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Good afternoon!
I understand your pain with standard quests from the internet. I once tried to find something ready-made for a doctor friend, but in the end, I had to create it from scratch. Since then, this has become my specialization: quests that cannot be googled.
Why my quests work:
I don't just come up with tasks; I build them around the person's personality. This is especially interesting for teachers: you can play with school subjects, well-known teaching techniques, even favorite phrases and habits. All of this turns into elements of the quest that evoke a smile of recognition.
A specific example:
I created a quest for a history teacher for their 50th birthday. I built the plot as a journey through the eras of their life. I hid "artifacts" from different periods in the apartment, each leading to the next through historical parallels. For example, I encrypted a photo from their student days with a Caesar cipher, and I hid the coordinates of the next clue in a problem about the calendar. The birthday person was thrilled, saying they felt like Indiana Jones.
Another quest I created was for a literature teacher. Each task was related to her favorite books and authors, but not in a banal way; rather, through personal associations. She found the final gift by assembling a quote from the first letters of all the solved words.
How I work:
First, I ask detailed questions about the person: subject, experience, hobbies, favorite jokes, colleagues. Then I create a mind map with ideas and build a logical chain. You will receive not just a list of tasks, but a whole story with a plot, development, and a beautiful finale.