London Turned into Giant Board Game 272
webponce writes "Hasbro have fitted out 18 London cabs with GPS tracking devices, and hooked them up to a real time, real life game of monopoly. You get to choose which cab driver you want to 'play' with, and then pick which properties around London you want to put your houses and hotels, hit go, sit back and wait for the other cab drivers to land on your square and make you rent. You get 24 hours of your cab running around London, and you have to see how much money you can make in a day (my bet, put your property on Wimbledon this week ;)"
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1. You wouldn't be in direct control of the soldiers, they'd just go where they wanted to.
2. Assuming you could work around the above, then lag might be a problem.
3. I doubt that neither allied or enemy soldiers would consent to having remotely readable GPS units attached to their person.
Re:but... (Score:2, Interesting)
Actually, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if US soldiers had GPS trackers on their person trasmitting their individual locations (all encrypted, of course) - it's the kind of thing that the people in HQ 30 miles away could use to direct a battle.
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Ummm... (Score:4, Funny)
1. You wouldn't be in direct control of the soldiers, they'd just go where they wanted to.
And this is different from Counter-Strike how, exactly?
Re:but... (Score:5, Funny)
The US soldiers would probably give up their positions once the Iraqis heard them shouting "FUX0RING N00BS!!!11" or "thiS GUYS USING a WaLLHACK!!"
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Actually after they got rid of sadam a number of new terrorist players did start to appear
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Shoot-em ups are fun, if you keep yourself saying they are not for real. They become disgusting and dangerous if they are a replacement and/or training for real life.
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Monopoly for CEOs (Score:5, Funny)
i'm "playing" this now (Score:5, Interesting)
it isn't fun.
Re:i'm "playing" this now (Score:2)
It's not BAD. I wouldn't run home in tears if I were the developer of this game or anything.
I don't think that I'll play it again though.
Re:i'm "playing" this now (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:i'm "playing" this now (Score:5, Informative)
This is just marketing to make it appealing and feel "real."
He's told me that although he didn't do any of the programming work for the cab stuff, he has done some apache configuration and stuff for the server.
He tells me that they used a "deamon" like program coded in C to sned the current location to an SQL database, and the webserver handles it from there.
It makes sense that they would make it all fake to save money, having GPS's and stuff for real cabs just seems like too much work.
Re:i'm "playing" this now (Score:2)
I know it may sound like science fiction to a web developer, but AVL systems have ben used for years and years. Using GPS makes sense to reduce the costs of the v
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Huh? (Score:2, Interesting)
What exactly is the added trill of having the position of your player on a monoploy board correlated with the position of a real life cabby?
I guess I just don't get it.
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
Even the concept of jail probably exists if the cabbie does something wrong.
Re:Huh? (Score:5, Funny)
Cab: Where do you want to go?
Passenger: Regent Street
Cab: You sure you really want to go there? I hear they've got some hotels on that street.
Passenger: Yeah I'm sure.
Cab: Alright.
Cab: What's the problem officer?
Policeman: This one of them monopoly cabs?
Cab: Yup.
Policeman: Can you and your passenger get out of the vehicle, this street has been designated the go to jail street.
Cab: Aaah shit.
Passenger: Don't worry, I've got a get out of jail free card.
Make Way (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Make Way (Score:2)
And this is different from a modern corporation in what way?
Prize is someone pays your mortgage for a year (Score:2, Funny)
Apparently I've been receiving notices about this game for the past year or so and just didn't realize it was Hasbro.
Stop spam!
Oldschool Monopoly ... (Score:3, Funny)
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Btw, we have a localized variant in Sweden too...
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Does this mean... (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Does this mean... (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.hasbro.com/monopoly/pl/page.history/dn
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crank cabbie callouts? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:crank cabbie callouts? (Score:4, Interesting)
Amidst real estate where several taxis pass by every minute, what do you do to substantially increase taxi visits? Hire out a call centre in India?
