Time to delete?
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4.54 out of 5
1,129 ratings in Australia
‘The daily puzzle is not available right now’ Cannot download with basic privacy settings that previously worked. Why would anyone support a game maker that doesn’t support individual privacy precautions?
Enjoyable game but pretty challenging to guess certain references unless you’re American
I enjoy the challenge of this game, thought being from Australia, I find there are a lot of things i don’t know because several of the daily quizzes are American general knowledge. Btw, You said in a daily quiz that Coulter pine cones are the largest in the world…. They may be the longest, but from a quick search on google, I think that the Aussie Bunya Bunya pine cones double their weight!
Good game mechanics, intuitive to learn but has far too many categories about US people, products, places, culture. Forces you into just shuffling tiles around trying to guess.
Many of the categories are difficult if you are not American, for example how am I meant to know rental car agencies in America?!
Challenging enough. Easy to play on phone without glasses. It does have American themes. I’m not American.
Like it but too many American references for me (Australian)
I feel I’m going to have to delete this game. The concept is good but unless you’re an American and speak American you will have an almost impossible task to complete a game. Such a pity.
Really original game concept but (perhaps inevitably) the words you’re trying to find are way too parochial.
For us in Australia it is very American.