Game World Guesser is GeoGuesser, but for video game maps
Game World Guesser is a free browser game that takes GeoGuesser’s concept and applies it to video game maps. In GeoGuesser, players see a random Google Street View and try to guess roughly where it’s from using visual clues; the closer the guess, the more points it earns.
The relaunched version follows the same basic idea but shows a series of screenshots from a game map. Players pick which map each image comes from and try to pinpoint the location, with a few tries allowed. The game indicates how close a guess is and whether the player chose the right map, and getting close enough within three tries counts as a pass.
The project launched this month with only a handful of official challenge sets: Rocket League arenas, Valorant maps, and Baldur’s Gate 3’s open world. The Baldur’s Gate 3 challenge is noted as the most engaging so far, given the world’s size and variety of biomes — you might need to spot giant mushrooms to land in the right area.
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