Graffiti-Hunting Games

Invader's Street Art Game Challenges You to Spot His Creations

Most people don't go looking for graffiti, but with his 'FlashInvaders' game, the renowned French street artist Invader wants to turn the activity into a street art game. Part of the reason street artists go to the trouble of creating their artworks outside is so that the public will see it. To egg people on to keep their eyes peeled, Invader's game has people earn points by snapping pictures and posting them to an online gallery, which becomes filled as they hunt each art piece down.

Rather than being collected in a museum, this is an interesting way to curate a grouping of street art online, since the only way it may ever live on is through random images scattered across the Internet.
Trend Themes
1. Street Art Games - Creating mobile games that involve hunting and capturing street art can engage people in discovering and appreciating urban art.
2. Gamified Street Art - Integrating gamification elements into street art experiences can incentivize participation and create a sense of adventure for art enthusiasts.
3. Online Curated Street Art - Developing online platforms or galleries to curate and showcase street art images collected by individuals can preserve and showcase urban artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Gaming - Mobile gaming companies can tap into the trend of street art games to provide immersive and interactive experiences for gamers.
2. Tourism and Travel - Tourism and travel industries can leverage gamified street art experiences to attract tourists and promote urban exploration in cities.
3. Online Art Platforms - Online art platforms can seize the opportunity to curate and showcase street art images gathered by individuals, creating a digital repository of urban art.

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