[generic] Commonly-used one-day game areas?
Mike Hammond
jmikehammond at gmail.com
Tue Sep 4 12:13:47 EDT 2018
I have this idea for an arbitrarily-rerunnable one-day game. It'd look
kind of like Patrol, mostly, but with a few smaller competitions, events,
skills, puzzles, etc. embedded into it. (Apologies if there have already
been many games like this - I sort of hope this isn't any kind of original
idea in the slightest - but I hope to tie them together in a new and
interesting way that's robust to being replayed over and over. But I
digress.)
So a couple days ago I was in Cambridge and decided to wander around the
building 36 area to see how my decades-old understanding of the old
physical space needed to change. Not only did I get to see the impossibly
legendary Emergency Backup Toilet Paper Storage Room - from the inside! -
photos attached! - but I discovered that a large number of connections
between hallways and areas in the 36/34/26 neighborhood have been blocked
or re-designed away. In particular, a lot of rooms and hallways and spaces
that used to have two or more approaches now only have one. That won't
work for what I'm picturing.
Where do you kids these days play Patrol and your one-day games that depend
on there being multiple paths to get from place to place?
Thanks very much!
--JMike (J. Michael Hammond '87)
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