Adventure Quest began with a simple idea: give families a playful reason to explore real places. As the app has grown, one direction has become clear — the best adventures are the ones that feel connected to a specific place.
Generic prompts are fine. Place-specific prompts are better.
A prompt like "find something interesting" works anywhere. But "find the oldest thing on this street" in Rome, or "spot the wildlife along this trail" in Zion, lands differently. It ties the discovery to where the family actually is.
That is why Adventure Quest is moving toward destination-specific collections — sets of missions built for a particular city, park, cruise, or region.
What a destination collection is
Each collection is a curated set of adventures designed for one place: its landmarks, textures, history, food, and quiet details. Families choose the collection that fits their trip, complete missions together, capture the moments, and keep them.
The collection library is growing around the way families actually travel — one city, one park, one port, one weekend at a time.
Try before you buy
Your first adventure from any collection is free to try. After that, full collections can be unlocked with a one-time in-app purchase — no subscription.
Why it matters
Destination-specific adventures make a place easier to notice and harder to forget. That is the whole point: not to distract families from where they are, but to help them see more of it.
Adventure Quest is live now on iPhone.
FreeWill Labs

