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Domain Country is a game that runs in DOS or Windows. It will help you learn the top level domains (ccTLDs) promulgated by ICANN.
Domain Country is a game that runs in DOS or Windows. It will help you learn the top level domains (ccTLDs) promulgated by ICANN.


In Domain Country, the letters represent people from various countries. And you control a happy face inside the World Internet Building to go talk to those people in order to learn their domain codes.  There are only 25 domain codes to learn in each game, one for each letter of the alphabet - except X.  The game features an ASCII world map, random speech patterns, and might quiz you periodically.  The lights in the building go out; so you collect candles to light the way (similar to a dungeon crawl).
In Domain Country, the letters represent people from various countries. And you control a happy face around inside the darkened corridors of the World Internet Building by candlelight in an attempt to contact people, so you can learn their domain codes.  There are only 25 domain codes in each game, one for each letter of the alphabet - except X.  The game features an ASCII world map, random speech patterns, and might quiz you periodically.


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Revision as of 21:48, 20 April 2009

Domain Country
Stable game
Developer David Kinney
Theme Educational
Influences Rogue
Released Aug 19 2000 ({{{relver}}})
Updated Apr 20 2009 ({{{updver}}})
Licensing
P. Language English, French, Swedish
Platforms DOS, Windows
Interface
Game Length
Official site of Domain Country



Domain Country is a game that runs in DOS or Windows. It will help you learn the top level domains (ccTLDs) promulgated by ICANN.

In Domain Country, the letters represent people from various countries. And you control a happy face around inside the darkened corridors of the World Internet Building by candlelight in an attempt to contact people, so you can learn their domain codes. There are only 25 domain codes in each game, one for each letter of the alphabet - except X. The game features an ASCII world map, random speech patterns, and might quiz you periodically.

BasicSignGuy.jpg