What’s at this Intersection?

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With their characters standing at the corner of Walk and Don’t Walk, the players asked a simple question.

All eyes fell upon the GM to instantly come up with an answer.

“What’s at this intersection?” they queried.

Well, fear no more fellow GMs. The Mad Scientists at KORPG have heard your silent pleas for relief from such a challenging question.

From the depths of our lab we give you the beta release of the
“What’s at this Intersection?” generator.

A quick primer on how What’s at this Intersection? works:

Step 1: Point your browser to www.korpg.com/wati

Step 2: Select your Zone (either Business, Industrial, Mixed, or Residential)

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What's at this Intersection - Zone Selection

Optional Step 2a: If you don’t want a completely Random intersection, select a specific Location for any of the 4 quadrants of the intersection.

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What's at this Intersection - Location Selection

Step 3: Generate your intersection

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What's at this Intersection - Result

Optional Step 3a: Select Print Version to open a print-friendly version of your intersection.

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What's at this Intersection - Printer Friendly Version

Step 4: Select Generate New Intersection to create another

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What's at this Intersection - New Intersection

Step 5: Never again fear the question, “What’s at this Intersection?”

Step 6: Tell your friends.

With the understanding that this is a Beta release, I plan to add additional zones and locations as it grows to a final product. Feel free to add some ideas for locations in the comments here. I’ll be happy to at least try to accommodate any reasonable end-user needs.

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