- It doesn't "feel" like a game, it felt a bit aimless. Maybe some missions like travel to X countries, do Y things, within Z starting budget.
- The "X" at the top of the screen feels disjointed.
- The popup covers the pin sometimes.
- I wanted to click the departures to travel onwards.
- Clicking the true/false feels odd, I was not sure whether I correctly guessed or not sometimes.
Trying to make this genre come alive again with this! :)
Your feedback is noted! I have a mission system (bottom right corner), and indeed one thing I'm wondering is if I need to deck it out and make more of a fuss about it. I think you're right - it will help in making it a game. Thanks a lot for bringing it up. And thanks for the UI feedback too!
Ok, great to know. The achievement logic is half-baked because I don't really know if people would care or not. The way I'm reading you it sounds like you, at least, would like to see it more fleshed out. Which is cool, I got a ton of ideas for it!
Why would you like to click-and-drag and focus on the cards? Where would you drag them? This is interesting, I haven't thought about this at all.
Oops, thanks for letting me know. Of course I had to introduce a bug when putting it live. It is fixed now, hope you'll enjoy a nice trail of pins across the planet ;)
Thanks for asking! A few different things, and it's probably not perfect yet. But a few things:
+ I've worked on a quiz app for a year so I have a bit of a polished prompt
+ writing good example questions
+ letting the AI choose the quiz topics
+ double checking with a different LLM. So GPT 4.5 reviewed questions from Claude and so on.
I think the percentage of hallucinations are at the same level as something written entirely by humans now.
Nice, definitely gave backpacker vibes.
Some issues:
- It doesn't "feel" like a game, it felt a bit aimless. Maybe some missions like travel to X countries, do Y things, within Z starting budget. - The "X" at the top of the screen feels disjointed. - The popup covers the pin sometimes. - I wanted to click the departures to travel onwards. - Clicking the true/false feels odd, I was not sure whether I correctly guessed or not sometimes.
Is this genre alive at all nowadays?
Trying to make this genre come alive again with this! :)
Your feedback is noted! I have a mission system (bottom right corner), and indeed one thing I'm wondering is if I need to deck it out and make more of a fuss about it. I think you're right - it will help in making it a game. Thanks a lot for bringing it up. And thanks for the UI feedback too!
I took the initial "type" to be more of a difficulty or question-types, not about missions. Even so, clicking the bottom I get this:
> The mission of your game. Complete all your levels and achievements, and you can return to London a success. Can you go to London yet? Nope!
Which is both confusing (I am in London) and aimless ("Do everything"). Definitely needs some more attention.
I also wish I could click-and-drag the cards, or simply click to focus, keeps tripping me up.
Ok, great to know. The achievement logic is half-baked because I don't really know if people would care or not. The way I'm reading you it sounds like you, at least, would like to see it more fleshed out. Which is cool, I got a ton of ideas for it!
Why would you like to click-and-drag and focus on the cards? Where would you drag them? This is interesting, I haven't thought about this at all.
This is fun, though I will note that when traveling, my new location didn't factor in, and all my locations were based on my initial locale.
Might be me being a firefox user.
Edit, tried in Chrome - still didn't work.
Oops, thanks for letting me know. Of course I had to introduce a bug when putting it live. It is fixed now, hope you'll enjoy a nice trail of pins across the planet ;)
How did you create the questions? I get that they are AI generated but how do you avoid halluciniations? They seem solid enough.
Thanks for asking! A few different things, and it's probably not perfect yet. But a few things:
+ I've worked on a quiz app for a year so I have a bit of a polished prompt + writing good example questions + letting the AI choose the quiz topics + double checking with a different LLM. So GPT 4.5 reviewed questions from Claude and so on.
I think the percentage of hallucinations are at the same level as something written entirely by humans now.