eragon8 June 27, 2008
Huggie18 April 19, 2008
Great picture, it's made it on the front page well done!!
equestenebrarum October 8, 2007
The game on Prague is now online:
http://www.purposegames.com/game/eb354248/info
(Well, better late than never, I suppose ...)
equestenebrarum May 21, 2007
Thanks for all your comments. You can get the announced expansion pack (another 45 dots) from now on and right here:
http://www.purposegames.com/game/1450/info
Have fun!
(I wanted to use the above-mentioned new option to reduce the number of dots, but I gave up on it because the unused dots are shown anyhow, which is confusing imho.)
francis1 May 11, 2007
If every time you play the game, 20 randomly selected dots out of 100 will be tested, that doesn't change the fact that you have to learn all 100.
Conclusions:
- Would be a great game
- Would not be a beginner's course
- I would like the game either way. Great job!
equestenebrarum May 11, 2007
Are non-active dots going to be hidden, or will all of them be visible?
Well, either way if the selection of the dots can't be influenced, I see there is a risk of certain regions getting too crowded (and I hate overlapping dots). Another thing, I like the game as a beginner's game just the way it is.
But I promise to do a sequel game somewhere during the next week, if nobody else did it until then. Maybe I will use the new option in this, too.
I also plan on a game on Prague. Look out for it in the middle of June ...
fabianruiz May 11, 2007
There's another option, equestenebrarum....
You could add all of those dots you and Ronald mention and limit the number of dots requested per game to... let's say 20... or 30... That way your game will be more complete and it won't take forever to finish it.
Use the new options that David added to improve games.
Great game, tough
equestenebrarum May 10, 2007
Hello RonaldDerGrosse! I don't want the game to have more than 35 dots. I think of 35 as something like an upper limit.
I think I have an even better idea though. You (or anyone else) can download the map and create the sequel to the beginner's game. There is so much to add (Oxo Tower, Victoria & Albert, Covent Garden, Chinatown, the Museum of London ... ... ... other parks and stations and so on).
There could even be more than one sequel, maybe issue-oriented games like a museums game, stations game etc.)
The map can be found here:
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/7319/londonmv1.jpg
RonaldDerGrosse May 10, 2007
Can you add good old Scotland Yard and Marble Arch. Somebody in Hyde Park is sure to want to speak up on the price of "fish and chips".
equestenebrarum May 8, 2007
Good one about the underground, just too true! I prefered walking, though ... and often underestimated distances. (They happened to look so small on my map.) But at least I wasn't much slower than the buses that way (lots of traffic!). I made it a rule to stop by at T.M. Lewin's shop to change into a new unsweaty shirt every time I eventually got to the centre ;)
| Highscores - London for Beginners | Place 31 - 40 | |||
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| 31 | meleana | 61% | 4:30.6 min. | 2008-06-27 |
| 32 | johnkaimos | 57% | 2:50.9 min. | 2007-09-30 |
| 33 | Kant | 57% | 5:19.5 min. | 2008-04-30 |
| 34 | z234567890 | 55% | 2:26.3 min. | 2008-10-09 |
| 35 | oliveoil | 54% | 2:27.8 min. | 2007-12-09 |
| 36 | chrltt | 54% | 3:04.0 min. | 2007-05-09 |
| 37 | JayceeOz | 52% | 2:51.1 min. | 2008-09-01 |
| 38 | James1968 | 51% | 2:35.8 min. | 2007-09-30 |
| 39 | Kai | 50% | 2:49.7 min. | 2008-06-27 |
| 40 | KristaRudberg | 49% | 3:04.1 min. | 2007-12-08 |
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my mum loves it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!