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Capital Or Not: US States Part 2

Capital Or Not: US States Part 2

created by tickman, 3 years ago in Geography

Several locations are given in each state: one is the capital, the others are not.

See game description for details.

Map by US Geological Survey, Department of Interior.

Tags Capital or Not, capitals, cities, geography, Sates, US, usa

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Comments (5)

tickman

tickman

Thanks for the report. It is fixed.

3 years ago

makropulos

makropulos

Great game (and a very enjoyable series). But as BoboLo says, the lowest dot in Utah is presumably meant to say "Not Salt Lake City" like the others.

3 years ago

BoboLo

BoboLo

I think there's a slight glitch in this otherwise excellent game and series. There is a 'not Salt Lake Citys' dot (as opposed to the various 'not Salt Lake City' dots), which I assume is unintentional. Or am I wrong, and this is meant to make a tough game even tougher?

3 years ago

tickman

tickman

How the game works:

Each state contains several dots. One is labeled with the name of the capital. The others in the same state are labled with "Not [name of the capital]".

So if it was say, Pennsylvania, one dot in Pennsylvania says "Harrisburg" the others all say "Not Harrisburg".

Next door in Ohio, there are several dots. One says "Columbus", the others all say "Not Columbus".

So you are reinforced several times for the name of the capital, but only once for its location...

3 years ago

tickman

tickman

I found the map here:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:US_map_-_states.png

It is in the public domain.

3 years ago