of the game and platform.

Thanks for your understanding!

February 27, 2017

March Clan Requirements

Level 1:
Individual Greenie Deploys: 15
Clan Total Greenie Captures: 250
Individual Total Points: 1,500
Clan Total Points: 40,000

Rewards: 1 Mace Munzee, 1 MVM, 1 Virtual Munzee, 1 Virtual Color

Level 2:
Individual Greenie Deploys: 30
Clan Total Greenie Captures: 1,000
Clan Total Shamrock Captures: 20
Individual Total Points: 5,000
Clan Total Points: 150,000

Rewards: 2 Mace Munzees, 2 MVMs, 1 Ruby Munzee, 1 Diamond Munzee, 1 Scatter Munzee

Level 3:
Individual Greenie Deploys: 65
Clan Total Greenie Captures: 1,750
Clan Total Shamrock Captures: 40
Individual Total Points: 12,000
Clan Total Points: 250,000

Rewards: 2 Mace Munzees, 2 MVMs, 2 Ruby Munzees, 1 Diamond Munzee, 1 Scatter Munzee, 1 Longsword Munzee

Level 4:
Individual Greenie Deploys: 100
Clan Total Greenie Captures: 2,500
Clan Total Shamrock Captures: 60
Individual Total Points: 20,000
Clan Total Points: 400,000

Rewards: 2 Longsword Munzees, 3 MVMs, 2 Battle Axe Munzees, 2 Diamond Munzees, 2 Scatter Munzees, 2 Ruby Munzees

Level 5:
Individual Greenie Deploys: 150
Clan Total Greenie Captures: 4,000
Clan Total Shamrock Captures: 100
Individual Total Points: 30,000
Clan Total Points: 600,000

Rewards: 1 THE HAMMER, 2 Longswords Munzees, 2 Battle Axe Munzees, 2 MVMs, 1 Emerald Pin, 2 Diamond Munzees, 2 Ruby Munzees, 2 Scatter Munzees, 1 Hotel Munzee

February 24, 2017

Player of the Week: Rebecca Wilken (denali0407)

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 Rebecca Wilken (denali0407).


Who are you?

My Munzee name is denali0407. Yes, 0407 denotes my April 7th birthday. Not terribly original, but it turns out it’s quite the happy little subtle reminder of the day for one & all, so, hey. I’ll keep it. (Oh, the year? Move along. There’s nothing to see there.) Denali National Park is a place I’d very much like to visit one day. (Maybe after someone plants a virtual garden there? [Because if there are no Munzees there, why go, amiright?])

Where in the world do you live?
In a small town west of Fort Worth, Texas. I’ve been in Texas for a number of years now, but I still claim both Iowa as home (though I’ve never technically lived there [oodles & oodles of family there]) and the Pacific Northwest as home (my favorite of all the places I’ve lived, including Hawaii [Navy brat]). I might could even claim to be a native Texan, since technically I was born here, though I left before my first birthday [that Navy brat thing].

How long have you played Munzee?
The better question might be how deeply do I play Munzee. But I probably don’t want to admit to that, so I’ll go with my start date of May 30, 2013. I was sitting in my car in the middle of nowhere, waiting for the interminable (and wretched) train to pass, and on a whim downloaded the app. As it happens, in that tiny little speck on the map (look for Cresson, Texas on the map. There’s nothing there but a train changing station that stops traffic for a criminal amount of time during rush hour [not rushing to that speck on the map, but rushing between Fort Worth and Granbury]), there were actually TWO Munzees. Right there in the middle of nowhere. Naturally, I had to cap one after that blasted train finally abandoned its attempt at suicide-by-angry-commuters. The next day my favorite aunts arrived for their first annual visit so I didn’t touch it again for two weeks, but after that? Oh, it was ON. But it was on in large part because my mother (Pippin) got interested and it was quite lovely spending time wandering the countryside with her. The woman is a workaholic so it’s a joy to drag her off to do things for the pure FUN of it. And FUN is something Munzee has in spades. (Preaching to the choir here, I know.)

How did you find Munzee?
I belong to a perfectly delightful, fundamentally life-sustaining, and certainly life-enhancing online community of essential friends who initially met in the forums of a wearable exercise tracking device (read: a new sort of pedometer). This was a dozen years before Fitbit, mind you. All these years we have hosted amongst ourselves monthly step challenges to entertain us and keep us moving. Our challenge in the month of May, 2013 was themed around geolocation games. One of those discovered that month was Munzee. Fun fact: The host that month, who introduced the game of Munzee to us, didn’t have a smart phone and couldn’t play it herself. But still, she’s responsible for tipping several of us down into the Munzee rabbit hole. (I’m undecided. Should I send her flowers? Or an invoice?)

What do you most enjoy about Munzee?

