Incoming from The Guru:
It’s a multiple guess choice geography game using satellite imagery of the UK and dividing the areas up into smaller and smaller (and therefore more and more challenging) areas. These are based around the administrative structure of the UK, but thankfully, you don’t have to be an expert on that system to play.
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I can vouch for those descriptions of the difficulty of the game. After 10 questions on each, I had scored 100%, 80%, 80% and 60% (eek) respectively. And that was with a fair amount of good luck on top of some educated guesses – a couple of football stadiums were of great assistance.
And with 317 local authorities, 650 constituencies and 8694 electoral wards (I have no idea how many “built-up areas” there are), you’re going to need all the help you can get.
It’s hard, it’s fun, and it’s rather addictive.
It’s also a bit buggy, which can be frustrating, but you could always demand a full refund if you’re not satisfied. (Yes, it’s free. That’s the joke, see?)