
We all met early afternoon-ish at Hangangjin Station in Seoul. We were randomly divided in groups so that no one had any planned advantages. It was a great way to force us to meet some new people. We had to choose one member to be the group leader who would receive text messages with special missions throughout the day. We nominated Amy, an 18-year-old, who is fluent in both English and Korean (which proved to be the key to our group’s success). The group leaders had a quick meeting together where they learned the rules of the game and were given a packet with about 100 various tasks. There were two types of tasks: collecting things and taking photos of your group doing certain things or at certain places. It would have been impossible to complete every single task, so it was up to each group to determine which ones to do. The tasks had varying point values from 5-50 depending on how difficult they were judged to be.

After leaving the station, we had our photo taken with a bus driver, got a brochure from the Harley Davidson store, took a photo in front of Hannam Market, and bought some “rice tard”. We then caught a bus and headed to Gangnam. Once there, we stopped at a coffee shop where we took a photo with “Dr. Fish” (tiny fish that eat the dead skin off of your feet) and had our picture taken in a sticker booth. Although we wanted to accomplish more tasks in Gangnam, we were sent a text with a special mission: “Go to the On the Border restaurant in Coex Mall.” This mission was supposedly worth 500 points and we had less than an hour to get there! There was no way we could pass up that opportunity, so we split up into two taxis and headed to Coex.

Eventually, we made it to On the Border with less than 60 seconds to spare! We got the 500 bonus points and were given the opportunity to earn more points by finding “Jackie Chan” in the mall and taking a photo of ourselves doing the classic karate pose with him. 10 minutes later, mission accomplished. We ended up spending a couple hours in Coex because there were many tasks which could be completed there:
- Get a brochure from the aquarium
- Get a pamphlet from the Apple store
- Take a photo with one group member with a Korean child on their shoulders (I was the lucky group member!)
- Bring back 4 empty soju bottles, each a different brand
- Take photos of yourself drinking in front of the famous convenient stores
- Take a photo of your group playing the Crazy Taxi game at the Coex Arcade
- Visit the Kimchi Museum
- Bring back 3 sets of chopsticks each from a different Chinese restaurant
- Bring back a chip from a Casino
- Find a restaurant menu with an English misspelling
- Bring back a sugar packet from the Coffee Bean
- Collect 10 different business cards

Everyone seemed to be having so much fun and wanted to accomplish more, so the hosts extended the time limit by one hour. In the last hour, my group completed a few more tasks. The highlights included:
- Taking a photo of all group members wearing black, plastic-framed glasses
- Taking a photo of all group members holding a watermelon over their head
- Taking a photo with 번데기 (beondegi: nasty silkworm larvae) on our tongues
- Visiting a 찜질방 (jjimjilbang: public bathhouse), putting on the uniforms and having our photo taken together

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