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Mine didn't show a Travel IQ number, but I got within 200 points of advancing to level 12.
What killed me were a bunch of smallish towns in Australia and all of the Pacific Island nations where you couldn't even see them on the map. Came within 100KM of just about everywhere in Europe and North and South America.
I love this game! I personally got a 122 on Level 11. I liked it so much that I had my World Geography students play it last week in the computer lab. I have never seen freshmen/sophomores so into an educational game like this- it was a blast! They have a lot to do about their geographical knowledge, though, but most of them impressed me.
At the very least, they WON'T be ever along the lines of Miss South Carolina.
122. The Marquesas did me in. Are they in the big patch of blue at the east of the map or the big patch of blue at the west of the map? Stupid American education! :-)
122. The Marquesas did me in. Are they in the big patch of blue at the east of the map or the big patch of blue at the west of the map? Stupid American education! :-)
QFE, I know the Marquesas are somewhere in the south pacific south of Hawaii, but considering it's basically a shot in the dark since you can't see any of the small islands down there, it really comes down to luck if you pick the right part of the vast south pacific! Same with the soloman islands and palau!
113 and I couldn't get past level 10. Not bad. I probably could have done better if I had more time to think about some of the answers.
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