The Getting Lost Game is a real world travel adventure game created in New Zealand and played around the world to get wonderfully lost and explore new places.
Dogs:
Un-plan your next walk with your pup. Grab this pack, get a lead, follow the directions and change up your dog walk.
The 15 card Dog’s Edition is designed to add a little bit of spontaneous fun to your next walk with your favourite pooch.
Shuffle the cards and let them lead you. There are directions that leave your pup totally in charge – turning left with a wag, right with a woof or deciding the direction by which treat he picks or how he responds when you hold out your hand. We’ve also reimagined some of our favourite directions from the Adventurers Edition – follow a blue car becomes follow a brown dog. Stop for a treat is now stop at the next cafe with a dog bowl outside. And Head for Home (everyone’s least favourite card) is updated to head for home after the next poop!
Designed as a walking game the Dog’s Edition is a stand alone game that you can take out on any dog walk – or match it up with one of our other games for a car adventure too!
The Summer Edition
The Summer Edition is designed as an add on to the Getting Lost Game and is all about giving you inspiration when you are out and about exploring this Summer. Purposefully nostalgic it has loads of the things we all did on Summer Road Trips when we were young like stopping for hot chips at a country pub, climbing trees, building sculptures out of driftwood, ice creams and dive bombs!
This booster pack is mostly activity based. We recommend for maximum adventure that you combine this edition with an Adventurers, Te Reo or Aussie Edition as these have all the direction cards you need to get moving around and exploring while stopping to do fun things with this pack.
The Wellbeing Edition
Take a moment for you – grab this pack, keep it with you, follow the directions when you need a wellbeing boost.
The Getting Lost Wellbeing Edition has 30 cards that you can take with you on the train, the car, walks or at home to inject a little mindful wellbeing in to your day.
Our misdirections are either free or very low cost activities that you can do where ever you are to help keep you active, encourage you to take notice, connect, learn and give.