Payphone Go

(walzr.com)

260 points | by walz 4 days ago

34 comments

  • analyte123 4 hours ago
    Please consider extending the game at least by a couple weeks! I’m very curious what percent of all California payphones could be captured with an extended game. I know the game’s phone number isn’t free but I’m sure it could be largely covered by donations.

    Without even going and playing the game yet, it’s already let me understand more of the local geography. Lots of small nursing homes, behavioral institutions, and halfway houses have a payphone. Places that thankfully I haven’t had to think about and didn’t even know were there. I doubt most of these will be captured.

    Many have lamented the demise of the payphone but it really bears repeating. If someone loses or is robbed of their phone, they have to rely on the trust of strangers (when they may be looking pretty rough themselves) or scrape up $20-40 for a prepaid phone at a store that’s open, rather than calling at a payphone that’s open 24/7 for 25 or 50 cents or even for free with a collect call.

    • tadfisher 2 hours ago
      Landline phone calls should just be free at this point. Put like 0.0001% of mobile profit into a fund and surely you can maintain the existing POTS payphone base. POTS-quality voice is like a rounding error in bandwidth, but we're saddled with POTS-era costs for connections.
      • cyberax 1 hour ago
        It's not the traffic but the CO equipment and copper line maintenance.
    • K2h 1 hour ago
      I agree, I need more time to score! extend the game!
  • lapetitejort 42 minutes ago
    I just visited the closest one to me during lunch. There was just a single dot in the middle of a huge county building. I had to walk through security to get there. I asked if there was a payphone around and the guard said no. Luckily someone else knew. One out of two phones didn't work. The other did, so now my best clean original joke can be heard by anyone.

    There are three other phones in my city, two in a hospital, one in potentially a corrections facility? I'll stop by on my way hope.

  • p4bl0 7 hours ago
    This is amazing. I would love to have this game in France! We have a geocaching scene (https://www.geocaching.com/, https://france-geocaching.fr/), but I really like the idea with payphones and this system of calling to claim findings.

    The "love letter to a disappearing piece of infrastructure" bit makes me think of the payphone pictures that are published in each of 2600 magazine issues: https://www.2600.com/payphones

  • bittercynic 7 hours ago
    I'm absolutely going hunting for some nearby payphones this weekend!

    In the recording on this one [1] the caller states that the payphone is on the caltrain station platform, but on the map it's about 1000 feet from there. Searching the address on google maps correctly shows it at the station, though.

    eta: found it on street view! [2]

    [1] https://walzr.com/payphone-go/?phone=398

    [2] https://maps.app.goo.gl/4pzjemwUqHYgnLHs8

  • puppykito 6 hours ago
    Honorable mention: https://walzr.com/payphone-go/?phone=1599

    I don't know why but I find this person very cute with how excited they sound about the local library.

    Will try to find some payphones myself.

  • kmoser 36 minutes ago
    > Every payphone has a unique phone number. When you call (888) 683-6697, I see the number you're calling from and match it in my database.

    Has anybody tried to win by spoofing the caller ID? For science, of course.

    • apparent 19 minutes ago
      I think it's harder to spoof toll free numbers. For example, you can't block caller ID in the same way. I'm sure it's still possible to spoof, but just might be a little harder.
  • acrophiliac 5 hours ago
    I know of a working payphone that is not on the Payphone Go map. Photo: https://i.postimg.cc/Dw4sCDpJ/payphone.jpg The fact that I know of one makes me wonder, are there are others? Is the list the author obtained from PUC incomplete? Is this phone operating unlicensed? Has the phone died since I last visited a year ago?
  • summermusic 5 hours ago
    Real world exploration games like this and Jet Lagged: The Game Hide and Seek are just so cool.

    I’d play it if payphones from my state were included! I don’t know if they are licensed/registered here though.

    • reg_dunlop 5 hours ago
      Ya know, I just spun up a version of a user-driven exploration game, as an homage to the sf0.org from back in the aughts. https://irl2-production.up.railway.app/

      Google auth still not hooked up, but otherwise good enough for now. And it's open source.

      • dlev_pika 4 hours ago
        Ohhh interesting - thanks
  • xp84 6 hours ago
    Nice, by playing this you’re also supporting the continued existence of the phones (in a small way) since the toll-free number pays them.
  • macintux 2 hours ago
    Apropos of absolutely nothing, and impossible to prove, but I've long suspected I might be the youngest person in the U.S. to have won tickets from radio stations both from a rotary phone (at home, ~1989) and from a payphone (while I was delivering pizzas ~1990).

    Unfortunately I've never really taken advantage of my absurd luck to do something more useful, like retire early.

