Public Transit Reality Game 175
Corngood writes "Like Pacmahattan, but with streetcars. Toronto designer Joel Friesen has created a giant game of tag using cell phones and Toronto's public transit system. Live Action Scotland Yard (L.A.S.Y.) is a giant game of hide and seek. One guy tries to hide by using the subway system while three or four other people have to find out where he is by the clues he leaves and the dispatchers phoned in instructions. The game starts this Saturday the 23rd, he's looking for more players. It's free, promotes public transport, and there will be beers afterwards."
It would suck (Score:2, Funny)
Re:It would suck (Score:2, Funny)
Going on my experience of the costs and reliability of public transport, this game will take three weeks and will cost about fifty quid per participant. That's if the drivers aren't on strike. And you don't get murdered at the bus stop.
Re:It would suck (Score:1)
TTC Day Passes (Score:2, Informative)
From the TTC website:
Unlimited* one-day travel on Saturdays**, Sundays and statutory holidays from the start of service until 5:30 a.m. the next morning, for a group of up to 6 people:
2 adults alone, or with up to 4 Children/Youths (Youth = *19 years of age or under). or
1 adult alone, or with up to 5 Children/Youths (Yout
Summary is redundant (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:1)
In Canada, having beer WHILE doing something is implied. I'm tired of this stereotype, like how we pronounce aboot "about" and how we don't live in igloos. It makes me SICK,
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:2)
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:2)
You say that like activities inside work don't involve beer.
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:2)
i don't recall being sober at any time in the past 3 years... i love being a Canadian
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:2)
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:2)
And to fit in with the rest of the people on public transit, you could even start with a few beers.
When you get caught, you have to drink. And if you spill your beer (or get it confiscated by transit cops) you're it, and you have to drink.
Re:Summary is redundant (Score:2)
In this case the beer afterwards should, of course, be at Scotland Yard, the pub, on The Esplanade. A very nice pub.
I miss living in Toronto.
Who read the page? lol (Score:4, Insightful)
Since it is 'Live action' though would be good to come up with a way to get away from the 'turn based' concept of the board game and move towards a more real-time based game.
Would also be interresting to incorporate clues as to mr. X's whereabouts instead of completely revealing the location.
Would also be good to reduce the person at HQ to one or two people who relay the clues to the detectives to alow more people to be out in the field.
Re:Who read the page? lol (Score:1)
erm (Score:1, Interesting)
I have bad legs (was born with a club foot etc. and had a lot of surgery to fix it, but still not perfect) and find things like this and DDR more painful then fun.
So for some people who can enjoy them, WTF is the fun in stamping on pads or riding trains?
Re:erm (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:erm (Score:2)
So for some people who can enjoy them, WTF is the fun in stamping on pads or riding trains?
Ever heard of endorphins? [wikipedia.org]
BlindMan (Score:3, Funny)
Re:erm (Score:4, Funny)
Re:erm (Score:2)
Ummm, there are quite a few fun games that don't involve using your thumbs. In fact, the only games I can think of that only use your thumbs are video games and thumb wrestling. There's a whole other world out there (if you're willing to leave the basement)...
Re:erm (Score:2)
OMG (Score:2, Funny)
"Reality game"? (Score:5, Funny)
Good to know.
Re:"Reality game"? (Score:2)
I can see it now: (Score:5, Funny)
Boss: So, Mr. Jones, What did you do on your lunch break?
Mr.Jones: Well, a couple of my coworkers and I played this really cool game of high-tech tag!! I was AWSOME!!
Boss: I See. {ahem}. Do you know you're an adult, Mr. Jones?
Mr.Jones: Yes, I know it sounds dumb, but it was really REALLY FUN!
Re:I can see it now: (Score:1)
Must have been a looooong lunch break if you have to move around on public transit.
Obscure? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Obscure? (Score:2)
Re:Obscure? (Score:2)
Re:Obscure? (Score:2)
Technology: Pro/Con (Score:5, Informative)
the down sides:
- cell phone reception in the tube: ass.
- planting RFID clues will get you shot as a terrorist.
- (generall) RFID lacks sufficient range to be truly useful for this
it'd be much cooler if you could start tagging the real world & leaving markups on things. subways, unfortunately, while one of the coolest places to do this, are also some of the most likely to get you shot on sight for being a terrorist.
myren
Re:Technology: Pro/Con (Score:5, Funny)
You should find a better place to keep your phone.
Re:Technology: Pro/Con (Score:2)
You should find a better place to keep your phone.
Well with all the people talking out of there it only seems natural.
London Tube as Star Trek Transporter (Score:3, Interesting)
So, thoroughly jet lagged, I decided to do all of the touristy places in London -- St Paul's, Westminster Abbey, Piccadily Circus, etc -- using a day pass to the Tube.
I would go to a station, pick out some name of some destination I had heard of, pick out a route, board a train, and off I would go.
This method would take me smack dab in the middle of all of these places, but of course I had no idea how I had gotten there beca
Re:London Tube as Star Trek Transporter (Score:2)
Re:London Tube as Star Trek Transporter (Score:2)
Re:London Tube as Star Trek Transporter (Score:2)
Re:London Tube as Star Trek Transporter (Score:2)
Re:Technology: Pro/Con (Score:2)
cell phone reception in the tube: ass.
At least it's accidental, there. Here in the US they intentionally cut off [usatoday.com] service in the NYC subway because the terrorists might use cell phones to set off a bomb.
