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Explore Austin using new, Pink Panther-themed interactive adventure app

Help Inspector Clouseau solve the case of the missing Pink Panther Diamond in ATX.

A hand holding a phone, which shows the Pink Panther app, in front of the Blanton Museum.

Visit Austin landmarks to help Inspector Jacques Clouseau find the missing Pink Panther diamond.

Photo by ATXtoday

A new, interactive adventure from the Bounce travel app gives kids + families the opportunity to explore Austin and solve a virtual mystery.

The Pink Panther and the Case of the Missing Diamond” has so far launched in Austin, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and several other US cities. We tried out the experience for ourselves — here’s what it was like.

  • Expect to spend 2+ hours traveling to signature Austin landmarks, accompanied by on-theme videos + interactive elements on the app.
  • Kids will enjoy seeing familiar faces, like Inspector Jacques Clouseau + the Pink Panther, as well as meet new characters.
  • If you don’t have access to a car, we suggest seeking out bicycles or public transportation for this experience — you’ll be traversing a decent amount of ground.
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