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Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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Thanks. I'm considering adding an option to change the radius and or difficulty modes which filter out streets by length.

I noticed that some areas pop up more than others. Is there like a difficulty score that you are calculating in the back? Making it easier is definitely a challenge, I’d guess. The major landmarks simply matter more. But, I LOVED playing round after round in Amsterdam, learning more about a city I definitely don’t know like the back of my hand! MCQs for marked areas would be nice— guessing the name of a place given a…

Nah it's pretty dumb right now. All I do is filter out some names like "Alley" and join same-named streets.

I don't want to make it too easy but I have gotten a lot of feedback today about difficulty (area boundary/radius, street length, etc) so I'll make some changes and hopefully I can keep going in the right direction.

Another idea I had was to add hints like maybe you could have a special button you could press once per round that would shrink the circle for the given street and then go back to the normal size next round.

Thanks for the feedback!

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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Not sure the selected area is suitable for a city like London - there are just too many small streets in every directions to be able to know them all, or even half of them. It's possibly more suitable in US cities for example that are divided into large blocks and large roads.

Oh I don't know. I'm going to send this to a friend of mine who's an ex black cab driver. If he doesn't get full marks I'll be amazed.

Report back :)

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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This is crazy hard it covers my whole city and parts of the metropolitan area. I guess you will have to play this a lot to get any good at it if you are living in a medium sized city in central Europe. :) Edit: I think you should be able to make the radius a little bit smaller or add an option to choose from different radii.

Another change i think would be helpful for beginners is ability to set the road category e.g. only guess tertiary and greater roads

Good idea

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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Fun "game", but asking you to identify one of the main roads, vs some minor, three-house road makes it very luck-based.

Also, I clicked directly on the (correct) road, and it took the points away, because the hitbox was off

https://i.imgur.com/yKONWUk.png

(Topniška ulica, Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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This is wonderful.

I used to be a Lyft driver, and something that seemed would be interesting at the time is a system, not unlike this one, for learning a city. In London to drive a cab you must do this super difficult test, and this means cabbies are very knowledgeable about the city. This is something in that vein, love it.

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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The circle is a bit large as in larger than a single neighborhood for my city. I feel like the game is useful when it asks you how well you know a single neighborhood. It’s less interesting when it asks you how well you know 2.5 neighborhoods.

Thanks for the feedback. I'm considering adding difficulty modes or a way to change the radius. I'd rather that people wouldn't get a perfect score too easily though

I think it would be useful to use actual boundries of villages or neighbourhoods instead of circles. Not sure how difficult that is. (the required data is in OSM, at least in germany)

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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If they have exactly the same name then you should've gotten points. If so, please give me an example and I'll fix it. If it was "Roxbury St" versus "Roxbury Ave", then you're just unlucky sorry

Yeah, this is killing me. NORTH WOODWARD AVE turns into WOODWARD AVE turns into NORTH WOODWARD AVE turns into SOUTH WOODWARD AVE turns into WOODWARD AVE turns into NORTH WOODWARD AVE completely at random, and none of them count as each other. And sometimes multiple parts of the same road show up in the same quiz. I know this is fundamentally an OSM data problem, but it's also your UX problem now. (N 42.5, W 83.17 if…

All the different variations of names of the same road definitely made the game too frustrating to play much in my area. Simply counting all names that are only different by cardinal direction as the same name would solve it. I imagine in some places though this would be the wrong behavior.

Re: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area

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This is wonderful. I used to be a Lyft driver, and something that seemed would be interesting at the time is a system, not unlike this one, for learning a city. In London to drive a cab you must do this super difficult test, and this means cabbies are very knowledgeable about the city. This is something in that vein, love it.

Great, thanks!
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