Donkey Kong is especially unique, able to pick up and throw pretty much
anything found on the map.
Not exact matches
Students can insert images and text into the place marks and give a virtual tour of
anything that can be
found on a
map — a great activity for social studies and English classrooms.
Doing almost
anything also costs Kuban Energy, which you acquire by killing Wanderers or
finding stashes of the stuff
on the
map.
His prototype shows speed, but it could show almost
anything that a rider might
find useful:
Maps, or turn - by - turn directions from a GPS program
on a smartphone, or weather info, time to destination, distance traveled, proximity warnings if a car is getting too close, etc..
Google — you can
find just about any information you are looking for instantly; Amazon — you can buy literally
anything with a single click, and have it delivered to you in days; Uber — you can request a ride from anywhere with the tap of a button; Google
Maps — you can get turn - by - turn voice instructions to direct you while driving; Airbnb — book a place to stay, the same day, anywhere in the world; Venmo — instantly send money to friends or family from your smartphone, no cash required; and the list goes
on...