Unless there's a rule i'm not aware of, you should probably explain that 0° is vertical and the angle rises clockwise. Normally in maths (at least where I learned it) 0° is horizontal to the right and angle rises counter-clockwise.
You are both correct. In maths that is usually the case but here it isn't vertical; it is north, south, east and west. In geography this is standard but I think maybe you should include 3 digits if it is a bearing, i.e. 000° to 007°.
Loved it. What other cities would be great? I favour Melbourne or Miami, obviously excluding home countries. And is there anywhere that would have a blank area? Wellington and the poles, at a guess.
Could be me but this could use a (better) description. Like do you go by car or can you also go by sea. (the words reach and left indicate traveling).So as the as the crow flies or not... and are traveltimes actually taken in consideration etc. These were questions that went through my mind when reading it.
Plus was not sure what the bearings meant.
I got all just by answering the countries close to italy, and now things are a bit clearer. But beforehand I wasnt 100% sure of what exactly the intention was.
Maybe not use reach and left/leave (cause apparently you are not trying to get to these countries). But something like if you would send/shoot a (far reaching) laserbeam in each direction which countries would you hit.
Or if you would peer through a (strong enough) telescope, which countries would you see, if you looked in a 360 degree around you
Once I crossed into Africa via Morocco I was able to to fill my five blank spots with Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. Loved the quiz... I was visualizing the beloved Country of the World Maps!
And google earth is far more reliable for this.
Great idea!
2. Read the caveat. Vatican City and Italy do not count.
Plus was not sure what the bearings meant.
I got all just by answering the countries close to italy, and now things are a bit clearer. But beforehand I wasnt 100% sure of what exactly the intention was.
Or if you would peer through a (strong enough) telescope, which countries would you see, if you looked in a 360 degree around you