  • thebigship 3 hours ago
    Been following this guy's work for a bit now, and I feel like it's more in the spirit of what art is supposed to be than what you see in 99% of galleries these days.
  • drkrab 2 hours ago
    In Denmark there are no payphones. Like none. The copper network is being decommissioned.
    • flyinghamster 59 minutes ago
      That's happening piecemeal in the US as well. Any "landline" phone service at this point will be coming from a box hooked up to your internet service, quite the flip from the old days of dialup internet.
  • acrophiliac 4 hours ago
    This is a fun idea. It occurs to me that I would enjoy seeing unvisited phones on the map in a different color. [Edit: Oh, now I see green dots for visited phones. Was this always there and I just hadn't noticed?]
  • teddyh 4 hours ago
    If you just want to find a payphone: <https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/2lHO>
    • acrophiliac 3 hours ago
      Cool, thanks for this. It seems this data comes from OpenStreeMap and has some phones not listed in Payphone-Go. Curious about the discrepancy.
  • tantalor 7 hours ago
    Would benefit from seasons i.e. wipe the leaderboard every once in a while
  • rickcarlino 7 hours ago
    Please expand this to other states. This is such a fun and creative idea.
    • Nzen 5 hours ago
      It looks like Mark Thomas maintained a phone number database up until 2007 or 2023 for many areas in the USA. I guess that could be a basis for starting 'my own' instance of payphone-go, maybe with twilio (or equivalent) to receive the calls.

      [0] https://www.payphone-project.com/numbers/usa/ going through the state map feature only shows a subset compared to navigating through the links on this page.

    • thaack 6 hours ago
      This works because California requires licensing for payphones and Riley was able to FOIA state payphone database. I'm not sure if other states require licenses for payphones.
      • plusplusungood 5 hours ago
        Probably could just ask the phone companies. Free advertising to visit their dying phones?
    • nthdesign 6 hours ago
      I second this! I'd love to have this for PA or NJ.
  • qingcharles 5 hours ago
    I wonder if Chicago's last payphone still exists?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt9Vs4k80m8 (2022)

  • shevy-java 4 hours ago
    I think every modern state should have some emergency phones. Not everyone has a smartphone, available at all times.
    • marpstar 4 hours ago
      In many cities there are "Emergency Call Boxes" throughout the streets that are distinct from payphones but operate similarly in that they allow you to get in contact with emergency services.
    • IncreasePosts 3 hours ago
      I'm sure most strangers or businesses would call 911 for you if you asked and appeared to need it
  • cameronjpr 7 hours ago
    I love this, it's so creative. The audio recordings were a great idea
  • zontyp 3 hours ago
    quite cool man.

    wonder what the benefits could be of the game. one is that we now know which phones are tested ok.

    also it can be like a local public radio where anyone could come in and voice something...

    enjoyed playing with this.

  • anthk 1 hour ago
    With Asterisk and some voip client (even some modern phones) and some ZMachine modules you could play from Zork to tons of adventure games for the ZMachine at IFDB, from Anchorhead to Tristam Island.

    Which is kinda the reverse of this, reusing phones to play a text adventure.

  • citizenpaul 1 hour ago
    The recording left on this one is super weird and creepy like its from some ARG game which I guess is appropriate.

    The next night we ate whale, the next night we ate whale.

    https://walzr.com/payphone-go/?phone=592

    Runner Up this one playing "Im at a payphone" song

    https://walzr.com/payphone-go/?phone=576

  • FugeDaws 7 hours ago
    Damn this needs building for the UK payphones there are a dying breed too and they used to be everywhere
    • pjmlp 7 hours ago
      In Germany some of the booths were converted into public libraries, those that people use to freely exchange books.

      They are rare, but I have already spot some in the wild.

      • FugeDaws 7 hours ago
        yeh UK went from 100,000+ now i think theres 20,000 left half of those i bet dont work
  • bknis53423 6 hours ago
    As a GIS programmer and a payphone nerd. I love love love this.
  • JimmaDaRustla 2 hours ago
    The recording for the one at the golden gate bridge made me laugh.
  • dlev_pika 4 hours ago
    Love this kind of stuff
  • jasonjayr 7 hours ago
    How is it verifying the calling line? Via ANI, or CID?
    • libria 7 hours ago
      Trying to win this from your couch, I see...
      • jasonjayr 6 hours ago
        It's in good fun, physically visiting them is way more fun than handing a SIP trunk to a short script + CSV file.

        The nerd in me is just always curious about the backend :)

  • gclawes 4 hours ago
    Can you hear me?
  • replwoacause 6 hours ago
    What a cool idea. Love it!
  • xd1936 7 hours ago
    Incredible idea. I love this so much.
  • hersko 6 hours ago
    This is amazing
  • pstuart 5 hours ago
    This is brilliant and makes me wish even more that I still lived in California -- hopefully this could extend the the entire Left Coast if there's enough payphones to warrant it.
  • brd529 7 hours ago
    This is amazing
  • brodouevencode 7 hours ago
    more Silicon Valley/California xenophilia? </sarcasm>