Re:crank cabbie callouts? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:crank cabbie callouts? (Score:3, Informative)
Grand Theft Auto: Monopoly (Score:3, Funny)
No big deal, (Score:4, Funny)
Economical issues (Score:2)
Perhaps this could become a new True Cost [pncbank.com] kind of standard!
Go directly... (Score:5, Funny)
Democrats flew President Bush over (on the pretense of buying him a pet sheep) for a similar trick, but Bush simply changed the constitution so that while he didn't have to go to jail, he did get to collect $200, and without having to pass Go, either. He then rewrote to board to read "Go directly to Guatanamo Bay. And stay there."
Re:Go directly... (Score:2)
Um...
More like Tony Blair.
Then again, you probably can't tell one from the other.
[HINT] One disappeared a decade ago, the other will soon.
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No Wimbeldon (Score:4, Informative)
The railway stations are in order, Kings Cross, Marylebone, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street.
Utilities are Electric Company and Water-Works.
You still have chance and community chest, with such joys as "go back three spaces", and "take a walk on the broad walk, advance token to mayfair", although not the German "go back to Old Kent Road".
Except that... (Score:2)
So, even though I couldn't be shagged looking through all the properties on the board they have there, I bet Wimbeldon is there.
Re:No Wimbeldon (Score:4, Informative)
American boards, Australian boards, Star Wars boards, Star Trek boards, Simpsons boards and others have totally different stuff
Re:No Wimbeldon (Score:4, Informative)
Re:No Wimbeldon (Score:5, Informative)
On the "Monopoly Live" board, the streets are (sorry for any spelling errors):
-Portobello Road Market, Camden Market
-Hammersmith Apollo, Wembley Arena, GMTV
-The Oval, Wimbeldon, Wembley Statium
-Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Tate Museum
-London Eye, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square
-Tottenham Court Road, Covent Garden, Regent Street
-Notting Hill, Soho, Kings Road
-Canary Wharf, The City
The railway stations are now airports, and are in order: London City Airport, Stansted Airport, Gatwick Airport, and Heathrow Airport
Utilities are Telecoms and The Sun
There is still Chance and Community Chest, but you have to text message for those, so your guess is as good as mine (anyone in England willing to tell the rest of us what they are like?).
Re:No Wimbeldon (Score:2)
Re:No Wimbeldon (Score:2, Informative)
See http://www.monopolylive.com/the_board_game.html [monopolylive.com]
(I think this is in addition to the "classic" version, not a replacement).
Re:No Wimbeldon (Score:2)
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There is no Wimbledon on a UK Monopoly board... (Score:3, Interesting)
If I were to make an educated guess, I'd say that either Euston Road, Picadilly or Trafalgar Square would win this competition, as they are major traffic arteries that cabs are always visible on.
(*Both Wimbledon and the Old Kend Road are south of the River Thames. There maybe a property that is a little closer to Wimbledon, but anyone who's ever lived in London would know that trying to get a taxi cab to take you "south of the river" can sometimes be harder than drawing blood from a stone.)
Re:There is no Wimbledon on a UK Monopoly board... (Score:2)
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Re:There is no Wimbledon on a UK Monopoly board... (Score:2)
I didn't see it in the rules, but does the new Monopoly allow straddling?
Monopoly is boring (Score:3, Insightful)
Why not do something interesting like this based on a game that is actually fun to play. Puerto Rico, Catan, Carcassonne, etc. Especially in Europe where they don't play crap like Monopoly, and they play good games.
Yes, "Settlers of Cataan" and "Carcassone"! (Score:2)
Re:Monopoly is boring (Score:3, Interesting)
If you want to have fun with Monopoly, try playing with more than one board. We used to do this with a Dutch and an American board, laid down side-by-side. Odd or even dice rolls would determine whether you would take a right turn or go straight on (and onto the other board), and we had a 10% loss when exchanging money from Dutch to US (and vv). Complicates things no end.
