Nice quiz! Can't believe no one's thought of this. Nominated!
The one issue I have is with the books. I know that there are 2 things that are different with the books, so accepting just "books" doesn't make sense. However, I think this makes figuring out type-ins harder, since we don't know exactly what you're looking for (i.e. all the other answers accept physical objects as type-ins). At the very least, it might be nice to accept type-ins like "book 3" or "3rd book" so that it fits better with the pattern. Or you could add a caveat that specifies that, for the books, you're looking for characteristics and not the object name. Otherwise, it was a great quiz!
I knew that these two type-Ins would be problematic... I won't add nothing in caveat, because it would indicate that we have to look for differences between the books, but I'll try to accept the idea you suggested. Thank you for your help!
And yes, I was surprised too when I saw that no quizzes of this type existed, excepting the Stewart's ones, which are different.
Great work! Have a nomination :) I actually think that slightly more specific type-ins can be better as otherwise you can just type general things you see in the picture without really noticing the difference. The books are my favourite part for that reason. I realise it's a tricky balance though as you can't be too specific.
And yes, the balance is very difficult to find, here... The French version is less permissive than the English one, but I haven't accepted all the ideas suggested before, because it would be too easy. I'll try to rework on these type-Ins, to be specific, but not too much. Thanks!
The one issue I have is with the books. I know that there are 2 things that are different with the books, so accepting just "books" doesn't make sense. However, I think this makes figuring out type-ins harder, since we don't know exactly what you're looking for (i.e. all the other answers accept physical objects as type-ins). At the very least, it might be nice to accept type-ins like "book 3" or "3rd book" so that it fits better with the pattern. Or you could add a caveat that specifies that, for the books, you're looking for characteristics and not the object name. Otherwise, it was a great quiz!
I knew that these two type-Ins would be problematic... I won't add nothing in caveat, because it would indicate that we have to look for differences between the books, but I'll try to accept the idea you suggested. Thank you for your help!
And yes, I was surprised too when I saw that no quizzes of this type existed, excepting the Stewart's ones, which are different.
And yes, the balance is very difficult to find, here... The French version is less permissive than the English one, but I haven't accepted all the ideas suggested before, because it would be too easy. I'll try to rework on these type-Ins, to be specific, but not too much. Thanks!
And yes, some of the differences can be difficult to notice... ;-)