
An annoying bulb of pulp! Amanda: “This is a papaw* tree outside my house in Sydney. I’d be happy to have it there if I liked the taste of papaw, but.. I don’t. It attracts hungry bats in summer who hang out there at night, screeching at each other.”
*In North America and Europe, people usually say papaya. Aussies, Africans and the Brits prefer pawpaw.

Circles from far away! Marieke runs a social venture in Uganda: “Through meso-financing we give real munts* to female entrepreneurs in Uganda. Meanwhile, I spot circles everywhere. This one I found in my hostel, also known as my office!”
* Munts allow you to unlock new missions. You earn them by receiving medals for your work.

It’s raining circles! Finally time for some serious in-house hunting. Like this one, a Copenhagen circle by Tim: “I like Cucalu, because it’s disruptive in the highly standardized mobile gaming world. What you see here is an old ghetto-blaster that I converted into an iPhone speaker.”

A traveling circle! Globetrotter Niels: “Passport stamps are travel trophies, my welcome gifts. I don’t like coming back to the Netherlands because they don’t give me a stamp for coming home. I got the bottle of Old Arrack in Sri Lanka, where I acquired my most recent passport stamp.”

An in-house circle! Manouk: “When I went round my house to play Cucalu for the first time, I stumbled upon our new chair and its little hole in the middle. Shooting it from above, the focus is really on what surrounds the circle.”