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The attendant on duty at the Virtual Reality Gaming Center approaches and informs you that they've got three basic types of games: flight simulators, empire-building strategy games, and sports games. Each game costs '''100 chips''' for '''10 minutes''' of play.<br>
The attendant on duty at the Virtual Reality Gaming Center approaches and informs you that they've got three basic types of games: flight simulators, empire-building strategy games, and sports games. Each game costs '''100 chips''' for '''10 minutes''' of play.<br>
=Flight Simulator (10 min)=
=Flight Simulator (10 min)=

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The attendant on duty at the Virtual Reality Gaming Center approaches and informs you that they've got three basic types of games: flight simulators, empire-building strategy games, and sports games. Each game costs 100 chips for 10 minutes of play.

Flight Simulator (10 min)

When you choose to Play the Flight Simulator, you will get one of the following outcomes:


You play the flight simulator for a while. You zip through the skies like a bird. And not one of those pathetic flightless birds, either. You gain 39 - 286 XP.

or

You play the flight simulator for a while. Initially you're doing pretty well, but then one of your opponents shoots you out of the sky. It's frustrating, but it teaches you a thing or two about strategy. You gain 1 Intellect point.

or

You play the flight simulator for a while. A wild and crazy dogfight ensues where you shoot everyone out of the sky. Yes, even yourself. It's tricky, but with some effort you pull it off. You gain 1 Reflex point.

or

You play the flight simulator for a while. You spend the time working on precision flying. Eventually you learn how to buzz so close to the flight tower you can hear the controllers inside shout "Maverick!" You gain 1 Reflex point.


After 3-6 turns, you will advance to the next Flight Bracket. You just hit Flight Bracket X!

Somehow you manage to open a bonus round with a chance to win a prize. After ten minutes of shooting like crazy, it turns out the prize is a can of energy drink, cross-promoted between the game maker and a beverage company.

You get an item: Bray energy drink.

You have also acquired a new skill: Passable Pilot (Flight Bracket 1 only)

Empire Building game (10 min)

When you choose to play Empire Building game, you will get one of the following outcomes:


You play the empire strategy game for a while. You build your own little city of Virtual Rome, and then while you're there you do as Virtual Romans do. You gain 40-165 XP.

or

You play the empire strategy game for a while. You spend the time managing several construction projects, which mostly means running back and forth between disasters. That takes quite a bit of stamina! You gain 1 Strength point.

or

You play the empire strategy game for a while. Using the time allotted you managed to set up a railroad monopoly which uses its empty cars to give settlers roller-coaster rides as you take them along the old Oregon Trail. That's what we call thinking outside the box. You gain 1 Intellect point.

or

You play the empire strategy game for a while. In just ten short minutes you manage to bend an entire galactic civilization to your will. Starcraft Ho! You gain 1 Intellect point.


After 3-6: You just hit Empire Bracket X!

When you're done, the store manager pulls you aside and says, "You don't know this, but we've been tying your game performance to real-world stock market. You just made our company 1,750,000-2,410,000 chips! As as sign of appreciation, we'd like to give you a cut as commission." The manager hands you an envelope.

Inside is 175-241 chips. That's a lame commission, you think, but it's better than nothing.

Virtual Sports (10 min)

When you choose to Virtual Sports, you will get one of the following outcomes:


You play the virtual sports game for a while. You play a speed round of golf and then try out curling. Someone tries to tell you neither of those are sports, but you don't listen to them. You gain 40-170 XP.

or

You play the virtual sports game for a while. Looking for something different, you enter a virtual "World's Strongest Hero" competition. There's a lot of grunting involved, meaning you gain 1 Strength point.

or

You play the virtual sports game for a while. For variety you load an ultimate frisbee program. You're surprised to find it requires more running than even soccer. You gain 1 Strength point.

or

You play the virtual sports game for a while. You load the ping-pong program. For a real challenge, you play two different opponents at once. You gain 1 Reflex point.


After 3-6: You just hit Sports Bracket X!

Surprisingly, you just got the high score in the game. As a prize, you're given a bottle of energy drink to help you properly rehydrate after your intense effort.

You get an item: Scalpel energy drink.

References

The idea of a virtual reality game actualy being reality in The Empire Building Game may be a referenece to the novel Ender's Game, where the main character, Ender, controls a fleet of ships and destroys an alien colony when he thinks he is training for the same battle.

Note

The maximum XP gained is linked to the hero's level. Playing with a high level character generates XP gains that are multiples of what is shown above (i.e. 800XP on a single turn).