Traveler IQ Challenge
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Functionality
35%
Usability
15%
Security
10%
Performance & Scalability
10%
Architecture & Quality
10%
Support & Documentation
10%
Adoption & Community
10%
Weighted Average
Stefania.B
| 2007-09-12
Usability
15%
Security
10%
Performance & Scalability
10%
Architecture & Quality
10%
Support & Documentation
10%
Adoption & Community
10%
Weighted Average
Someone recommended it to me who knows my weakness for geography and she challenged me to compete with her scores or other colleges’ scores from across the world. (I’m not far of Oxfords average) They challenge you with 12 levels – easy, medium, hard – with world cites, capitals, famous places and so on. You have to gather a minimum of points to reach the next level so try to be as close as you can. Here starts my marathon trying to put that little flag into little countries and to really hit the target.(try to hit Andorra) The time counts so you have to be very fast…as I saw you have 10 sec/city; that means you can’t peek on the internet (to see where the Easter Island are for ex). You can challenge yourself not just with the whole world, you can try just Europe, or Africa, Canada and so on. But from my point of view you have a “traveler iq” only if you can deal with the original world challenge. It’s the best product of this kind I had ever played and it’s really hard to go back to mind your own business when you are playing it.
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Review Comments
Andorra?
Border of spain and france....it's the Marshall Islands that get me every time...
(anonymous | 2007-10-16)
Border of spain and france....it's the Marshall Islands that get me every time...
(anonymous | 2007-10-16)
Forget Andorra
Aim for Paris instead
(anonymous | 2007-09-12)
Aim for Paris instead
(anonymous | 2007-09-12)
2/10