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FPSDG

World's first "First Person Self-Development Game". Your daily dose of inspiration.

Members: 31
Latest Activity: Nov 25, 2011

R.U.L.E.S.

Here you can accept different kind of challenges/tasks and get a given amount of points for completing them.

What can you do with points?

You compete with others. The first 3 player every month gets their name into the Hall of Fame. And you will be bigger than FPSDG :)

HOW TO POST A CHALLENGE


What can be considered a challenge? Nearly anything as long as it IMPROVES the person who completes it in any way. Don't post impossible things. A challenge must be ACCOMPLISHABLE within the given time. For example don't post things like run 10 kilometers in 10 minutes.

If you want (and it would be helpful) you can include difficulties or whatever, but challenges submitted may be changed (mostly just the point amounts) by moderators to make them fair, so it's not necessary.

A challenge has 3 attributes / how to read the thread titles:

Type: P = Physical (push ups, running, etc…), nP = non-Physical (learn something)
Time: Daily = repeatable every day, Monthly = once a calendar month, OS = One Shot = you can only do it once
Difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard. X = multiple difficulty levels.

Physical: Easy = 1 point. Medium = 2 points. Hard = 3 points.
non-Physical: Easy = 1 point. Medium = 3 points. Hard = 5 points.

So post challenges in the following format:
Type/Time/Difficulty/ Name


the reasons non-Physical challenges give more points:
1. To make it fair for both sexes.
2. If you aren't in top physical condition and cant do Hard on physical you will still be able to keep up.
3. To learn something might take longer.

EVERYONE counts their own score!

You will be responsible for the following:
When you complete an OS challenge, post that you have completed it in it's thread. You are allowed and encouraged to discuss the challenge in its thread and what you did, but it is not necessary.
So when you complete a challenge you will post it in the Scoreboard / Toplist thread with the name of the challenge / and the amount of points you have earned + DATE
Also if you already had points post your all time score TOO.

Things you did or already started before reading the challenge don't count, even if you just did it yesterday.

Finally, there is no way we can make sure you did complete physical challenges, so its entirely up to you whether you cheat or not. Be honest otherwise you're just lying to yourself and wasting your own time.

System is open for suggestions

Discussion Forum

P/Daily/X/ Basic training

Started by rLLl. Last reply by Radu Cornea Jan 13, 2010. 5 Replies

Scoreboard / Toplist

Started by rLLl Dec 17, 2009. 0 Replies

Suggestions

Started by rLLl Dec 17, 2009. 0 Replies

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Comment by rLLl on April 9, 2011 at 8:04pm
the best game ever which has never been played
Comment by Trevor Young on January 28, 2011 at 7:49pm
:D Yes!
Comment by Tom on December 28, 2009 at 11:46am
Interesting idea!
Comment by Dan on December 18, 2009 at 9:53am
This sounds really exciting!
Comment by rLLl on December 17, 2009 at 11:33pm
Found a solution for keeping track of the score if u have any better let me know:)
Comment by František on December 17, 2009 at 8:35pm
´ello :)
Comment by rLLl on December 17, 2009 at 8:21pm
Ideas on how to keep track of a score board is welcome.
I wanted to use the following method: We create a score thread and everyone makes ONE post and keeps editing it as he gains score

but unfortunately its not possible because you can only edit your post for 15mins.
 

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Discussion Forum

P/Daily/X/ Basic training

Started by rLLl. Last reply by Radu Cornea Jan 13, 2010. 5 Replies

Scoreboard / Toplist

Started by rLLl Dec 17, 2009. 0 Replies

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