Let me think about that. Is it my updated tetanus shot (thanks to some rusty rebar)? Is it Pippin’s broken bones and possible torn rotator cuff (thanks to an uneven sidewalk on an unlit street)? Perhaps my terrifying credit card bill? Is it missing out on a mythological by 12 seconds – repeatedly – to the same local Munzeer? My shattered phone screen? Yeah, no. Probably not. It’s the adventure of it all – we all know that, right?! YES! The adventure. The thrill. The challenge. The triumphs. The badges. THE SPECIALS. The 3:30 AM trek down a trail in the dark with (the extremely happy) dog as a bodyguard to capture Frankenstein’s arm. It’s dragging Pippin 30 miles out of town at 10:00 PM for a cupcake (“It’s a HUNDRED POINTS! You can have it, let’s just go!”) It’s being accosted in a park by some random guy jumping out of a truck to yell, “Hey, are you looking for bacon?!” It’s questioning our sanity and our good judgment wondering if we should call search & rescue from the face of a mountain, certain we’ll not survive the trek back down. It’s battling impending heat exhaustion and flagging down passing cyclists begging for water because there was ‘just one more Munzee’ to chase down. It’s tramping through the snow and 2nd degree sunburn. It’s the strategy behind deploys and the delicious anticipation of planning events and the excitement of scoping out new Munzee types. It’s the travel. It’s the people. Ohhh, THE PEOPLE. How I do love the people. [Usually.]

Also, admittedly, I may be ever-so-very-slightly addicted to creating event tags for Munzee events. Just a teensy bit. Or a lot a bit. Whichever.

What is on your wish list?
…brace yourself…

The ability to upgrade an old virtual to a new kind of virtual – that can then be capped again by anyone who capped it in the previous iteration. I’d love to refresh some old virtuals this way. It would be a win/win for both deployer & local capper, and would keep the map fresh. (I’m thinking of you, Köln, Germany, and you, Franklin, TN.)

The ability to click on any deploy on our deployed lists and see how many cap-on points it has racked up for us. Oh, how I would love this! Also, clicking on any category of deployed Munzees to see how many cap-on points have accumulated from said category. This would be especially fascinating for Personal Munzees. Which reminds me:

Badges for owning a Personal Munzee with x number of cap-ons. Maybe 50, 150, 300? (Fiendish Friends, Convivial Cohorts, Sociable Stalkers?)

A Joker’s Wild Munzee. Double the points of the last two physical Munzees captured. (Ditto for the cap-on points.)

A virtual Prize Wheel (not blastable).

The choice to dismiss a Munzee private message when it pops up in app instead of ‘OK’ opening the message (still smarting over the virtual resort I didn’t get to deploy because of that).

An “accept all” option for coinz. Also, the ability to change my answer if I accidentally decline a request (basically a “Whoops! I didn’t mean it! button.) Maybe that would require a list of those requests that I’ve declined?

Hopelessly O.C.D. (Obsessed w/Caps & Deploys) badge. I’ll talk about this the day it happens 😉

Tell us about yourself!
I am stubbornly optimistic. Can’t hold a grudge to save my life (though I had a cat for 19 years who could hold a grudge like nobody’s business.) I am a painfully shy introvert. One on one, or in twos & threes, I’m pretty much okay. Put me in a group and I’ll immediately bolt to a corner or an edge somewhere. I thoroughly enjoy people. But sometimes I just need to curl up in a comfy chair with a good book and a purring cat. I love to travel, and I love coming home afterward. I am fiercely loyal to family. To friends. To the idea that chocolate is the breakfast of champions. I have 50 first cousins, and I’ve lost track of how many children they’ve produced so far (first cousins, once removed). Second cousins number in the hundreds. Myself, I was born to be an aunt and I enjoy it very much. And I have the best niblings ever grown, so yay me!

Other hobbies include:
There is meant to be life outside of Munzee? Oh. Yes. I took up digital scrapbooking after being sidelined over a marathon training injury. I took up Munzee after a back injury left me unable to sit at a desk long enough to really indulge in digi-scrap. (Apparently, I’m prone to injury. Thank you, genetics.) In the last year I worked back up to an easy 5k distance (although a recent tweak has set me back a bit). I’m a long way from my next marathon, but I’ll get there again one day (there’s that stubborn optimism thing). I live to read and I can’t go too long without creating something, even if it’s just a greeting card. I was once published in Paper Crafts Magazine for a birthday card I created out of aluminum flashing, cage wire, and leather. Go figure.

Any last words?
Somehow I suspect I’ve already more than exceeded my fair share of words sooooo I think I’ll just leave off now. Right after I thank whoever the blessed soul was who nominated me. So. THANK YOU. From the bottom of my heart. Thank you. I’m delighted to know you. Even if I don’t know who you are…

OH! I’d also very much like to thank everyone who contributed to the Mile High MHQ garden in Denver )(AKA the Denver, Texas garden) last summer. Thanks to your help we filled that garden in just a few days, and the cap-ons were lovely (and haven’t stopped). You’re the best, guys!

denali0407 also included some socials, so cap away!

February 23, 2017

Announcing Jewel Collector Badges!

Collecting jewel munzees has become a staple of the game, but what are you to do with all of those precious stones you’ve captured?

We’re happy to announce that a new line of badges have been released for capturing certain jewel munzees. These badges track captures on non-blastable jewels: Topaz, Aqua, Diamond, Ruby, Pink Diamond and Amethyst.

Null Image for Jewel Collector Badges.

The design of these badges feature a few ideas of where you might safely keep some of those jewels, but you’ll only be able to unlock one at a time. To start things off, you can earn the “Hidden Hole” badge by capturing 200 non-blastable jewel munzees. It may not seem like much of a security system, but you’ve got to start somewhere, right?

Hidden Hole- Capture 200 non-blastable Jewel Munzees.

Once you earn the first in the set you’ll unlock the requirements for the next badge. These may not be the easiest badges to earn, but you’ve really got to work for the added security. For those that are able to achieve maximum security, keep your eyes out for a secret Level 4 badge that won’t show up until you earn it.

Happy hunting for jewels and as always, Munzee on!