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Got skilled at decoding old mall maps, but my team can't agree if it's helpful.
Exploring the empty Gateway Center, I got good at reading faded store maps to find my way. Half my friends say this saves time, the other half thinks it's missing the point of adventure. Do you rely on left-behind clues or go with your gut?
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andrewf231d ago
Actually, decoding those old maps is what makes the adventure for me. It's not missing the point, it's like the mall itself is giving you a game to play. Skipping the maps means you might walk right past a hidden spot or cool old store. Using clues and your gut together just makes exploring feel more complete. Sure, sometimes getting lost is fun, but solving the map's puzzle is its own kind of win. That balance is what keeps it interesting.
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hart.tara12h ago
Heard somewhere those map clues lead to spots most people just walk right by.
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