Got in our first game of Waypoints. Fun little roll and write. A lot to wrap your head around. Some of the scoring conditions are a little tricky. Had a good time though. May take it on an upcoming trip.

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    1 year ago

    Don’t quite get it…

    Is it something like geohashing on a physical map?

    What are the symbols for? (I guess you didn’t actually encounter 20 bears?)

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      71 year ago

      You’re going on a series of four “hikes”. You roll to determine how many grid/elevation lines you can cross in a turn. You have to end your turn on a waypoint. If you can’t, you can rest and earn a water bottle which will let you add one additional line cross in a later turn. The different spots enable scoring/abilities. So by the end you’ve wandered over the map and hopefully accrued some points.

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        31 year ago

        Ok, so you don’t do actual hiking, now I think I get the basic idea!

        I was propably confused by your “take it on next trip” remark…

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          31 year ago

          Yeah. No actual hiking. We just have a trip coming up and this is compact enough that it would be fun to take along. Sorry for the confusion. 🙂

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            No, my fault, I only knew such stuff with real maps up to now.

            E.g. a local natural park did something really similar, adding a bunch of plant and animal pictograms to their map as a mini game. You had to count how many you saw. Did really help to not letting the kids get bored during the hike.

            And also there is geohashing which is kind of a “roll your destination” game…

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    Always looking for good solo games, thanks! This one should do nicely to help satiate the urge to go out and hike a wee bit (it’s regularly over a 100°F here, too hot for hikes).

    Edit: is there a way to pick this up yet? I see that it was a kickstarter project, and that they do not yet have it on their site.

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      21 year ago

      I did back the Kickstarter and we just got access to the files the other day. (Pretty quickly after the close) It’s a print and play game so when it’s available it should just be the files. I’m not certain when it will be available to everyone but I wouldn’t think it should be too long. I also know they’re planning on adding more maps in the future for folks that backed/buy it. Sorry I don’t have more specific info.