Twenty Benjamin Franklins scattered around Cascades Park — it's a treasure hunt for those with Internet and a map.

Breakout Games is a company which specializes in escape-room scenarios where teams of people are "locked" in a room and given clues as to how to get out.

Come Thursday, the company is taking its teamwork and problem-solving game to the streets.

Well, the park.

Between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., anyone with access to the internet and a reliable map has a chance to find $100 every 30 minutes as the Breakout Games website updates with coordinates. It's a total of $2,000 over three hours hidden throughout Cascades Park and Railroad Square.

“We have found that the people who love their city and love being out and about, just end up having a good time," marketing director Cassie Dilly said.

“In those cities where there’s lot of people participating, it’s more city pride than anything."

But the game is more than refreshing a website and sprinting.

“We have eyes on the ground, so the money is not being hidden all at once before the treasure hunt," Dilly said.

The coordinates will also not be exactly where the money is; some thought will have to be put into finding the Founding Father.

"There's a little mystery or problem-solving involved. You'll have to search for it," Dilly said.

There's no registration required to participate in the treasure hunt.

Dilly suggested signing up for text message alerts to receive prompts ahead of time for when the website updates by texting TallahasseeHunt to 31996. Though, to be clear, the text messages won't share the new locations.

“Safety is always top of mind," Dilly said.

Breakout Games designed the treasure hunt to be walk-able and encourages contestants to park ahead of time and hunt on foot, she said. The organization will announce three separate locations every 30 minutes which "helps spread out the crowd a little bit."

The treasure hunt is "a way give back to the community that has welcomed us,” Dilly said.

The escape-room company is a national brand with 44 locations nationwide. It opened its first game room in Tallahassee October, 2016.

Click here to go to the Breakout Games website to register for the coordinates.

Reach CD Davidson-Hiers at CDavidsonH@tallahassee.com or on Twitter @DavidsonHiers.