OK here’s an upvote for you ;) Nevertheless, I do think that selling expansion sets is an exploitative way to milk money. Maybe I’m biased by my wanting to protect the environment & avoid too much waste...
Thanks! Was there any requirement that it needed to be a physical set? I assumed the AI would probably be interested in a digital environment.
The set could have a bunch of “cards” to start; or maybe the whole thing is open-sourced if you’re philosophically opposed to the idea of people making their own decisions about trading money for things they find valuable. But those issues seem rather secondary to the spirit of the challenge here.
No, I’m not against that trading money for valuable stuffs part. And while the game can be digital, it does not hurt to have some physical sets for the human elements.
The same is true for Trivia Pursuit. The solution is the same: sell expansion sets. My idea doesn’t even merit an upvote? ;)
Here are some riddles which I think would be a challenge:
And this one, from Zork, a text-based adventure game I played in the 80s
OK here’s an upvote for you ;) Nevertheless, I do think that selling expansion sets is an exploitative way to milk money. Maybe I’m biased by my wanting to protect the environment & avoid too much waste...
Thanks! Was there any requirement that it needed to be a physical set? I assumed the AI would probably be interested in a digital environment.
The set could have a bunch of “cards” to start; or maybe the whole thing is open-sourced if you’re philosophically opposed to the idea of people making their own decisions about trading money for things they find valuable. But those issues seem rather secondary to the spirit of the challenge here.
No, I’m not against that trading money for valuable stuffs part. And while the game can be digital, it does not hurt to have some physical sets for the human elements.