New Internet game

December 14th, 2006 by Roy Berman
Mutantfrog

Six degrees of Wikipedia. Can you get from the Asian Financial Crisis to Batman in six links or less?

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  • 10 Responses to 'New Internet game'

    1. Adamu Says:

      asian crisis > united states > US film > tim burton > batman

    2. Adamu Says:

      New question: Can one go from the hudson river to the mars rover is 6 clicks or less?

    3. Teman Says:

      hudson river -> united states -> moon -> mars -> mars exploration rover

    4. Curzon Says:

      My turn:

      Robert D. Kaplan and Cheesy Poofs!

    5. Darin Says:

      Robert D. Kaplan>American (United States)>Animated Films (Animation)>South Park>Cheesy Poofs

      This game is awesome!

    6. amida Says:

      Here’s a faster way: Asian Financial Crisis->United States->Comic Book-> Batman.
      There’s a website that will do this for you, but that’s cheating!

    7. Bryce Says:

      I think using the United States as a link is too easy.

    8. Bryce Says:

      Kappa (folklore) to Military History of South Africa.

      Anyone? Anyone?

    9. ToastR Says:

      Kappa (folklore) -> Japan -> United Kingdom -> South Africa -> History of South Africa -> Military History of South Africa.

      How about Catalan (language) to Whisper of the Heart (Studio Ghibli film)?

    10. Bryce Says:

      Surely country names should be banned.

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