Been pondering. There are a different groups of people who play the game. Some of us are privileged to have walked very widely in Tassie, and like to have challenges in a fast-moving game. Sometimes we've done easier photos for people with less experience of Tassie, and sometimes that has worked. Other times experienced people jump in, or sit back and wait, to no avail. I suspect that's because people who don't know most of the pictures tend to give up looking. I know if we get on an obscure SW roll, I tend to drop out for a while.
Two options I've thought of:
1. Make it clearer that it's ok to put pictures of Tassie in the Where-is-it (Aussie) game, as long as they aren't obscure. Those can be left for those who haven't walked extensively in Tassie. Plenty of people would have great memories and photos of the OLT, the Walls, Frenchmans, Freycinet, Anne, WArthurs etc, who I don't think really get to play much.
2. Start another game with a name that somehow indicates who it's for.
It could move much faster than the Aussie game, and be more fun and inspiring for more people. The Where-am-I? rather than the Where-is-it? would provide an extra level of interest in a more limited range of options.
Does that interest anybody?