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Another Hint! Seoul, South Korea is RIGHT on the border between North and South Korea.
(This was a BIG problem during the Korean War)! :)
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I am glad that people found easier points to get a strike. Congrats to you jacotaco for pointing this out. I had not gotten the task of finding Rocky point when I posted my comment. You are right. It is a lot easier than Virginia beach. Thank you for pointing my mistake out. This still doesnt change my opinion on this game. I love it and hope everyone else liked it too.
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For all those trying for the perfect strike, Your best bet is Virginia Beach. It is right on the east coast of the US and is really easy to find. (All you have to know is where Virginia is). This game is really interesting to me, because I like learning the places in the world. Good game 5/5
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tips: Use Bing map (instead of google map). search the city and then click "country" view on map. Scroll to zoom out a little bit at the same time. It is much faster than using other map application
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this game is telling me something... hmm what was it... im stupid. nice tip if you cant pronounce it its in europe OR africa...
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Small countries, islands are easy for strikes ( Ireland, Israel, Hawaii, Jamiaca). For small places, zoom in as far as needed. + if this helped.
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How am I supposed to know the locations of the ugly US states. :O Though I know every other country's position, US states kill my scores!
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Only issue I have is that the cities are pretty innaccurate. i.e. Philadelphia is NOT on the coast. And Kansas isn't in the center of the US. Otherwise 4/5 very good
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This game would have been fun if it weren't for A) the extremely nitpicky scoring system, B) the incredibly obscure locations (Svalbard? Really?), and C) the map that takes up the entire screen and yet still isn't big enough to make everything visible. This looks like a game some Euro-trash made to prove how much smarter he is than "thtupid Americans."