Thread:Tnicholas/@comment-15419758-20171118191322

People are not going to answer your questions immediately, and sometimes it might take several hours before someone answers, but people are not going to answer if you keep whining and posting again and again, which is considered spam. There's a 500-post limit on threads by the way, and people don't want you to waste posts.

Just post a question once and wait a few hours. If several people made turns in the game without responding to you after many hours, then maybe it's ok to give a single reminder to your question, but don't whine or people are going to dislike your behavior.

Also I guess you're not 13 years old yet; there's a rule on all of Fandom that you have to be at least 13 to participate here.

If you are 13 or older, then here's how to play Mappers in the Wild:


 * 1) Right click the latest map in the thread (not including quotes); the latest turn.
 * 2) Click "Open image in new tab" to get the full map image, and then right click that and click "Save image as..."
 * 3) Save the map image where you want to, and then open it in an image editor (preferably Paint.NET or Gimp rather than MS Paint).
 * 4) Edit the map to make your turn, then save.
 * 5) Reload the thread to make sure no one else has posted a new turn before you. If they haven't, then you may type up some lore/roleplay for your turn, then click "Add image", and upload your edited map image to post in the game thread.

Note: You don't have to ask to join. Mappers in the Wild is an unorganized game where turns are first-come-first-serve, and almost anyone may join at any time. Just make sure to actually take turns of course, no double posts. 