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If we have to play and learn every point down to the last KM this game will get very boring and annoying.
Plus, the only game type you really give any long-term attention to is an Adventure/RPG.
And it's not our fault if schools teach us more in depth about countries instead of where they are in geography.
1/5, hard badge shouldn't really be there, since a 'strike' is down to at least 1/4 of a pixel.
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I'm getting nearly all of them right - Just have one or two on the wrong side of the world, and only half of the ones in the U.S. on the wrong area.
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I like this game. The only bad thing I can mention is that strikes are 0 km only. I mean, the map ain't that precise and 1 km is less than a pixel here, so...
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I wouldn't be an "ugly American" even if I could get the hard badge... I don't think everyone on Kong is from America. Lol. (I'm from New Zealand)
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For those of you complaining that it requires too much prior knowledge to be enjoyable, I think everyone has rough spots in geography. To excel at the game, you just have to play it and learn where things are. I think that's kind of the point.
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lvl 9 every time... and every time I get some wierd country in the middle of no where or it's russia ones that are like 2000 KM away from eachother :\
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the game is easy as long as you have a memory and know most countries....you dont really need to know where exactly but at least the general area
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Unless you dropped out of school at age 10 and haven't ever taken notice of anything outside your own country, this game is enjoyable and very fun to play. 5/5.
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This game is one of the most frustrating I've played. Keep on reaching level 10 only to be asked to find obscure mid easter places with no borders to assist. Great game though..... ill be sure to comment when i eventually get that jesus ballin hard badge.
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Unless you have a degree in geography from one of the best universities and know the entire world like the back of your hand this game is practically impossible and not very fun to play.
2/5.
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New Caldonia comprises a main island (Grande Terre), the Loyalty Islands, and several smaller islands. Approximately half the size of Taiwan, it has a land area of 18,575.5 square kilometres (7,172 sq mi). The population was 244,410 inhabitants as of January 2008 official estimates. The capital and largest city of the territory is Nouméa. The currency is the CFP franc.
New Caledonia was the name given to a district of the Hudson's Bay Company that comprised the territory largely coterminous with the present-day Canadian province of British Columbia, Canada. Though not a British colony, New Caledonia was part of the British claim to North America. Its administrative centre was Fort St. James.
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i completed the game now 2 times in a row and i receive the chat-popup for the attractive american badge but it doesnt get marked in the badge-list under the game window. It still says that i only got a strike, which i did in an earlier game.
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Nice game, modern action version of classic old school geosense (btw still online at geosense.net). Would be much easier if I weren't so weak in geography of Africa, always got some saucy place there I've hardly heard of... Which was making level 10 pretty hard :-)
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Had to zoom in to get the hard badge; so either the zoom helps, or playing this game for 5 hours and learning all the countries does :)
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i love this game....and lol: my teachers at school asked me for the website to play this game....and my geographie teacher can't bear, that i'm better at this game than he is xD
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Wow, a simple game that challenges me to actualy pay attention in school. 4/5, I love the origionality, but a few of the locations were a little too hard to find or not specific enough.
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seriously, theres gotta be like 10 bakersfields in the US. i know of atleast 2 and theyre on opposite sides of the country