Unlike the original project, this remix is created in 2025, which shows a DIFFERENT version of the Diamond States of Middle East's map on another platform, created back in 2017. The game name was Blocksworld, the servers shut down around 2020, and apparently, they're trying to bring it back. The name of the region is "Diampinehironagesandertako", a really weird mashup name. This screenshot was taken in like 2019? or 2021? who knows... The Diamond States of Middle East is the largest nation in this map, it is the blue one, and the capital is Diamond City. It is basically Kuwait but my imagination got too wild back then to the point it barely resembles Kuwait, so therefore it's not Kuwait, or is it? They did speak Arabic there. Pinewood State was featured in my old scratch projects of 2017, As far as I remember, they drive on the left, and are overall supposedly based on... the UK? Except it's not, supposedly I thought they're owned by Pinewood Builders (Even though they never own it) Hironagestu does not make any sense, supposedly it was meant to represent Japan, except that it isn't. Was the name supposed to be "Hironagetsu"? Not that it matters. Fujibu's better. Andersville is the blatantly US clone, unlike the Scratch version it is remixed from, here, it's just a small island. Ironically,, the name only makes sense when it's a city or a town, or a village... Titako is not mapped at all, but as far as I remember, it is at the far north of the current shown area, it is a really small island and I think it is kinda not a rich country, It's kinda funny how I imagined the traffic lights there to be similar to HAWK signals, except that red and green is on the top and the yellow is at the bottom. MUTCD and the Vienna Convention will really hate that. I forgot some of the city names already... Anyways fun fact, a certain person who made realistic Skyscrapersim buildings is probably the reason why Diamond City and Andersville are used. If you look at the top-right world, you can see the planned flags for those nations, in fact, Titako uses the shape of UAE's flag while using Sudan's flag color positioning. It's 12AM here and I don't feel like spellchecking what I have wrote so... here you go.