States of the USA by Shape (1/4)
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Author's Game Description
Category: Geography Games
Created by equestenebrarum, 12 Sep, 2007
Tags: America, north, states, united, usa

14 ratingsPlayed 1,014 times | 4 Fav's
equestenebrarum 5 months ago
danielgomes 6 months ago
colorado is more retangular, and wyoming is more squared.
RonaldDerGrosse 1 year ago
Kudos to all these games. If there was a possibility I'd rate them all a 10 on shape alone!
equestenebrarum 1 year ago
Not today ... but you may have Europe too, yes :)
tickman 1 year ago
Actually, you can tell the Dakotas apart easily given a decent enough outline. Colorado and Wyoming would be a bit more difficult.
Also, besides position, the lack of size context makes this a very nice game.
I see you've got 2 of 4 out already. Any plans for say, "Countries of Europe by shape" or the like?
equestenebrarum 1 year ago
Colorado and Wyoming? Now that would be too hard indeed *g*
tickman 1 year ago
Thanks for not making it too hard by putting both Dakotas or both Wyoming and Colorado in.
Anyway, nice idea taking out the context of position.
| Highscores — States of the USA by Shape (1/4) | Place 1 - 10 | |||
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| Player Name | Score | Time | Date of Play | |
| 1 | Drew06 | 100% | 0:10.8 min. | 15 Nov, 2008 |
| 2 | KingKoziol | 100% | 0:11.2 min. | 12 Jan, 2009 |
| 3 | Cris51 | 100% | 0:11.4 min. | 15 Nov, 2008 |
| 4 | ma5685a | 100% | 0:12.3 min. | 30 Nov, 2008 |
| 5 | RaniMukherjee | 100% | 0:13.6 min. | 7 Jan, 2008 |
| 6 | riprulz8 | 100% | 0:13.9 min. | 22 Apr, 2009 |
| 7 | td016 | 100% | 0:14.2 min. | 12 Jan, 2009 |
| 8 | Petter5 | 100% | 0:14.2 min. | 30 Nov, 2008 |
| 9 | MisterSamsonite | 100% | 0:14.3 min. | 18 Sep, 2007 |
| 10 | GeoMaster | 100% | 0:14.5 min. | 2 Jan, 2009 |
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@danielgomes, _all_ maps are distorted. In what way depends on the map projection you use.