I wanted to do a KGB vs. CIA game for mobile. You choose a side, get assigned a code name. Then various assignments come your way requiring you to go to specific GPS locations not too far from you (dead drops) where you get instructions for the next mission.
As you complete these tasks, in time you advance to assassin-level where you are sent to target and "kill" other players of the game. (Just getting within some near GPS distance of them and touching the "trigger" button in the game.)
(I assume each player can geofence an area where they are "unassailable" — home, work? But, otherwise, yeah, someone could be stalking you through a grocery store to make a hit. Victim is sent a notification they are out of the game.)
It's a game though without legs though until you have enough people playing to make the assassin stage possible.
For someone who likes people watching in general, this feels like taking that to a whole other level and adding purpose, and I'd definitely try this out if available.
Why you say "I wanted to" and not "I'm thinking about doing" so I don't completely lose hope? :)
If anyone is looking for another geography-based quiz game I would love to hear some feedback for my new game Guesshole. It's super quick to get into, works great in solo or party mode (I think it's best with a group of people on a call) and is free and ad-free (and always will be).
It's still rough around the edges, especially on mobile, but I'd love your feedback on where it should go. I'm adding new features and fixes every day.
Gave it a quick try, overall works fine, always good to be ad-free :)
Some minor feedback: The design (on desktop monitor) is a bit busy, there is a lot of stuff all over the place, and it's all in a sort of vertical layout which seems mobile optimized to me. And please make the "after round" timeout configurable, 20 seconds is way too long for me to either ponder what went wrong in life, or celebrate my victory. I even put the each round time limit to be 10 seconds, yet the after-round timeout was still 20 long seconds.
Is there a public database of dangerous intersections somewhere?
It sure would be nice if we had AR games that forbid setting a new focal point in an area with pedestrian or vehicle fatalities. Or unsolved missing persons...
And your mapping provider will know the speed limit and number of lanes for each road, so avoiding huge fast roads is easy enough.
Beyond that, available data varies by country. In the UK, there are databases of all car accidents severe enough to get reported to the police. Of course, such databases look a lot like a population density map.
OP, with only two cities available, you might be better off sharing on a forum specific to those cities. Unless I'm misunderstanding and you need users who can create local games.
JKCalhoun|11 months ago
As you complete these tasks, in time you advance to assassin-level where you are sent to target and "kill" other players of the game. (Just getting within some near GPS distance of them and touching the "trigger" button in the game.)
(I assume each player can geofence an area where they are "unassailable" — home, work? But, otherwise, yeah, someone could be stalking you through a grocery store to make a hit. Victim is sent a notification they are out of the game.)
It's a game though without legs though until you have enough people playing to make the assassin stage possible.
(Yes, based on the popular college game "Assassin" played IRL with rubber dart guns and dossiers on your targets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin_(game))
diggan|11 months ago
Why you say "I wanted to" and not "I'm thinking about doing" so I don't completely lose hope? :)
chmod775|11 months ago
Sounds like a fun idea.
Vilian|11 months ago
mvdtnz|11 months ago
It's still rough around the edges, especially on mobile, but I'd love your feedback on where it should go. I'm adding new features and fixes every day.
https://guesshole.com/
diggan|11 months ago
Some minor feedback: The design (on desktop monitor) is a bit busy, there is a lot of stuff all over the place, and it's all in a sort of vertical layout which seems mobile optimized to me. And please make the "after round" timeout configurable, 20 seconds is way too long for me to either ponder what went wrong in life, or celebrate my victory. I even put the each round time limit to be 10 seconds, yet the after-round timeout was still 20 long seconds.
unknown|11 months ago
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hinkley|11 months ago
Is there a public database of dangerous intersections somewhere?
It sure would be nice if we had AR games that forbid setting a new focal point in an area with pedestrian or vehicle fatalities. Or unsolved missing persons...
michaelt|11 months ago
Beyond that, available data varies by country. In the UK, there are databases of all car accidents severe enough to get reported to the police. Of course, such databases look a lot like a population density map.
unsnap_biceps|11 months ago
ipinak|11 months ago
patrickwalton|11 months ago