Giving feedback, my only quibble would be with the “prime california zip codes” question. I’m not from the US so I only have a vague idea of what a zip code is, I don’t know how many digits are in one and how dense they are, so anyone in the US has a signficant advantage in that question over me. Americans get a similar leg up in the “netflix US” question, but it’s not as bad cause netflix is more universal.
Obviously it’s not a big deal (I got both questions right anyway), but it might be worth thinking about issues like that in the future. Perhaps by providing a few relevant details to put everyone on the same page, or by including a clause in the “don’t look things up” rule.
Thanks very much for the feedback, this is really helpful!
If anyone has question suggestions, I’d really appreciate them! I think crowdsourcing questions will help us make them super varied and globally relevant. I made a suggestion form here https://forms.gle/792QQAfqTrutAH9e6
Fun game, great job!
Giving feedback, my only quibble would be with the “prime california zip codes” question. I’m not from the US so I only have a vague idea of what a zip code is, I don’t know how many digits are in one and how dense they are, so anyone in the US has a signficant advantage in that question over me. Americans get a similar leg up in the “netflix US” question, but it’s not as bad cause netflix is more universal.
Obviously it’s not a big deal (I got both questions right anyway), but it might be worth thinking about issues like that in the future. Perhaps by providing a few relevant details to put everyone on the same page, or by including a clause in the “don’t look things up” rule.
Thanks very much for the feedback, this is really helpful!
If anyone has question suggestions, I’d really appreciate them! I think crowdsourcing questions will help us make them super varied and globally relevant. I made a suggestion form here https://forms.gle/792QQAfqTrutAH9e6