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This is sort of a real-life video game.
A physical hygienic maze contains edible items of various
kinds including particularly nutritious "superfoods" as
power pills. The player steers a jointed pair of
hemispherical plastic bowls around the labyrinth with a
controller pursued by a series
of ghosts projected onto a
sheet of glass between the game and the player. At the
end of the level, the bowls contain a salad of the foods in
the cabinet and fall into a dispenser to be eaten by the
player.
I was thinking this would be fun, of course, but also might
encourage a particular demographic which stereotypically
eats junk food to consume healthier items.
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[+] but why not have the player pushing the cart around themself ? |
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Hmm. Perhaps have two options, one more involving
than the other. There could be virtual reality
supermarket shopping of course, with remote
controlled shopping trolleys being driven around
warehouses. |
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This reminds me of this thing I saw once... It involved rats
and mazes, and it seemed to be trying to prove some kind
of point... |
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Well there's 'The Sink'. Probably on YouTube. I'll
scurry around the web and see if i can find a link. |
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Yerg, not on YT or IMDB. This'll take a while... |
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I misread the title as "Pacman smorgasmbord" - something quite different.
This would be quite cool as a sort of remote-controlled restaurant salad bar. |
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//something quite different// Yes, but what? |
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