About this Game
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Category: The Ws
Description: Photography has the ability to transport us to other places. Take a global photo journey to see how correctly (and speedily) you can answer the question: "Where Are We?"
Instructions: Correctly identify the country of each pictured location as the photos are revealed (and as fast as you can). Be sure to pause and learn about the locations as you go along (without time penalty).
Game Plays: 3039
Reviews & Ratings
Haraldo |
June 7, 2011 | Report AbuseInteresting comment, RaViMI. I picked the roll-over sounds specifically because they were a little different. I guess turn your volume down :) (and I'll think about changing when/if I revise)
RaViMi |
May 23, 2011 | Report AbuseI like the games but the high pitched noises created by scrolling over buttons gets really annoying.
silasJD |
September 25, 2010 | Report Abusefinally got to this game. challenging it is. just missed a Top 3 score. I thought I knew my places!
Haraldo |
September 20, 2010 | Report AbuseGood idea, TheresaM! Working on it. (how did I miss this comment earlier? ;-)
theresaM |
July 27, 2010 | Report Abusewow... challenging game. how about one on a specific country?
Haraldo |
May 11, 2010 | Report AbuseTo crystalflair: You have to input the correct country name in English. If you don't know and you "pass", you can see the correct answer in gold color just at top of the submit box. That's one way to learn! (or you can take the Hints and research them) It is a challenging game, I admit.
Haraldo |
May 11, 2010 | Report AbuseTo digitalartist1: A ticking clock or time is a traditional part of most games. It provides the "obstacle" or "pressure" that is part of game theory. Read about the typical elements of a game in PhoozNews here: http://www.phoozl.com/article-5-Easter-Eggs-and-Phoozl.html But you can play the "Extended" mode of this game with no time limit. That's what it's for. Good questions!
digitalartist1 |
May 10, 2010 | Report AbuseThe game is interesting, but I have an aversion to timed games. For me, the timing is a negative. How about a timed vs. non-timed mode -- or is that the unlimited time one? If so, perhaps there might be a guide to "learning without time." Is the thrust of the site to play timed games or learning games?
BigAndy |
April 18, 2010 | Report AbuseAs a photo buff and traveler I found this game very intriguing. And harder than I thought!
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