This is good and has a astute selection for their 199 countries, but is missing the one country with a not insignificant record of being recognized as an independent country and/or held reciprocal diplomatic relations by almost half of UN member states (not just a few for petty political reasons) as well as a founding (and continuous) member of the African Union (composed of every country in Africa, including this one), and whose Polisario government is recognized as the legitimate representatives of its territory by the UN: the Sahrawi Republic (full name: Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic), also commonly known as Western Sahara. It is akin to excluding Taiwan, Palestine, or Kosovo (which are rightly included in this game and should be kept), simply because of disputes with other countries. I’m not Moroccan or Sahrawi, I have no personal stake in the territorial dispute, but it seems a gross injustice to exclude one country that is functioning and has been consistently recognized as a country by at least a fifth (and up to nearly half) of the UN’s members and which is a full member of the African Union. Just as one is withheld for 199/200 instead of 200/200, this review will withhold one and give a review of 4/5 instead of 5/5.