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I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


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The travel substitute for those stuck indoors.

Whilst overlanding is often considered by practitioners as being the best way to spend time, the months spent saving and preparing can seem interminalbe.

Not anymore!!

Just click here, travel from your armchair and get scores for the privilege.

(warning: very addictive)
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Very good got to level 6 better than i thought ?
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I think speed may count more than (or at least as much as) accuracy - i got a level 6 (world) trying to be accurate, and a level 11 (world) just trying to get the blasted thing (which is way too small!) somewhere close ...
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I think I need to travel more often........
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Damn, Level 8. Missed level 9 by 350 points. My I.Q 100.
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Damn you!

I'm meant to be leaving in two days, I've got a bag to pack. But I just can't stop clicking!

Didn't realise how shaky my South American knowledge was though.

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Made level 9 on South America. I desperately need to et back to work
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Level 10 on Latin America. I need to take a trip down the east side, I got tripped up on the Brazilian ones.
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First Go...

Is Level 10 for my very first go a good score?

I got 33kms from three cities, has anyone got closer than 33kms??
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In fact I like this game sooo much that I decided to add it to my own site!

Games - Riding 2Up

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33kms?

I nailed it within 16kms of Warsaw Poland, and 8kms from Asucion, Paraguay. Of course, that was all luck. But it did happen!

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Is Level 10 for my very first go a good score?

I got 33kms from three cities, has anyone got closer than 33kms??
I got 5 km from Paris. Should have checked the score for that.
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Oh well ......

..... got to level 7 on the Europe part with 81974 points and an IQ of 104.

Does this mean that I am retarded?? (or was it retrired??)

Great game while I am sitting at school doing nothing .....

..... as long as noone finds out!!

Oh, and missed Milano by 4 km only .... anyone better???
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