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deskslave

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You get a map of the world. It fires landmarks and capitals at you in rounds of increasing difficulty, so you've gotta know first what country it is, and second where the capital/landmark is. It's great fun when it picks somewhere in China or, worse for me, Australia.

I got to level 10, which is very hard world capitals. Places like Vanuatu, Brunei, Gabon, the Grenadines.

http://minijuegos.com/juegos/html/index.php?id=5974
 
I am well behind you. I got to Level 3, but was strapped with too much ignorance and 14,066 points and they told me to go the **** back home.
 
Got to level 11 on my first try. But I'm a bit of a geography nerd.

Adding final score: 481,518.
 
Level 10, but I need to go take a hard look at Africa now.
 
level 5 first try, 653 points short of advancing to level 6.
 
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just played it again and made it to Level 6, but not past.
 
It really sucks when you think you have a place locked down then it's on the other side of the country (like Russia). Or the world.
 
Level 7 on the first try, level 10 on the second try. I do pretty well knowing where the countries are, but after that it's just throwing a dart in the middle of it and hoping for the best. It's also hard since the map isn't real detailed. I can pick out New York, for instance, in a second by looking for New Jersey's dingleberry and going north. Do that on this, and it says you're still 100 km off.
And the Caribbean islands you can't even see just ain't fair.
 
I got to Level 6 a while ago. The, against my ancestors' wishes, I filled the tank with some Chef Boyardee and am ready to tackle this game once again.
 

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