Posted by Sam on June 16th 2005 to
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Great post to the BBC Backstage mailing-list earlier from Brit. He’s working on a new online version of the board game Monopoly, involving black London taxis driving round London from board location to board location. Here’s an overview of how it will work:
“Essentially, real places in London have been GPS tagged with hotspots (variable dimensions) in accordance with locations on the new Monopoly board. The playing pieces are GPS transmitter equipped cabs, and as they cross into hotspots (following a sequence of rules) player pieces move round their online board - rent is paid, money accured, etc etc.”
When I asked a couple of questions his colleague Chris Walker went on to say this:
“Players could hail the cabs if they wanted to (they are all liveried up etc. so easy to spot) but of course, you’d have to be very hardcore to want to spend real cash moving your piece round the board to win virtual cash The cab moves around of its own accord otherwise - all 18 of them in fact - and the player’s board piece (and the other 5) move around the virtual board appropriately, dependent on the hotspots crossed etc.”
It all sounds rather majestic - I love the idea! They’ll also be using the BBC’s real-time traffic feeds to add tension to the game. The website is here. Due to go live on 21st of June.