South Korea
Ancient Rome
Colleges and Universities
Iconic Landmarks
Computer Games
100

This 555-meter-high tower in Seoul offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

Namsan Seoul Tower

100

This emperor, known for his military conquests, reformed the Roman calendar.

Augustus

100

This university, located in New Haven, Connecticut, is known for its prestigious law school and a campus designed by architect James Gamble Rogers.

Yale University

100

This iconic structure, located in Paris, France, was completed in 1889 and was originally criticized but is now a global symbol of romance and art.

The Eiffel Tower

100

This 1980 arcade game, developed by Namco, features a yellow character navigating a maze while eating pellets and avoiding ghosts named Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde.

Pac-Man

200

This fermented vegetable dish, usually made with cabbage and radishes, is a staple in Korean meals.

Kimchi

200

This Roman engineering marvel, completed in 80 AD, was originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater.

The Colosseum

200

This university's iconic bell tower, known as "The Campanile," stands at 307 feet and offers stunning views of the San Francisco Bay.

University of California at Berkeley

200

This ancient structure in Egypt, is the only surviving wonder of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The Pyramid

200

This pioneering game designer, known for creating the "Metal Gear" series, is often referred to as the "father of stealth games."

Hideo Kojima

300

This war, fought from 1950 to 1953, ended in an armistice and left Korea divided into two nations.

The Korean War

300

This Roman legal concept, established by the Twelve Tables in 450 BC, became the foundation of modern civil law systems.

Lex or the concept of jus civile

300

This university's mascot is "Brutus Buckeye," a large anthropomorphic nut that represents the state tree.

Ohio State University

300

This skyscraper, completed in 2014, is the tallest building in the world, standing at 828 meters (2,717 feet) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The Burj Khalifa

300

Released in 1997, this game features a protagonist named Cloud Strife, who battles against the megacorporation Shinra and the enigmatic being Sephiroth.

Final Fantasy VII

400

This K-pop group, known for hits like "Dynamite" and "Butter," became the first Korean act to top the Billboard Hot 100.

BTS

400

This ancient Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and strategy was considered the patroness of the city of Rome, and her temple stood on the Capitoline Hill.

Minerva

400

This university's basketball team, known as the Tar Heels, has won six NCAA championships as of 2023.

North Carolina

400

This temple complex in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Angkor Wat

400

This multiplayer online battle arena game, developed by Riot Games, has become one of the most popular esports titles since its release in 2009, featuring teams of five players battling to destroy the opposing team's Nexus.

League of Legends

500

This mountain, located in the eastern part of South Korea, is considered one of the country's most iconic natural landmarks.

Mount Seorak

500

This is the only building from ancient Rome that has survived intact.

The Pantheon

500

This university is renowned for its School of Business and boasts alumni such as former President Bill Clinton and actor John Hamm.

Georgetown

500

This palace in Beijing, China, served as the home of emperors for nearly 500 years and is known for its stunning architecture and vast grounds.

The Forbidden City

500

Wolfenstein, a pioneering first person shooter was developed by this company.

Id Software