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  2. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The game's HUD primarily features the Google Street View imagery, as well as a compass. Users can control the movement, panning, and zooming of the image, although GeoGuessr allows any of these features to be disabled for harder gameplay. [15] An inset map, using Google Maps's standard overlay, allows players to place a pin to make their guess.

  3. List of geolocation-based video games - Wikipedia

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    Java ME. It's Alive Mobile Games AB! 2001-03-14. One of the first location-based games [ 3] Sidewalk Squirrel [ 4][ 5] Windows Mobile. Sneaker Entertainment. 2005. Discontinued.

  4. Ingress (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's intel map showing game elements with a dark Google Maps baselayer. A player using their mobile device (or "scanner") is presented with a map representing the surrounding area. The map has a black background and is completely unmarked, except for buildings and roads outlined in grey but not labeled, and bodies of water.

  5. Google Map Navigation in Ireland - Ireland Forum - Tripadvisor

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    6 years ago. Yes, Google Maps works perfectly here. Three things to make sure you have: 1 - A mount for the phone to attach to the dash or the air-vent (these can be bought quite cheaply) 2 - An Irish SIM card which you can put into your (unlocked) phone so you're no worried about data roaming.

  6. Driving with Waze or Google Maps? And the ZTL - Italy Forum

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    To a certain extent they both show ZTL but neither shows them all. Honestly the smart way to avoid ZTL tickets is to plot out your trip to parking lots outside the ZTL. Waze will warn you if your route goes into a ZTL but that only works for the cities that it has data on. Florence and Rome for example. 2.

  7. Location-based game - Wikipedia

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    Location-based game. A location-based game (also called location-enabled game, geolocation-based game, or simply geo game) is a type of game in which the gameplay evolves and progresses via a player's real world location. Location-based games must provide some mechanism to allow the player to report their location, usually with GPS.

  8. Google Maps or Navitime? - Japan Forum - Tripadvisor

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    I've never used Navitime. I always use Google Map, although in Japanese. I assume that Google Maps can locate most well-known sites listed in guidebooks perfectly in Kyoto; as for individual shops and restaurants, if searched in English, it might have errors sometimes. Edited: 9 years ago. Report inappropriate content.

  9. What3words - Wikipedia

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    what3words .com. What3words (stylized as what3words) is a proprietary geocode system designed to identify any location on the surface of Earth with a resolution of about 3 metres (9.8 ft). It is owned by What3words Limited, based in London, England. The system encodes geographic coordinates into three permanently fixed dictionary words.