It has a lot of appeal! It’s like those city-guessing games where you progressively close in on a street scene in Łódź or Tangier. Here’s how I’d polish it:
- Ember provides some graphs and those are just easier to read than 400 squares. Unless they had nuclear, I needed the scale of countries every time.
- Throw a quick distance calculation on the table. Nearest neighbor in both mix and generation. Reveal those toward the end rather than continent. For example, if the answer is Barbados, you might get “not Guam” and “not Trinidad & Tobago”
It has a lot of appeal! It’s like those city-guessing games where you progressively close in on a street scene in Łódź or Tangier. Here’s how I’d polish it:
- Ember provides some graphs and those are just easier to read than 400 squares. Unless they had nuclear, I needed the scale of countries every time.
- Throw a quick distance calculation on the table. Nearest neighbor in both mix and generation. Reveal those toward the end rather than continent. For example, if the answer is Barbados, you might get “not Guam” and “not Trinidad & Tobago”