Foraging Game
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:40 am
Hi all,
I'm in the middle of writing a new GPS-game based on foraging, and thought it might or might not appeal. You basically email a Geotagged photo of the thing you've found, with the type of find as the subject, to the website - the community then vote on whether the find is accurate, and you receive points based on various criteria (first to find, first in location, etc).
Its all very rough and ready at the moment, but the whole thing is community-driven, and I need a micro-community to get it started, so if anyone fancies playing, the website is ...
http://www.foragable.com
(faq available at http://www.foragable.com/foragable/faq/)
At the moment, you can only upload things if you've can Geotag photos (in other words, if you have a phone with GPS) - but you can earn points by confirming other people's finds. I'm aiming to launch it properly next spring, and I'll need to monkey around with it in the meantime, but I'm going to try and ensure that items people post aren't lost.
All the best,
Mark.
I'm in the middle of writing a new GPS-game based on foraging, and thought it might or might not appeal. You basically email a Geotagged photo of the thing you've found, with the type of find as the subject, to the website - the community then vote on whether the find is accurate, and you receive points based on various criteria (first to find, first in location, etc).
Its all very rough and ready at the moment, but the whole thing is community-driven, and I need a micro-community to get it started, so if anyone fancies playing, the website is ...
http://www.foragable.com
(faq available at http://www.foragable.com/foragable/faq/)
At the moment, you can only upload things if you've can Geotag photos (in other words, if you have a phone with GPS) - but you can earn points by confirming other people's finds. I'm aiming to launch it properly next spring, and I'll need to monkey around with it in the meantime, but I'm going to try and ensure that items people post aren't lost.
All the best,
Mark.