1) No country appears more than once
2) In each row adjacent countries border each other
3) To properly complete the quiz you must never write down a country if you're not 100% sure it's the one that goes there! 4) The two cells with a thicker border contain a landlocked country
Country names are standard JetPunk names
Overseas borders and maritime lake borders are considered
To avoid whammies type 'igeria' and add N at the start if you want to write Nigeria avoiding Niger; similarly for Ukraine/Uk etc
This is a great idea but there is a flaw that makes the game impossible to win: I tried typing Guinea-bissau but when I typed Guinea I got a Whammy before I could write the hyphen. Same when I tried to type Nigeria. As soon as I wrote Niger I got a Whammy. If you can fix that, I am all in to try again!
Addendum: As I played again, I still don't understand. How do you go from UK to Spain without France?
Not sure why you highlighted just a couple of landlocked countries. That threw me off as I avoided another landlocked one in another row (thinking it wouldn't be included as it wasn't highlighted), costing me a couple of whammies before I realised. Good fun though :)
If the boxes weren't there, there would be multiple correct ways to complete the quiz. The quiz maker could add type-ins, but that's an extra hassle and it's better that there be only one correct solution.
For instance, Monaco's row would have two possible routes, when you think about it, if any old country was allowed in that thick box.
What should the other route be, becuase i believe that this is the only route evailable with these countries only being used, as you need the denmark-canada conection and this is only way to do that with this many other countries
Addendum: As I played again, I still don't understand. How do you go from UK to Spain without France?
The Niger/Nigeria kind of type-ins are hard to work round, but in fairness it is set out in the instructions at the top.
Not sure why you highlighted just a couple of landlocked countries. That threw me off as I avoided another landlocked one in another row (thinking it wouldn't be included as it wasn't highlighted), costing me a couple of whammies before I realised. Good fun though :)
For instance, Monaco's row would have two possible routes, when you think about it, if any old country was allowed in that thick box.