Remember that drag and drop states game?

100% baby! Woohoo!

It’s just New England. They’ve always been out to get, well, everybody, really. :wink:

I got a 72% in 185 seconds. Those damn midwest states always get me!

Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin…all the same state, I should be able to click anywhere and get it right. :wink:

100% But I’ll say I got lucky with order. Give me Kansas or Iowa from the start and I’ve be close but maybe not exact.

I was doing pretty poorly on Africa but really, counting me wrong for “Ivo” on Cote d’Ivoire is mean.

Damn, level 9 is hard!

Ooh, that is a challenge. I got 94%. Made North Dakota and one other state (forget which one) too big, and I missed with Utah.

I’ve noticed with some of the states it’s easier to drag them around than to click them, and for some it’s vice versa. For a lot of the midwest states on the drag and drop you can instantly tell where they go because some part of their border matches up with a major river.

Also, not sure what you mean by West Virginia not having any boders, the Ohio River which is very easy to spot on a map is the best guide for finding West Virginia. Look at the Ohio where it takes the shape of the southern border of the state of Ohio, West Virginia meets Ohio right there.

Also if you’re from Virginia like me you just know to move the most west of where you live :cool:

32% and I think it’s not that bad. First, I often had a general idea of were a state was situated, but the game wouldn’t count it when I missed it by a mere 500 miles or so. Second, the eastern states are too small and tricky, something sensible should be done, like merging them all. Third, the game speaks with an awful american accent, and I couldn’t even understand some of the names.
This game isn’t fair, and not worth playing, IMO…

I agree with merging the eastern states. Make it one mega-state, name it “Greater Virginia” and set Richmond as its capitol.

100% - 272 seconds.

I didn’t realize there was a clock and sort of dawdled a bit.

Seriously, that’s a great site. I had lackings regarding Africa and Central America (didn’t try Oceania and the Caribbean, yet…I fear all these tiny islands). I bookmarked it for further use for me and a couple others…

100% in 174 seconds. Just had to be careful pointing out the small states. The rivers and lakes just made it way too easy. Now naming the rivers would be slightly more challenging.

100% in 165 seconds. Now my life is worth living.

82%, and most of my mistakes were only a pixel or two out from the state border.

Saying that, I got Rhode Island third and got it correct, so I should probably be a touch embarrassed that I missed Virginia and Ohio not once, but twice!

Well, after a few tries, I got a 100% in 91 seconds. Yay me!

26% for America. It’s a good thing I’m not looking to become a citizen.

28% for Africa, but man, ever you ever tried placing Lesotho on an unmarked map? >:[

Darn it, yall got too many states there. :frowning:

77% on Africa. Have you tried the Oceania version?

Did any of you Americans try some of the European puzzles? I feel like such a dolt - half of those countries were not even around when I was learning about European countries in 6th grade just 15 years ago! Glad I have flash puzzle games to keep me up on current events :slight_smile:

I prefer the Pangea version. Click once and you’re done.

That Africa one is pretty hard, sub-saharan non-coastal countries have no rhyme or reason to their borders. And the area around IvoryCoast is really hard without borders. I kept on clicking with millimeters of them and missing.

GAH!

Either 98% or 96%, depending on which of the New England states I get wrong.

I say it’s time Rhode Island was subsumed into Massachusetts and Connecticut!

Robin