Other rule changes are also fun (have everyone play two 'pawns', a
Re:Monopoly is boring (Score:2, Interesting)
Allow landlords to haggle over which two dice the player chooses ("if you land on my hotel I'll only charge you $100")
Forget London... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Forget London... (Score:2)
Nah, just bring with you a bullet proof hat with razor sharp brim. Looks dashing and is the best defence from spooks, CIA agents, and russians with poison tipped umbellas. But those nasty man eating bubbles
Re:Forget London... (Score:2)
Cue one ludicrous-speed taxi ride!!
Re:Forget London... (Score:2)
Sheldon: Are we stopped?
Vince: Yes, we're stopped.
Sheldon: Did we hit the little boy on 6th Avenue?
Vince: No, we missed him by a good foot and a half.
US Version? (Score:2, Funny)
The Taxicabs will still be there, but to ensure proper coverage of the board, GPS transceivers will also be attached to a select number of Hookers, Pimps, and Retirees off the bus from NYC.
Mornington Crescent, anyone? (Score:5, Informative)
Real Life Gaming (Score:2)
Gamers turn cities into a battleground [newscientist.com]
Why Monopoly (Score:3, Insightful)
Why not Scotland Yard [boardgamegeek.com]? It's IDEAL to be played in the centre of London!
Re:Why Monopoly (Score:2)
Monopoly pub crawl is more fun (Score:2)
Aaah London memories (Score:3, Interesting)
On another weekend I came third in a Mornington Crescent championship.
And since cab drivers are mentioned in this story, I'll also mention that during my time in London I also got propositioned by a cab driver. It was a company-paid and organised cab as well (!). I explained that while I had every confidence in his a lovely personality, I had a girlfriend back home and it just wouldn't do.
Re:Aaah London memories (Score:2, Informative)
my bet, put your property on wimbledon this week (Score:2)
This sounds like . . . (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm sorry I haven't a clue (Score:3, Funny)
Make extra money by requesting an chance or... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Obligitory spelling error (Score:2)
Re:Obligitory spelling error (Score:3, Insightful)
Some idiot marked that "redundant". Maybe pointng out spelling and grammatical errors in a samzenpus story is redundant, but I'll add that "London" and "Wimbledon", in quaint British usage, normally have capital letters.
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Re:What Frequency? (Score:2, Funny)
Give up the AC bit Dan, we know it's you.
KFG
Re:Boring story. Threadjack opportunity (Score:2, Insightful)
Sweet deities, you've found a way to make an already punishingly protracted game last even longer.
Here's my idea for a MpyMod: start all the players out with five bucks so we can actually finish the game tonight.
Re:I'm a hard core geek and all, but... (Score:2)
In fact they will probably use it as the theme for their next monopoly game. "Go directly to chemotherapy. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200 health insurance."
Hear hear!!! (Score:3, Informative)
So... even though the parent is a troll: Here's a hint, good people of Britain: get out of th
You lazy.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:You lazy.... (Score:2, Insightful)
Once the kids are old enough they'll be out on the rob and will be able to finance their own drug and alcohol addictions themselves.
Re:You lazy.... (Score:2)
The minimum wage is £4.85 per hour [dti.gov.uk].
Assuming a 40 hour week, that's 40*4.85*52 per annum - £10,088, or £194 a week. A 40 hour week is a generous assumption - for most shift based work at minimum wage, you'll be lucky to get 25 hours a week - £121.25.
The department of leisure and entertainment (DOLE) will give
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Re:Hear hear!!! (Score:2)
I simply do not believe that there is any chance at all a new scheme would work out cheaper for the average person, for one it's going to be extremely expensive and that will need to be covered by the revenue generated.
Also I don't really see how it would help at all, they have said elsewhere that they are not going to build any
Re:A Better Monopoly Game to Play in London (Score:2)
We tried working with Monopoly... (Score:2)
An employee suggested to me that we use Monopoly on a few machines here as an evaluation. I was skeptical at first but he explained the benefits of using it for our employee's day-to-day gambling. So I decided to let him install the Monopoly onto 5 machines to see how the users got on. Besides, our IT manager had been using it on his system and it seemed to work fine, why not try it on the client machines?
Once he'd got the machines up and running with Monopoly we let the u
Re:Better in Tokyo (Score:2)