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Post by Max Guevara on Sept 22, 2012 17:45:42 GMT -8
If anyone has any locational suggestions, please respond, I want to be able to offer you guys as much as I can give
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Post by Cole Peyton on Sept 22, 2012 19:30:19 GMT -8
Los Angeles may be a good one to add...especially since the three of us are practically in it.
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Post by Max Guevara on Sept 22, 2012 19:39:08 GMT -8
okie dokie, any specific places within LA that you suggest I should make (sub boards)
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Post by Max Guevara on Sept 28, 2012 12:23:28 GMT -8
*LA is not completed yet, but there should be more places in it by monday night
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Mona Scarlet Hale
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Post by Mona Scarlet Hale on Sept 29, 2012 20:18:04 GMT -8
I live in the Southeast so thats all I really know..
Savannah Georgia Jacksonville Florida Miami Florida NashvilleTennessee Shreveport Louisiana
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Post by Max Guevara on Sept 30, 2012 9:32:43 GMT -8
Okay! Los Angeles is done for the most part, might add a neighborhood board a little later, but other than that it is complete.
Next? Onto Kenzie's amazing suggestions!
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hopeburnsbright
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Post by hopeburnsbright on Oct 13, 2012 9:53:27 GMT -8
how about Washington D.C.? because zombies in the white house could be fun and stuff.
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Post by Cole Peyton on Oct 13, 2012 15:18:28 GMT -8
I totally second that...go in to the whitehouse and find a zombiefied Barack Obama hahahahahahaha
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Post by Max Guevara on Oct 13, 2012 17:51:29 GMT -8
Awesome idea guys! Will definitely get that started tomorrow/ possibly monday! also will be making Rockey Mountains for the SW- thanks HopeBurnsBright!
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Post by Cole Peyton on Oct 17, 2012 12:39:52 GMT -8
Alright Max, here's your midwest general stuff-
Minneapolis, MN -Mall of America- Known as one of the greatest and biggest shopping centers in the world, this place could very well be a goldmine for everyday supplies. But beware, many other initial survivors had the same idea, and as a result, this place is crawling with infected. -St. Paul International airport Though a very large airport, it is a relatively simple place to navigate and because it is not a very well known airport crowded for being a major one and thus not very crowded, it may be an ideal place to take off or land a plane. -Brooklyn Park Once a very beautiful and well kept area of green grass and blue water, this place was considered one of the resort areas of the twin cities, and may still be...unless the infected have spilled out from the surrounding suburbs. -Downtown The central streets of Minneapolis are actually fairly wide and open compared to other large cities. But don't let this fool you, like all other cities, this is still a very dangerous place to be.
Interstate 94 -This long stretch of road will get you from the western end of North Dakota all the way into Wisconsin. Additionally, there's countless ponds and lakes right along the interstate, not to mention the occasional corn or bean farm. But be warned, this resourceful highway also runs right through some of the largest towns and cities in the Midwest, which means it is almost certainly the highway people used when travelling during the outbreak.
Chicago, IL -Downtown Downtown Chicago is almost a little like Vegas or New York. Extremely crowded, people everywhere, and a very tall and large building at every corner of every block. You'd be crazy to walk these streets alone -Wrigley Field The famous home of the Chicago Cubs has now turned into a famous hideout for remaining survivors, sitting in the middle of the stadium and hoping nothing will find them. The question is, were they found? And if so, have all those survivors now turned into a group of flesh eating monsters? That will be for you to find out. -Navy Pier What could be considered an amusement park but really is just a recreation district along Lake Michigan, this place was a site of fun and enjoyment for years, now its place of abandonment and sorrow.
The Great Plains Mostly a flat land with the occasional hillside. This may be a decent part of America to take refuge for the outdoorsman. However, do remember that this stretch is part of what is called 'Tornado Alley.' In other words, expect some rather dangerous weather.
*Adding more as I think of them, that's just to get a start
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Post by Archer McQwin on Oct 17, 2012 16:14:25 GMT -8
Mind if I toss some more ideas in? I got a couple other large midwest cities c:
Detroit, Michigan -Detroit Zoo- The zoo is 125 acres full of 1,500+ distressed animals.
-Comercia Park- Comerica park is home to the 2006 American league champion Detroit tigers baseball team. The park offers theme park and baseball museum. It features huge statues of tigers, a ferris wheel, and a fountain. It is also close to other attractions including Michigan casinos.
Kansas City, Missouri -Worlds of Fun- Seven coasters and more than 30 other rides. -Westport- Clubs & Bars.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (shameless hometown plug) -Lake Michigan- -Downtown- -Milwaukee public museum- -Milwaukee public art museum-
I can come back to edit descriptions if you guys like these ideas.
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Post by Cole Peyton on Oct 17, 2012 17:13:05 GMT -8
Please do, the more the better
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Post by Max Guevara on Oct 17, 2012 18:16:24 GMT -8
These are amazing! Karma points for both!! So you know how we have the split categories? and it has to stay even in order to look nice, so I was thinking of - obviously the midwest - and then expanding the OOC board into its own category in order to keep things nice and pleasing to the eye! What do you guys think? I'll get started on these places as soon as I finish this paper! ---> starting now!
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Post by Max Guevara on Oct 17, 2012 19:36:41 GMT -8
How do you like this color for MW?
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Post by Archer McQwin on Oct 17, 2012 20:03:17 GMT -8
Looks good to me!
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