Jump to content

Hueman Fossil

+Premium Members
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Hueman Fossil

  1. Well, it seems that even though I could skimp by and get away with a Virtual TB, the audience would be small. I would rather have my TB get activity. Thank you all for your input Cheers
  2. Okay, so I decided to just make one and see how it went. Check it out here TB5KHVJ. This is just an example of one way to do a virtual TB, and I will probably change it later. I did however find where, if a geocache requires a user to download or submit info on another website, the cache would not be published. So I bet that it might be similar for a TB. (http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#thirdpartycontent) That being said, the example I provided above does not require any info to be given, just a link to my steam profile (where there would be some searching for the item in the screenshot that's on the TB page). Any ideas or comments are welcome.
  3. Thank you for the replies. Distributing a tracking number is something Im willing to risk. Especially now that I know I can add it to my collection (aka, only discoverable right?) So the next question is, would anyone actually take the time to try and get the number by playing a game?
  4. Greetings all, I have been trying to think of creative ways to use travel bug coeds lately, and possibly, I have stumbled upon a clever idea. The idea is a virtual travel bug. For example, in the video game Counter Strike: Global Offensive, players are able to put a custom "name tag" on their weapons. This could be a travel bug code (although, this would be excessively difficult to find). I also know some game developers that might be willing to actually put the code into the game itself (and put it like on a wall or something). Us gamers like to call treats like this "Easter eggs." I know that geocaching is really about getting outside and going somewhere, but there have been times when I was sick or snowed in but still wanted to go caching. In virtual worlds, like games, you could still get some caching fun. Any ideas, suggestions or constructive criticism would be appreciated.
×
×
  • Create New...