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I’m building a small side project called https://www.localgeoguessr.com/ — a fun geography game that tests how well you know your local area. It’s still in a very early stage, not polished yet, but it’s somewhat playable.

The idea is to eventually add more categories like “restaurants,” “theaters,” “roads,” etc., so you can play based on local themes.

I’d love to hear your thoughts - any feedback on what you’d like to see, what feels off, or any issues you run into would be super helpful.


It's really fun! Thank you. On the result screen, let me click on the locations so that I can learn more about them. Some museums I didn't know and would click immediately to learn more about them. Or even add a little explanation of what they are.


Yeah, good idea. love that! Sweet, thanks so much for the suggestion. I've taken a note


I thought your idea was really cool so I gave it a go. I live about 20 minutes from a minor US city.

All but 1 prompts were in a 3-block radius IN the city (again, about 20 minutes from my town's town hall).

So the 1 prompt I didn't know I guessed the same 3 block radius as the others, and it was about 2 miles away. Still in the city, not the town I typed in.

It seems like smaller towns will be gobbled up by famous cities elements. Especially here in New England where the majority of 'famous' local things are so few.

edit: also, changing the 'radius' resets the city to where the website THINKS I am instead of where I typed in.


ah yeah, the radius reset thing is on my radar. And yeah, for smaller towns it kinda pulls whatever notable spots it can find nearby, definitely something I want to improve. thank you so much for trying it out.


Nice idea.

Bug: I tried in my area in the Canary Islands and all the places were off, sometimes in the middle of nowhere or even in the sea.

Also, in small villages, we don't necessarily have a town hall, a library, etc (within selected radius), but the game asked to pin these.


Thanks for the feedback! I’ll work on the location stuff and small villages.


Love this. I chose a small village and got a few clues like "War memorial", I'd bet there are many War Memorials in the 10km radius - so was impossible to know which one it meant.


Ah, that makes sense. thanks, i'll work on fixing it


I laughed at the "do you even live here?"


Haha, just wanted a little fun in there!


My bad, I meant to say a programming implementation of a PID controller, like how someone would take a use case and code it out. Most of the resources I’ve found focus more on the industrial perspective. Please share if you have anything handy.

Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.


[I've mentioned it quite a times on HN]

Ghost - If you are really serious about writing and monetizing it. Not useful if you are not earning from your writing

Medium - If you are gonna write once in a year. or. you are happy putting your articles behind their paywall

dev.to - If you don't have a niche, just writing for the community whenever you feel

hashnode - If you prefer having custom domain, writing for beginners, love SEO, want to build personal brand, and a bit serious about technical writing.

SSG + Github Page - If you love getting your hands dirty in coding & willing to spend sometime to learn a new tech. (plus point, you have full freedom to design it in your own way)

- My self-hosted blog built with NextJs. https://pankajtanwar.in/blogs


Thanks for sharing! dev.to and hashnode seem very nice indeed for work-related topics that I have on my mind to write about


Ghost - If you are really serious about writing and monetizing it. Not useful if you are not earning from your writing Medium - If you are gonna write once in a year. or. you are happy putting your articles behind their paywall dev.to - If you don't have a niche, just writing for the community whenever you feel

hashnode - If you prefer having custom domain, writing for beginners, love SEO, want to build personal brand, and a bit serious about technical writing.

SSG + Github Page - If you love getting your hands dirty in coding & willing to spend sometime to learn a new tech. (plus point, you have full freedom to design it in your own way)

- My self-hosted blog built with NextJs. https://pankajtanwar.in/blogs


> - My self-hosted blog built with NextJs. https://pankajtanwar.in/blogs

Looking good! Do you use any CMS to write articles? Or a code editor? (like VS Code) Any articles I can refer to?


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