Travle
Travle is a game where you have to guess a series of countries that would take you from a Start Country to an End Country. The goal is to guess the countries in as few guesses as possible. The game includes all countries and territories recognized by the United Nations, along with some disputed territories and dependencies.
When guessing countries, you can do so in any order, but you must name every country you'd pass through in order to get to the End Country. Exclaves do not create new connections, so you cannot skip countries by going through an exclave. Direct jumps over water within a country are allowed, such as crossing the Bosphorus in Turkey or traveling between the islands of Malaysia. However, jumps that require you to go nearer to other countries, such as traveling between France and French Guiana, do not count.
Each time you make a guess, the computer will respond with an emoji indicating how close your guess is to the correct answer. A green checkmark means your guess is correct, a yellow triangle means your guess is close, and a red X means your guess is incorrect.
In addition to countries, Travle also includes information on borders and regions. Countries that share a border are considered connected, while countries that do not share a border are not connected. Regions are groups of countries that share similar cultural, geographic, or historical characteristics.
Travle also includes some other features and rules to make the game more interesting and challenging. For example, some countries have multiple possible connections, and players must choose the correct one to continue. Additionally, some regions have more connections than others, making them easier to pass through.
Some features, game rules, and tips to help you win at Travle:
Features:
- Travle includes all countries and territories recognized by the United Nations, along with some disputed territories and dependencies.
- The game includes information on borders and regions, making it both educational and fun.
- Some countries have multiple possible connections, adding an element of challenge to the game.
Tips to Win:
- Start by looking at the region the Start Country and End Country are located in. This will give you an idea of which countries to guess first.
- Use your knowledge of geography to make educated guesses. For example, if you know that two countries share a border, it's likely they are connected.
- Use the process of elimination to help you narrow down your guesses. If you know that certain countries cannot be connected, you can eliminate them from your list of possible answers.
- Take note of the multiple possible connections in some countries and make sure to choose the correct one.
- Don't be afraid to make educated guesses, as sometimes they can lead you to the correct answer.