@quixoticgeek It's interesting to hear that this will be the first season where the audience isn't omniscient. They won't reveal the location of the hider until after they are found.
A while back while navigating a train station a friend I was with made a comment, and I replied "I know how to use a departure board, I'm not playing #JetlagTheGame" to which they responded "ah, but do you know how to use the apps?"
Yes. I currently have 4 apps on the go for plotting routes. Including DB navigator, DB next, NS, and 9292... Trying to work out all the onward connections. It looks like we should arrive just 29 mins later. The question is will we have a seat on the next train.
Have now completed my binge watch of all the other series of #JetlagTheGame. I had done the two European series already. So went back and did NZ, then started at series 1 and filled in the gaps. Bring on series 8.
For reasons that I don't fully understand. I just referred to #JetlagTheMusical instead of #JetlagTheGame. And you know. I think that needs to happen. At the very least it should be a curse card in the next series. For the next 2 hours you must sing everything...
Having watched the latest #JetLagTheGame episode, and listened to the podcast, the moral of the story seems to be “Don’t Play Tag EUR It on a weekend, as the train limitations make it a much less dynamic game”
I also want to collect a bunch of recordings of people from those countries pronouncing the place names that they mangle in the game and make it a podcast feature for them to try to guess how to say it correctly.
Does the ICD train to Brussels count as high speed, or low speed? It only does 160kph. But it's running on the high speed infrastructure... #JetlagTheGame
@moof@quixoticgeek I suppose it will be one of the big learnings of this season, that Google Maps is rubbish concerning public transportation in Germany. #JetLagTheGame