And I finally made it to Durham!
Now to spend the evening with family, likely explaining what #JetLagTheGame and #Interrail are all about…
And I finally made it to Durham!
Now to spend the evening with family, likely explaining what #JetLagTheGame and #Interrail are all about…
@moof / @quixoticgeek Did you end up with a shareable list of what worked and what didn’t during your #JetlagTheGame adventures? I may be going on one soon and wouldn’t mind learning from the only experts I know.
Curse of the Deutsche Bahn:
Find a departure board with a delayed train. The seekers must find a departure board with a train with more delay or wait at a station for the same duration (max 15min) before asking another question.
Awesome! My copy of #JetLagTheGame finally arrived!
I guess I’ll have to finally get round to organising a game with some friends in a good #interrail country, like maybe Germany…
Every time I hear Tom Scott say "Art and Ham" while in Finland, it always hits me as "art-en-ham", which makes me think that it could be a town/village in England.
When you pick the right card on the Orient Express #JetLagTheGame
I didn't know that someone marked a certain playground in Switzerland on Google Maps. The one local guide note is just perfect. If you know, you know
@dutchbarracuda No, it's too early, #JetLagTheGame day was just yesterday
... Next week I won't be so sure anymore
Selfie, eye contact, and food
Lunch at the office with colleagues.
"What did you do at the weekend?"
"I played hide and seek with some friends"
"Where?"
"Germany"
"Where in Germany?"
"All of it"
What do we call this?
#jetlagthegame
With almost 4 hours on the train, we're using the time to do a deep analysis of the curses in the deck. There's quite a few that only work if you're using the game to make a video. It's entertaining for us to watch Sam being tortured by curses. It's really not fun to have it done to you by your friends.
Conversely, the hangman curse doesn't make great video, but playing with your friends, it can be enjoyable.
Self-OH: This game… is intense. Really intense. You won’t believe how vastly, mind-bogglingly intense it is. I mean, you may think that there’s a lot of frenetic emotion in tents in Glastonbury, but that’s just peanuts compared to this game… #JetLagTheGame #JetLag
100m from the station for the train to our hotel for the night it starts to spit with rain. It's so hot we don't care. A few mins after we've got to the station and are sat in a waiting shelter the rain hits big time, and the petrichor is amazing.
The weather this weekend has been fantastic. I'm glad this rain didn't arrive earlier. It would have made things suck a lot.
The three bags we were carrying for our game of #JetlagTheGame hide and seek. Mine is the small one on the left. The black bag strapped to the outside is my food, the green dry bag my waterproof coat. I've used everything in there except the towel and my ereader.
Definitely glad I didn't have anything else. Tho I'm also the only player who isn't going on to some other travelling. Which makes life a lot easier.
And *that* is how you finish a 3 day run of #JetlagTheGame hide and seek. Hot raspberry sauce poured over vanilla ice-cream.
Yum.
We have found a Bavarian restaurant. Now the Layover begins...
Hider found.
6 hours 41 + bonuses.
Bonus:
30 mins total.
Plus a 60 from a curse fail.
Plus 2 x 10% on all, including bonuses.
594 minutes.
9 hours 54 mins.
@moof wins.