GR8CTZ for Chromecast

by Palagraph Inc.


Educational

free



Great Cities of the World - is an educational and addictive city guessing game


GR8CTZ - Great Cities of the World - is an educational and addictive city guessing geography game. You can play against your friends or alone against the clock. The Street View appears on a TV screen via Chromecast; each out of up to 4 players can in turn look around and move about the city streets using their Android devices as controllers. As soon as anyone can guess the city, they can try to select one from the list. Your goal is to guess more cities than your opponents in the shortest time and with the least number of guesses.You start in an iconic spot (Times Square, if you are in New York, or Red Square in Moscow) or in random point of the city. You can limit yourself to the Top 40 most famous cities of the world, or to the capitals, or to the cities of North America or Europe, or to English-speaking or Spanish-speaking cities, etc.; or you can try all 175+ cities from Acapulco to Yaroslavl. You have 3 guesses for each city; after two wrong guesses youll be transported to an iconic spot, if you didnt start in one. The game can be played in English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish.In portrait mode you use gestures: swipes to look around, pinch to zoom in and out; in landscape mode your phone or tablet acts more like a video game controller with buttons for the actions.If you dont have a Chromecast device, the only use of this App would be its Daydream service, and the beautiful Daydream it is: the rotating Street View of a random city, which changes every couple minutes. The iconic spots of the cities are shown and the names are slowly revealed. It shows the current time too, so one might consider it useful as well.Before you buy, you can try a free version of the game (GR8CTZ for Chromecast FREE) which limits you to Top 40 cities and doesnt let you to look around and walk about. Whether or not you have Chromecast, you can check the Web version of the game at http://gr8ctz.com. The Web version has been used by geography teachers around the world (see classroom recommendations at http://www.teachersfirst.com/single.cfm?id=15153) and was played by thousands of people in 75 countries.10 more cities (from Greece, Indonesia, Laos, and Serbia) added - now there are 187 cities total.Updates for the libraries.Bug fixes.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Good idea, terrible execution. We lost our time trying to figure out how it works and it didn't work

Iza G

Ok needs work

A Google user

Don't waste your money. It doesn't work.

Barry Cagle

I love the idea of this but it just won't seem to cast or do anything. The TV screen goes blank and then eventually times out and goes back to the home screen while nothing happens on the app. Is there a fix for this?

Jilly Fleming

Uses google street view to show a city and you have to guess where it is. Great idea but needs to be a bit slicker.

Robert Lester

Please update your graphics. Seems fun, but terrible interface.

Bryan Evans

The only thing someone needs to do to "game" the system is to press the guess button right away. Then the person's competition cannot guess. This needs to be changed, or there needs to be a better point system to reflect that the person did not know the answer when they pressed the button. It is a neat idea, but not very well implemented. It could be a lot of fun with some extra work put into design and programming.

A Google user

This game seems really neat, but it keeps saying that it disconnected from the Chromecast, and to check and see if it is still on. Every time the Chromecast is still on. This is happening so much that I haven't been able to finish one game. Please fix this, because I think this will be a really fun game if the bugs are fixed.

dana johnson

I love showing this app off, but it crashes 1 out of every 3 games and I have to reboot the Chromecast.

Matthew Bowe

I Enjoy it, it's fun but gets stuck alot.. Worth playing but can get frustating because the Google images take a long time to load when moving around.

Dennis Dongelmans