things to think about rather than remember the level of the car park you're on

Mar 24, 2004 18:51

Having received luckykaa entry the other day about his new job in London designing computer games, I've thought about how skilled the youngsters get at these and that more 'training for real life' games should be available.

Take these driving games for example....you could have the speed camera driving game! You would have to complete a circuit in a given time and then have speed cameras with no obvious speed limit like in real life (you just have to remember). Also, like in real life, they would turn round at intervals, with bonus points for getting through burnt out cameras scot free.

There would also be coppers, and those vans with cameras (like the one that got me in Leicester).

A beginners level could be where you're driving with a foreign numberplate with no means for getting caught apart from by an actual copper.

The other levels would depend on what colour car you have, so red would be the hardest. Red with yellow stars possibly even harder, and on the most advanced level you would travel abroad and have to closely observe for being stiched up with smuggling drugs or something else.

The game would have 12 lives, just like the points system.

Then there would be the 'galleries car park' game where you would measure the times you could park and re-park in the damn maze, a mobile phone would appear on the back seat. Fail to notice this and the car would get broken into. Extra penalties for forgetting to visit the paystation, losing your car or driving the wrong way round the car park.

Of course, for those who know the cp, the windy spiral at the bottom (that my mum is afraid of) would be three times as long and would have pictures of Lara Croft amongst the graffiti.

Anyone else think of any 'real life' computer games they should bring in? :-)
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