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  2. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The "classic" GeoGuessr game mode consists of five rounds, each displaying a different street view location for the player to guess on a map. The player then receives a score of up to 5,000 points depending on how accurate their guess was, up to 25,000 points for a perfect game.

  3. Random map - Wikipedia

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    In video games, a random map is a map generated randomly by the computer, usually in strategy games. Random maps are often the core of single and multiplayer gameplay, aside from story based campaigns that are often shipped with the game. Each new game presents an unknown map, providing a new experience to the player, and an even playing field ...

  4. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    The game requires the player to explore the world, and discover the purpose of unidentified items. In games featuring random generation, this must be done again every playthrough, as both the map and the appearances of items change. [18] Low-value factors from the Berlin Interpretation are: [18]

  5. File:Flag map of the world (2009 version).svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag map of the world (2009 version).svg. Deutsch: Eine Karte, die alle UN-Staaten mit ihrer Flagge zeigt. Das Gebiet der Westsahara ist grau eingefärbt, weil kein UN-Staat dieses Gebiet repräsentiert. English: A map showing the flags of the world, in equirectangular projection. The countries shown are the members of the United Nations.

  6. BZFlag - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bzflag.org. BZFlag (an abbreviation for Battle Zone capture the Flag) is an online multiplayer free and open-source tank game. In the game of BZFlag, players drive around tanks, viewed from a first-person view, in a server-defined world (also known as a "map"), which can be modified.

  7. Conquest of Nerath - Wikipedia

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    Wired.com commented that "Conquest of Nerath is a great game and definitely worth adding to your collection". [ 7 ] In a review of Conquest of Nerath in Black Gate , John ONeill said: "Yes, the dungeon-delving aspect of Conquest of Nerath is fairly simplistic (none of these dungeons has a map, for example) and in truth the names are really just ...

  8. Heroes of Might and Magic - Wikipedia

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    A side objective commonly appearing in the series is the acquisition of a powerful object called the "ultimate artifact" (Heroes I and II), grail (III and IV), or Tear of Asha (V, VI, and VII), buried somewhere on the map. In all games except Heroes VI, heroes visit special locations (called obelisks, or oracles in Heroes IV) to gradually ...

  9. World map - Wikipedia

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    World map. A world map is a map of most or all of the surface of Earth. World maps, because of their scale, must deal with the problem of projection. Maps rendered in two dimensions by necessity distort the display of the three-dimensional surface of the Earth. While this is true of any map, these distortions reach extremes in a world map.