CryptoZoo

a secret world of strange and fast-moving creatures

No matter how many cryptids you spot in your lifetime, there's always one or two that you were just born to chase.

So which cryptids call to YOU the most?

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I think I was born to chase the springbora. There's just something that happens when I'm running with my arms over my head, I am definitely sharing some springbora DNA...
I have to admit a fondness for chasing tiptrees...Not only is their name fun to say, but I have lots of trees in my area - so chasing the tiptrees is a challenging and dizzying business.
Tiptrees are definitely the most exhausting species to chase in downtown San Francisco, that makes them super-fun here as well!

I chased batzees for the first time yesterday and it was superfun. Percussion drumming and leaping... I think batzee is my new favorite species to chase!
I like chasing rocksquats, rare though their natural environments appear to be. After that - well, I want to see what it's like chasing a cat crab, and otherwise I'm on board with the Spring Bora too - something about the bouncing, less with the arms over head ;).
I'll have to try chasing batzees (percussion is always fun) and probably try chasing rocksquats when it hasn't been raining... that added something to the experience...

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About CryptoZoo

Pssst... the really cool kids say crypto ZOH-oh.

WHO: Meet the creative team, and find out why we're chasing cryptids.

HOW: Discover the 5 ways to play...

WHERE:You can chase on your own, wherever you live. Just search the evidence, read the field reports, and add your trails to the map

Members

Lead CryptoZoo Team

Jane McGonigal,
Crytpo-Zoologist

Jane
is the creator of the CryptoZoo network, and lead researcher of the Cryptid 13.

Natalie Cartwright,
Crypto-Zoographer

Natalie is the official photographer and creature artist for the CryptoZoo project.

Kiyash Monsef,
Crypto-Documentarian

Kiyash is the producer and director of the CryptoZoo documentary.

Chelsea Howe, Free Range Cryptid Scout
Chelsea is leading up international efforts to discover and document new cryptid species.

Kristi Miller Durazo,
Crytpo-Zoologist

Kristi
is a cryptozoologist and avid crptid chaser from the American Heart Association. Often seen in the company of NinjaRabbit.

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CryptoZoo is a non-commercial, indie game created by Jane McGonigal for the American Heart Association. The game is part of an AHA initiative in collaboration with the Institute for the Future.

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