Chronophoto: https://www.chronophoto.app/game.html
Geoguessr: https://www.geoguessr.com/
You need to click on the slider for the year and it will jump around the years; pick something semi close to what you want -or- waste a lot of time getting it exact.
Then click on the map, it will put a pin somewhere (not where you clicked, but somewhere sorta close - within a few thousand miles), but the second click should be exactly where you click (you can safely scroll after that first click).
Then click some white space. Then scroll down, below the previous bottom (where the year selector bar was) and you'll find a submission button you need to click.
After it tells you that you were off by a few years (that you would have gotten had the inputs been more mobile-friendly) and that your distance was closer (but still pretty far off because the resolution on the map is really hard to manage on the mobile text-related zoom-levels), you can click to button (at the bottom) to go to the nest round.
Do this enough and the game ends with a fairly readable score screen.
Or in other words, yeah...broken on mobile.
A couple location guesses were pretty clear from the photo (like the one that had "Algiers" written on it... kinda narrowed things done).
Cute idea.
There is still a market for horse-drawn carts, for mechanical typewriters, for 36mm film, etc, but these niches are narrow, you can't be an industry giant if you concentrate on them.
https://youtu.be/iYjpElPF8K0?si=BkeNVmgdK4XcQObD
and then a week later:
https://youtu.be/lbP4sRWbozQ?si=U43aOYdFSRYBbrQK
Interestingly it appears the slider worked better when it first came out but was quickly changed.
The UX on a phone is quite lacking. Lots of zooming and placing the pin and picking the year with precision is difficult. How about a different type of selector for the year? Touching left and right on a solid red bar is not optimal. At least add buttons for fine control.
Some of the others like raising the flag over Iwo Jima seem a bit odd though... it's more fun if you have to look at details of the photo to guess.
Getting the subtle elements of a UI wrong have a profound effect.
Also, it seems to occasionally try to display images from twimg.com and these don't load.
Incidentally i have to scroll right to press next round on a 13" laptop with the tab manager on the left and fonts slightly enlarged. Needs a bit of work on destop too.
I had one that had "Ice Mountain, Niagara Falls" printed on it ... couldn't be any more specific really !
Two points of note: 1. Some pictures repeat, even in the same game?
2. Years get rounded down to the decade in some cases? "Frank Horvat via Horvatland. A couple in Avingon train station in the late 90s. 1999 - guessed. You were 10 years off"
Though my first try here was a picture of a large group of people waving French Flags, wearing "'98" t shirts and celebrating under the Arc d'Trimph. Some times intuition has to do more heavy lifting then others!
It was really confusing that it's called timeguessr but asks me to guess the location
Agree, this is bad UI
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most have words or features that give away the location, but I was way off with years!
I tried it again and some images had trouble loading, but a refresh got them on. Now I've reached a point where the image doesn't load even after refreshing, going back to the front by pressing the timeguessr logo and pressing play.
Firefox of course. Some privacy plugins including ublock origin. No, not taking them off.
Would be nice to see more of non-Russia eastern Europe and way more Asia/Africa. At least they didn't leave New Zealand off the map.