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Alright, so i played through the game and i have a few recommendations

1- add a minimap to help with orientation as its very easy to completely lose where you are or add the ability to go higher in the air

2- add a view ability with the mouse to look around and see if you can help find where you are or where you need to be

3- add markers on the ground for finding destinations so they aren't as obvious but so you can have any clue if you're dropping it in the right spot if you arent experienced

4- add difficulty levels so people can play according to how good they are at geography and how much they want to learn

5- add an aiming system as its very hard to tell if your package will hit where you want it too, even if you're right where you think you should be

6- add a country-only mode where you're looking for countries rather than cities

7- add a flag mode to help teach people the flags of each country, whether that be having to find a country based on its flag, or find a flag based on its country

8- remove the markers for places you've previously dropped to, they get very confusing in my opinion

These are all just recommendations on ways i think you can make your already good game even better and more accessible to a wider audience

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Targeting is not too hard with a little practice. The package will land at the spot right at the bottom center of the screen (in default trailing camera view), just as the spot passes from view. This seems to work regardless of speed and altitude (although I have not tried to make a drop while boosting, so I make no promises there). You can also switch to overhead view to make the drop, but I find switching views tends to disorient me, so I pretty much always stay with the default view.

I kind of like the level of challenge that the game has now and am not keen to see it watered down too much. Specifically, I'm not eager to have delivery target markers on the ground, except perhaps for a tutorial mode, since the whole point of the game is to force you to memorize country and city locations if you want a high score. If the game told you exactly where to go next, you lose that challenging memorization aspect, and it just becomes a matter of following waypoints and hitting space when you fly over the marker, which is not really a challenging enough gameplay loop to hold most people's interest for more than a few minutes. 

(That said, night deliveries already have markers of sorts for most cities, assuming you know the city's general location. Your target city, at least for smaller countries, will tend to be the brightest lights in that country. And when it isn't, you just make a mental note that that city was not this blob of lights but that other one over there.)

I think a better "easy mode" for the game would be to have a mode with pickups only (no deliveries), that just counts how many balloons you manage to pick up in ten minutes (or whatever). That might be a little more accessible for people who aren't already big geography buffs to get into the game and start gradually learning the countries, since you can see the balloons from so far away.

I think some of the difficulty mods you suggested would be really helpful. As someone who's alright at geography, there were a few deliveries I got that I could barely even hazard a guess at. And when I dumped them off, thousands of kilometers off-target, it wasn't obvious where exactly it was supposed to go. Some different difficulty options could help players learn the map as they progress from easy to hard.