Author Topic: Geoguessr - Probably the greatest thing in the universe ever.  (Read 3703 times)



First - 5227
Second - 2943
Third - 2187
Fourth - 4267
Fifth - 6359

20983 in total

The first, fourth and fifth one was easy as forget.

First one I thought was Norway, as I'm zooming into Norway, I see that it's Denmark and not Norway.
Fourth one was Sweden, a grocery store gave it away.
The fifth one had a boat that said "Lybster" on it. Looked around some more and found the country's name, Scotland.

lol gave up on number three


« Last Edit: June 25, 2013, 12:28:08 AM by Cybersix »

Short grass is always shorter than high and grass

Short grass is always shorter than high and grass
I love how for the longest time I though the Denmark one was Newfoundland just because of the grass.



I love how for the longest time I though the Denmark one was Newfoundland just because of the grass.
What? Somehow I dont follow you

What? Somehow I dont follow you
The grass in the area of Denmark I was in looked very similar to the grass in Newfoundland

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I'm sure you looked around for landmarks/street names and looked them up on Google maps to get exact locations.

I'm sure you looked around for landmarks/street names and looked them up on Google maps to get exact locations.

I don't see why you would try to do this without googling stuff. The fun part is playing detective.

I'm sure you looked around for landmarks/street names and looked them up on Google maps to get exact locations.

All but one of the locations I was dropped in were in the middle of the country.

For the first one, I found a sign with a town name on it. Looked for it on the map and found it.
The second one a truck had "Parana" on it, I recognised that as an area in Brazil. Later down the road I seen a sign that had three cities on it, Terra Boa was the closet one.
The third one took me the longest. After long stretches of nothing, I finally found a house with an American flag in front of it. Went a few miles further, and gave up.
The fourth one I went by a grocery store that some Swedish words on it. I went further down the road, found a sign that said Sundsvall and checked the map.
The fifth one as I said was easy as forget. Dropped right in front of a fishing port, the boat said "Lybster", and a sign a ways away said "Scotland". But finding it on the map was really hard, took longer than all the other ones combined. All I found was "Lybster Golf Club".

I don't see why you would try to do this without googling stuff. The fun part is playing detective.

geoguessr

It's even more fun to do without cheating, at least if you are good at it.
Nerdcubed got a score in the low 20000s and has videos up of him doing it.

I like to google how to identify different languages (Not during the game.) and it helps a lot while playing.
I also like to do it with another person (Usually my brother) because it's a lot more fun. Also easier.

I just got done playing it and it put me next to a couple of soldiers and explosions. When I guessed where it was it said it was in japan.
What the forget did I just experience?