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Sunday, August 14, 2005
Geosense is a good learning tool that implements multiplayer challenges for players with a competitive edge.

You're given ten seconds each round to find a particular location using a map of the world. Scoring is based on how close your guess is.

If only Geography tests are this fun.

Name: Geosense
Developer: Mark Rossen
Category: Puzzle
Type: Flash
Size: 1MB
1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 8/22/2006 11:18:00 PM:  
But, the geosense site seems to have no contact info at all....

How ever can you contact the Mark Rossen supposed person