I know I'm a party-pooper, but ... (Score:3, Insightful)
NO!!!!!!! (Score:2)
Re:I know I'm a party-pooper, but ... (Score:1)
Re:I know I'm a party-pooper, but ... (Score:2)
Re:I know I'm a party-pooper, but ... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I know I'm a party-pooper, but ... (Score:3, Insightful)
OK. We'll have everyone sit on their asses doing nothing interesting until when it IS the time. How long should we wait? One month? A year? Five years?
-Colin [colingregorypalmer.net]
Re:I know I'm a party-pooper, but ... (Score:2)
I'd love to go (Score:2)
Re:I'd love to go (Score:5, Funny)
Perhaps Dangerous (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Perhaps Dangerous (Score:2)
But wait, that would be the perfect cover for terrorist who *really are* plotting something.
OTOH, this would be *perfect* training for a strike team trying to catch a mystery perosn in a public transit system.
Re:Perhaps Dangerous (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Perhaps Dangerous (Score:2)
Like the time the policeman pointed to the corner where the hunted player was. TAG! Hahahaha the cop totally gave you away!!!
Re:Perhaps Dangerous (Score:2)
Thats why they'll... (Score:2)
Re:Perhaps Dangerous (Score:3, Insightful)
With a big X on a red shirt and a D on a yellow shirt....
The location looks very much like the heart of downtown Toronto. I think they'll fit right in with University of Toronto engineering students doing goofy things and looking like a sore thumb.
Free (Score:4, Insightful)
Free beers? That's an importnat factor in the decision tree.
Maybe I'm missing something (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
s/engender/provoke/ (Score:1)
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:1)
My comments of this being a likely problem are in complete context of our current state-of-the-world view on terrorism.
So yes "if you let the terrorist engender unreasonable fears, then they have already won"
but... if you are bold enough to ignore plain-sight common sense t
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
What I don't like are knee-jerk reactions, like the kind that got us the PATRIOT act, and I think we need to start educating people not to respond irrationally. It is an uphill battle though.
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
We differ about whether this falls within the realm of "plain-sight common sense". Even if the risk were significant, which I refuse to accept:
Hospitalized if you're especially unlucky, maybe. Dead? Not so likely. And if you are unlucky enough to be harmed -- well, you get to be a poster child for why people shouldn't react unreasonably (with potential for media coverage, and a succesful lawsuit on the part of yoursel
About that risk level, again. (Score:2)
Let's say that this risk were 3x the ambient risk level of folks spending time outside in the city (muggings, automobile accidents, etc). I think this is an outrageously exaggerated number, but I'll grant it to you for the sake of this argument.
Now: Do you consider it worthwhile to wa
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
The whole point of this game is to utilize something that everyone already has (a cellphone). There is no increaced security risk whatsoever.
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:1)
The landmines being the hair-trigger populace waiting to yell "terrorist!" at anything that moves (unless it's on TV).
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
Re:Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2)
Showing any substantial amount of societal-level reaction in response to an attack which generates only a tiny number of casualties (compared to, say, automobile accidents or heart attacks) is arguably demonstrating that such actions are capable of causing a disproportionate response -- supporting the conclusion that perhaps, in the future, a large
Very off topic ... (Score:2)
If you lose a son you can always get another, but there's only one Millenium Falcon. -- Sidney Greenstreet, "The Maltese Falcon"
Re:Very off topic ... (Score:2)
Great moments in timing (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Great moments in timing (Score:5, Insightful)
What it means is that in Canada the terrorists have not won.
Well.Put (Score:2)
Re:Great moments in timing (Score:2)
(Kidding, kidding!
Re:Great moments in timing (Score:1)
My hat is off to you sir...
Re:Great moments in timing (Score:2)
Do you go around all day worrying about being struck down by lightning? No? Then why, on earth, are you worrying about dying in a way that's just as unlikely?
Life's too short people. Don't throw it away living in fear. That's what they want you to do. Go out, keep going, have fun.
Basis (Score:3, Informative)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_Yard_board_
will they have virtual smells??? (Score:2)
sometimes that's the best (worse?) part.
Other games (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Other games (Score:2)
Oh boy (Score:2)
Looking for more players? (Score:1)
What happens when a city transit system is invaded?
Mr. X, where do you want to go today? (Score:1)
It gets rather surreal when you play both on the same day. Scotland Yard does that a lot -- they even get paid to play it!
I've done this (Score:2, Interesting)
Pretty reasonable emulation of the original (Score:1)
Uhh.. Redundant title alert. (Score:1)
Reality game. That's just 'game' then.
What next? "Children Play 'Revolutionary Plague Re-enactment' Reality Game"?
Great timing... (Score:1)
Lets see how the public react to suspicious characters skulking round the subway system with cellphones.
Why didn't you just call it 'hide the terrorist'.
I can think of an even more fun game. (Score:1)
Not a good idea.... (Score:1)
Assassin (Score:1)
Winner holds all cards in the end.
It was co-ordinated using (pre-Internet) email, but these days the options are more flexi
wth (Score:1)
Minneapolis (Score:1)
Like assassins (Score:2)
Reminds me of the "Assassins" game we used to play back in High School. Basically a live action role-playing game where the GM would assign targets and innovative ways of ways of "killing" them like shooting them with a water pistol or planting some device which represented a bomb in their locker or whatever.
Of course, nowadays high schoolers would probably get sent to Gitmo for playing such games. Back then it was against the rules but you were only risking detention, and that only contributed to the fu
StreetWars (Score:2)
although quite a different game, it does involve having a bunch of people from 1 city play it, probably people you've never met or heard of. a bunch of these city-wide games have emerged recently.
GTA (Score:2)
Re:Help to sustain one of the most expensive trans (Score:2)
Re:One thing I don't understand (Score:2)
Re:One thing I don't understand (Score:2)