Friends and I are developing two games:
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Friends and I are developing two games:
The first one involves two friends blindfolding the third friend and driving them up to four hours away, removing the blindfold, and then making them drive home without looking at a phone for directions.
The second one involves one friend leaving a note with clues for the other two friends. The other two friends have to use those clues to find the friend -- wherever they're hiding in Los Angeles County
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Friends and I are developing two games:
The first one involves two friends blindfolding the third friend and driving them up to four hours away, removing the blindfold, and then making them drive home without looking at a phone for directions.
The second one involves one friend leaving a note with clues for the other two friends. The other two friends have to use those clues to find the friend -- wherever they're hiding in Los Angeles County
If you were blindfolded and driven four hours from home, do you think you could drive home without looking for directions online?
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If you were blindfolded and driven four hours from home, do you think you could drive home without looking for directions online?
@MLE_online yes. I think I could also do it without stopping at a gas station to ask where I am, though it would likely take a while depending on what time of day I'm released, and I don't particularly want to put it to the test either way.
Figuring out where North is relatively easy if it is day time or the sky is clear. Figuring out which side of Lake Michigan I'm on is a little more tricky but, I could probably guess based on if I recognize the name of the nearest town or city.
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@MLE_online yes. I think I could also do it without stopping at a gas station to ask where I am, though it would likely take a while depending on what time of day I'm released, and I don't particularly want to put it to the test either way.
Figuring out where North is relatively easy if it is day time or the sky is clear. Figuring out which side of Lake Michigan I'm on is a little more tricky but, I could probably guess based on if I recognize the name of the nearest town or city.
@MLE_online However, if I drove around until I found a highway I'd be able to figure out all of the information I needed just from driving on that highway, and since I live in Chicago, it would mostly be a matter of figuring out the correct direction to follow said highway.
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@MLE_online yes. I think I could also do it without stopping at a gas station to ask where I am, though it would likely take a while depending on what time of day I'm released, and I don't particularly want to put it to the test either way.
Figuring out where North is relatively easy if it is day time or the sky is clear. Figuring out which side of Lake Michigan I'm on is a little more tricky but, I could probably guess based on if I recognize the name of the nearest town or city.
@aeva couldn't you just get to the shore and see if the shore was on your left or right while facing southish towards the sun if you wanted to know which side of the lake you were on? assuming it's a sunny day
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@aeva couldn't you just get to the shore and see if the shore was on your left or right while facing southish towards the sun if you wanted to know which side of the lake you were on? assuming it's a sunny day
@MLE_online yes, if I got dropped off anywhere near the shore. that would be the easiest case