This game, even when played on large scale boards [see links], lacks the true sensation of climbing up and sliding down.
We can solve this problem by placing the game board vertically, on a grid of ~25m / ~80 feet high and wide scaffolds, and using REAL chutes and REAL ladders.
(I wouldnt suggest using snakes, though)-- shibolim, Jul 30 2004 Tiled version http://www.halfbake...kes_20and_20ladders [shibolim, Oct 17 2004] Wet version http://www.halfbake...h_20and_20spladders [shibolim, Oct 17 2004] good idea for an amusement park tho.-- digitalgadget, Jul 30 2004 What, life isn't already like this?-- Ander, Jul 31 2004 Or down the side of a hill, for safety, using steps and slides. But you have to reverse the game for the best effect. Start at the top, and the first one down is the winner.-- Ling, Jul 31 2004 halfbakery