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Transportation in Casino Games

Players usually consider finding the best (fastest, cheapest, most efficient) methods for transportation to be a game challenge even if this is not explicit in the game rules. To make the best use of this, a traveling game needs to be designed in a fashion that accommodates diverse methods of moving, ranging from walking and bicycling to hitchhiking and taking taxis. From the design point of view, these methods are radically different when it comes to aesthetics and travel time. If the game design works best with a certain mode of transportation, this has to be either explicated in the rules or motivated in the backstory of the game. All physical movement takes time. While Larry can fetch a new leisure suit from the store with a few strokes of the keyboard, it can take a player hours to do the same thing in the real world. Estimating how much time a trip will take is very difficult. Mobilizing large groups of players takes longer than mobilizing small groups, traffic congestion and problems with public tran

 

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