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Render escape games and games shops #3368

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dawagner opened this issue Aug 29, 2018 · 32 comments
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Render escape games and games shops #3368

dawagner opened this issue Aug 29, 2018 · 32 comments

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@dawagner
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I suggest adding icons for leisure=escape_game, shop=games and possibly other. It seems reasonable that they would share a same icon considering that they are not so frequently used yet.

I'd find the icon of a 6-sided dice appropriate.

@dieterdreist
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dieterdreist commented Aug 29, 2018 via email

@kocio-pl kocio-pl added this to the New features milestone Aug 29, 2018
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Both are raising, so it's probably only a matter of time. However we need a real icon too and we can start with designing it now.

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@Tomasz-W
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6-sided dice icon:

shop games

It's not working for me, so I would stay with shop-vlolet generic dot for shop=games. For leisure=escape_game I propose old key shape (eg. https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge_3545/35456913.jpg) or leisure-green generic dot.

@HolgerJeromin
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Oh, @Tomasz-W painted the klingon logo :-)

@kocio-pl
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Too small and detailed for me. I would rather go with running man icon, probably with an arrow, but green running man is already used for leisure=fitness_centre.

@jeisenbe
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jeisenbe commented Sep 22, 2018 via email

@Tomasz-W
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related to #2930 (possible to use the same rendering)

@Adamant36
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Adamant36 commented Sep 22, 2018

What about the green running man with a half open door covering the back of his body, like he's running out of it. I think it would fit and it might be doable.
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@Tomasz-W
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Tomasz-W commented Sep 22, 2018

I think icon like that might be confusing for this feature. It's called "escape game", but as I know, usually it's not about literally running away from something, but about to patiently solving some jigsaws etc. Another possible problem is that we are planning leisure-green sport icons for some of leisure=sports_centre + sport=* combinations, then this symbol would be propably wrongly considered as some dyscipline icon.

@kocio-pl
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So maybe green question mark?

@Adamant36
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@Tomasz-W, yeah but you solve the problems to get out the door and escape the room eventually. Plus, I actually got that from doing a Google search for escape games. What about any of these? https://thenounproject.com/search/?q=escape%20game I like the key and lock thing maybe.

@Tomasz-W
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I'll try with some old-looking key shape.

@polarbearing
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red man in door looks like an emergency exit.

just a wiki link for reference https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Descape_game

As for games shops, we already have dice in the casino icon.

@meased
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meased commented Sep 22, 2018

A lock would be very recognizable:
lock
combined with leisure-green, I think would get the idea across.

@polarbearing
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Such lock symbol is frequently used for secure (SSL) connections. I would be puzzled to recognise games here.
What about a keyhole then?

@dieterdreist
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dieterdreist commented Sep 22, 2018 via email

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@dieterdreist, how many of these places do you think there even are in the world? Id imagine its a rather niche thing in the first place.

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dieterdreist commented Sep 22, 2018 via email

@Adamant36
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Probably a good call. Especially for escape games.

@Tomasz-W
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That's also the reason why I'm still proposing introducing leisure-green generic dot. At the one hand it may be useful to somebody to find escape game place on map, but on the other I can understand an argument that special icon for something with 400 uses would be inappropriate. Similar problem with some shop=* rare tags was resolved this way, and it works good.

@HolgerJeromin
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Ask average people what an escape game is. I dont think you will hear the right answer often.

@Adamant36
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At least a dot would mean the names of the places would be rendered. I think that should be the baseline. Otherwise, people aren't going to know by looking at the map if the place should be added or not.

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kocio-pl commented Sep 23, 2018

Green dot for leisure makes sense for me. Amenity is too wide to use brown dots, but we have dots for shops and offices already and I've just proposed orange dot for gastronomy (see #3410).

Maybe there are some other leisure objects for which we might also use green dot?

@Tomasz-W
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Maybe there are some other leisure objects for which we might also use green dot?

@kocio-pl Related to #2930

@dawagner
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A generic icon (dot) + the name for uncommon leisure tags sounds fine to me.

@kocio-pl
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Would you like to try making the code then? We have still too few coders active, so it's worth trying!

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2018

And lasser tag?

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I don't understand, what do you mean?

@Chepycou
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Any news on this ? (Sorry to revive some old discussion, but I've mapped a few escape games only to see them deleted because “they already existed”)

@sumpfralle
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Currently there are more than 2000 nodes tagged as leisure=escape_game.

And I would guess, that there are a quite a few Escape Rooms out there, which were mis-tagged by their operators in order to force them to appear on the main map, e.g.:

(a few findings after typing "Escape Room" into the search form of osm.org)

I guess, rendering leisure=escape_games would probably stop people from mis-using tags just for rendering their business on the default map.

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mutipg commented Dec 7, 2024

The number of uses of these keys is constantly growing, so rendering it on the map seems important.

https://taghistory.raifer.tech/?#***/shop/games&***/leisure/escape_game
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Chepycou commented Dec 9, 2024

On that note, I wonder if there should not be a bit broader of a category, so that it may include quizz rooms, squid-game-like rooms or puzzle rooms. Something of that kind would be nice !

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