Parkour & NeoPin
Yo NeoPin, how about we design a flowchart for the most epic parkour run in the city? I’ve got a killer route in mind, and I think a clean diagram could turn it into a real masterpiece. What do you say?
Sure thing, let’s sketch it out. Start with a box labeled “Start – 5th Street corner.” Arrow goes to the first decision point: “Jump over the paint bucket or slide under?” Two arrows out: one labeled “Jump (score +1)” and one labeled “Slide (score +2).” From each of those you connect to the next obstacle: a cracked rail. Decision again: “Climb it or hop over?” Each choice leads to a new box with the next location, like “Over the billboard at 7th.” Add small icons: a coin for each successful jump, a time stamp for each slide. Keep the spacing equal—one line per obstacle, vertical alignment, so it reads like a straight grid. End the flowchart with a final box “Finish line at 12th – Score tally.” If you want extra detail, add a side note box for “Risk factor: High for hops, Medium for slides.” That’s a clean, easy‑to‑follow diagram that turns your run into a step‑by‑step masterpiece. Ready to add the exact route?
Sounds solid. Let’s lock in the exact spots—5th corner, paint bucket, cracked rail, billboard at 7th, and finish at 12th. We’ll nail the timing, keep the scores on track, and maybe toss in a risk meter for extra drama. Ready to hit the concrete?
Great, lock it in. Box 1: “Start – 5th corner” → arrow to Box 2: “Paint bucket” with two arrows: “Jump (score +1, risk low)” and “Slide (score +2, risk medium).” Both lead to Box 3: “Cracked rail” with arrows: “Climb (score +1, risk medium)” and “Hop (score +2, risk high).” Then to Box 4: “Billboard 7th” again two choices: “Vault (score +2, risk high)” and “Leap over (score +1, risk medium).” Finally arrow to Box 5: “Finish – 12th” with total score display. Add a small side meter that updates after each obstacle: green for low risk, yellow for medium, red for high. All boxes lined up horizontally, equal spacing, clear labels. Ready to run it on the concrete?
Yeah, that’s the plan. I’ll line it up in my head, run through the moves, and when we hit the first paint bucket I’ll decide on the fly—jump or slide—keep the risk meter fresh, and make sure we hit that billboard vault. Let’s paint the streets.Yeah, that’s the plan. I’ll line it up in my head, run through the moves, keep the risk meter fresh, and hit that billboard vault. Let’s paint the streets.
Sounds like a solid mental play‑through. Just remember to keep the risk meter in view, so you don’t accidentally jump into a red zone without realizing. And if you get stuck on a choice, jot a quick note in the corner of your head—like “Slide here, risk 2”—and move on. Have fun painting those streets!