Sheamus Parkes
United States Indianapolis Indiana
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My wife is very observant. She was the first one to notice the different outlines on the numbers. Tonight she additionally noticed that the actual artwork on the tiles are different between the player sets. We could deduce what city 3 of the 4 sets correspond to, can anyone help out with the last one?
Circle = New York (Statue of Liberty / Brooklyn Bridge / Chrysler Building) Hex = Paris (Louvre / Eiffel Tower / Arc de Triumph / Notre Dame) Square = London (Big Ben / Millennium Wheel) Diamond = ????
I think this raised the cuteness factor a good 10x fold.
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Sheamus Parkes
United States Indianapolis Indiana
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So after much googling, I can confirm that
Diamond = Berlin
I still don't know the name of some of those structures. One looks like a relic from the world's fair. The other is some needle object.
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Lori
United States Durham North Carolina
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Awesome! I noticed this the first time I played and thought it was hella cool, but I couldn't identify all the cities.
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To help you out, I added a PDF-file to my website with all the buildings in it.
Once on my website, you have to click on 'The buildings' again. Somehow I can't make a direct link to the right place on the page. 
Martyn F
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Sheamus Parkes
United States Indianapolis Indiana
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MartynF wrote: To help you out, I added a PDF-file to my website with all the buildings in it. Once on my website, you have to click on 'The buildings' again. Somehow I can't make a direct link to the right place on the page.  Martyn F
Thanks a bunch Martyn. And thanks for a great game!
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