Anybody else who grew up playing Carmen San Diego now into GeoGuessr? It'd be extra cool if there were an annotated (perhaps AI-driven?) version of GeoGuessr that provided clues along the way, like "the Cyrillic alphabet is used in these countries", "the giant baobab tree is only found in Madagascar", "tiny kei cars are usually in Japan", etc.
GeoGuessr is fun. It's amazing how good some people are at that game.
One weekend I was having trouble sleeping, so decided to check out what was streaming on twitch. A group of chess streamers I follow was attempting to get a perfect run of 100 in a row. I caught the last couple hours of what was a continuous 48 hour attempt, and it honestly was one of the most entertaining things I've ever watched.
Not quite - GeoGuessr is an online game that drops you somewhere randomly in the world using Google Street View imagery. Then you can navigate around, and based on what you see, try to guess where in the world you are. More and more of it has moved behind a paid subscription, but I believe you can still do their Daily Challenge with a free account if you want to check it out.