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Instead of handing out multi-k piece sets willy-nilly, spread small vending machines across a wide area that each dispense only a dozen or so pieces of the puzzle. Put the machines in interesting locations of a city to make it an adventure. When the puzzle is completed it's a picture of the skyline or
somesuch.
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But by the time I've collected all the pieces, I'm too tired to do the puzzle. |
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I think this is a great idea, but you'd need to provide greater incentive than just completing the puzzle to have widespread success. |
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Cash prizes are always appealing but maybe the incentive could simply be some 'exclusive' pieces to the puzzle that would be different from other solver's pieces (something like a new building on the skyline?). |
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Even if this wasn't a casual activity, this would make for an interesting marketing campaign. |
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