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GeoGuessris definitely on the top of our list. It started as a small web app that gives you the challenge of guessing the locations of a series of random Street View images.
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Apr 27, 2018 Today, i play the dumb test and surprisingly succeed at it! I get an almost full amount of points!
After you’ve made your guess, it reveals the real location, and awards points based on how close you get. It’s so addictive that it gained a lot of attention. On we can read that it partnered with brands like BBC, Skoda or The North Face.2. Pursuitis a surprisingly fun Street View game from Hungarian game developers Nemesys Games. The main theme of the game is as follows: “You’ve been taken without warning.
A friend is trying to help you, but you must figure out where you are!”. The aim of the game is to guess the name of the city you look at and type the name in the dedicated box as soon as possible. If you can’t tell by the visual clues in the Street View you can move around by clicking in the Street View image and by using your ‘+’ and ‘-‘ keys to zoom in and out. It’s really cool and well made.3. Smarty Pinsis a game developed by Google Engineers. The aim is to find out the answer to a question and pin point this location on the map.
For example you would get the question: “Where is the oldest British university?” and you would have to put a pin on the Oxford. The first questions are typically based in a player’s local country, or are related to very popular places or people but as you progress the playing board expands to the rest of the world and gets more difficult. The game is really well made and it’s a lot of fun.4. Map Raceis a cool quiz game.
The idea behind it is to show you a satellite picture of a location and 4 answers. The task is to select a correct answer as soon as possible. If you guess the wrong city, you’ll get more time to solve it, which is bad. The game needs some polishing but it’s quite playable.5. MapsTDis a tower defence game that uses Google Maps to generate levels from any location across the world. Your task is to defend your castle from attackers by strategically placing and managing your defense towers. It’s a pretty standard tower defence setup, but the pleasure comes from doing it across real-world streets and locations.6. Build with Chromeis an effect of collaboration of Google and LEGO to showcase possibilities of Chrome browser. It let users construct anything they can imagine with virtual LEGOs, place it on Google Maps, and share their creations with the world. As the name suggests, only works in the Chrome browser.7.
Geo Gunsis a tank shooting game. The game takes full advantage of Google Maps’ 45° (Bird’s Eye) satellite view. It overlays a couple of tanks on the satellite image. Tanks of enemy are starting to attack you from the top. Your task is to destroy them. You can choose from a number of pre-set battlefield locations for your tank fight but you can also select any location by entering location on the top of the screen. The game is short and it’s a typical time killer but it’s cool.8.
Locate Streetis a StreetView-based game. It gives you a series of random Street View panoramas. Your task is to figure out the location of every image and choose a correct quiz answer. The game is a little bit slow but it’s a lot of fun.9. Google Maps Cubeis a game about Google Maps rather than based on Maps. It has been released as a promotion of G Maps after the launch of Google+ back in 2012. None the less it’s really worth mentioning.
The game is about navigating a ball on a 3D Google Maps cube, avoiding the 3D buildings and other obstructions, by rotating the cube. You will play it only once, but you’ll have a lot of fun!10. Driving SimulatorThis is an experiment rather than an actual game. You can driver around the city with a car or a bus, the only problem is that it does not encounters any obstacles so in practice you can glide over everything on the map.
Nonetheless I found it quite entertaining.DO YOU LIKE GEOAWESOMENESS? SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER.
Generally the arid desert / straight road / nothing for miles places tend to be Australia. Plus you can use the lines on the road to narrow it down in cases where there aren't other clues: white dashed lines in the center usually mean you're in Australia or Europe. Double yellow lines in the center mean you're in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, or maybe Mexico.
Single yellow line in the center usually means you're in Mexico.edit - another way you can narrow down locations is just by knowing things about where Google Maps has Street View, and when the pictures were taken. If you see a picture with really bad image quality, chances are you're in the U.S., because Google was using lower-resolution cameras when they started out.
The challenge there, though, is that with the lower resolution, signs are unreadable.
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