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At Level 7 I seem to constantly hit my talent barrier. It's amazing how the removal of some lines can make my head go completely blank! 5/5 game though.
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I thought you were supposed to advance whenever you filled the bar up to green. Filled level 6's bar up to green (scoring 6859 so far) but didn't advance? Oh well, I like educational quiz games so even if I'm missing something there, it's just fun to play for that aspect.
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Pro Tip, use google maps or earth, I forgot lol, When you go to another tab the game pauses, allowing you to look up the place! For best results use the vioce activation thingy. Thats how I got my hard badge.
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Very cool and educationally valuable game!
Two additional features would be nice:
1) A zoom function and
2) A weight function which takes into account the area of a country. Finding the right position in e.g. Switzerland or Luxembourg is relatively easy but finding the right position in e.g. Russia or China is a "a little bit" more challenging and should be scored accordingly.
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Sure wish there was a full screen option, the map is too small for any accuracy even when you know a city location. I got just one strike by shear luck.
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I got to level 7 on my first try, but even after four more attempts I can't beat level 8. The country lines really help me, when they get taken away idk where anything is. I wish the map was bigger, some of those countries are tiny and it's hard to be precise.
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Had to print a blank world map in order to get the hard badge after 20000000 tries, filling the map with every single location mentioned in the game!! :D
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This is fairly good for an educational/trivia type game, but there need to be options - like a true mute. A keyboard shortcut for both music and SFX would be nice, as would being able to mute the game before starting levels.
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Now you see, if they made us play this back in school for Geography for just 1 period I would've come out with more Geographical knowledge than I did from all those other classes combined
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I think I figured out the issue with countries and cities that don't strike me as famous because the names are so obscure: you aren't using the English names for cities and countries all the time. Like, if I'm looking for ATHENS I can place it on a map, but if you call it Athina no one is gonna look for Athens... It's an unfair tactic to use the wrong name for cities just to trip the player up. :/ Cute game, but that kinda defeats the educational purpose.
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Sorry to all the people who earn the Hard badge who aren't American; guess you'll have to be 'Classy Canadian,' or 'Mesmerizing Mexican,' or 'French and Fashionable.'
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I'm gonna be honest, I thought this was a game about the "Harlem globetrotters" and where there touring next and your supposed to pick for them and whatever sells come out is the big winner E.E I was very wrong.
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ear Developer, Please do something about the guy who has 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 strikes. sincerely, The rest of kongregate.
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with the drawing and flags and colors, it's kind of hard to even see were places are, or were the correct flag is pointing to.
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To improve this, I would have the player flag disappear and only have the green circle and correct flag show to enable player to have a visual memory of where the flag will need to be next time.
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Uhhhh......I don't know where Monaco Monaco is... or Saratov, Russia... But I definitely know where Shanghai, China is! *Clicks Never mind...
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Even with my large amount of study hours put into my world history class memorizing maps. It seems I am still geographically challenged.