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I made a multiplayer GeoGuessr like game 🌎. Feedback welcome!

I’m a big fan of the online game GeoGuessr. The concept is simple yet very entertaining: you’re shown a random street view image from around the world and you have to guess where you are. The closer your guess is the more points you get. It’s easy to get hooked and play it for hours on end.

One day as I was playing it, I got the idea that it would be cool to create a multiplayer game around the same concept but with a unique twist: the street view images are not generated by some computer algorithm but each turn someone “hides” on the map. Hiding in this case means selecting a street view location somewhere in the world, which will be shown to the other players, who then have to locate the hider. Since the idea is very similar to the popular children’s game, I named it Hide & Seek World.

Since it’s my first “serious” web development project (I’m mainly an iOS developer), I’d love to get some feedback on it!

on September 18, 2020
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    I tried to play it but got prompted to 'sign up' which turned me off. I think you may want to remove that if asking people on a forum to try something out.

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