- Enköping
- G…
1272 Glasgow
1273 W
- Warsaw Poland
- W
- Walnut Creek (California)
- K
- Kaiserslautern
- N
If you didn’t know … My hometown.
1277 Neuss
1278 S
- Stuttgart
- T
- Troyes
- S…
- Salt Lake City
- Y
- Yerevan - Armenia
- N
1283 Newport
1284 T
- Tallinn
- N
- Nassau - Bahamas
- U
Players don’t forget to vote, it is one vote that can change it all.
https://discussions.viki.com/t/the-never-ending-chain-of-game/51046/1347?u=lutra
- Urbana (Illinois)
- A
- Amman - Jordan
- N
Me too, I don’t read everything, only two or three last answers.
- Nis, Serbia (Umm, so this technically needs the “sh” sound, but I do not have that letter in the Latin alphabet on my keyboard and it would probably be difficult to find a city starting with it, so I’m gonna leave the next player the choice of “S”, “H” or I guess, even a “Sh” sound starting letter. )
- S/H/SH
- Solingen
- N
- Niagara Falls (As in the city, not the waterfalls, which are still one of the most glorious sights I’ve ever seen. )
- S… (I love that we’ve just switched around “N” and “S” in the last few replies. Hahaha!)
This last round really reminds me of playing “Speed Geography” as a kid, which was always Olympic-level competition for me and my friends. We got so competitive, I swear the speed of writing almost burnt paper. Anyone else ever played? That’s where I’m pulling out all these city names from. They’re burnt in my memory.
- Sankt Gallen
- N
In Germany in our school days we would play Stadt/Land/Fluss - city/country/river with a random letter from the ABC which every name needed to start with, we added whatever we liked job, dessert, animal, … So yes, competition was high.