Nice idea, but shouldn't it be Copo Vordo instead of Cope, Soo Tomo ond Proncopo instead of Proncope, and maybe also Gooono instead of Goyono? (not too sure about the last one though)
The quiz should be more coherent. In some countries like Italy, the "y" is identified as vowel (thus "o"), but in others it still appears as "y" (e.g. Kenya -> Konyo).
Y is a vowel when it's not a consonant. So names like Yemen would be Yomon, but Germany would be Gormono and Paraguay should be Porogooo. I made this quiz a long time ago before I really started checking for errors, so there's probably more than a few inconsistencies.
For me ondonosoo looked the most unrecognisable, not that it took me longer to get it, I always saw the next one even before I was done with the previous one, so it was more like how long does it take you to type all these countries, well had well over a minute to spare (1:18 I think?). But they looks the least like themselves so to speak. A lot of the orders hardly felt different than usal. Maybe my brain filters vowels as less usefull info, so recognisable without them. ondonosoo out of context does not immediately give me indonesia vibes however.
And yes I guess out of context okroono is not immediately distinguisable as being a country either. And I just looked at the result and these two are indeed the lowest
I think this should be corrected.
Also, Congrats on your first featured quiz! It’s fun, especially being randomized!
So close.... (tomo)
And yes I guess out of context okroono is not immediately distinguisable as being a country either. And I just looked at the result and these two are indeed the lowest
All vowels changed to 'a' 'e' 'I' and 'u'