I always thought that Tunisia visa 1.5 yrs ago was a fluke; I have never heard of it before or since.
Algeria tourist visas must rank as among the most difficult in the world. Now more than ever they don't want the hassle of tourists unless closely controlled by an accredited tour agency. Though it may have happened on occasion, I would never expect to get any useful email response from a consulate like Algeria. Unless you have a 24-carat contact, no one will have the slightest interest in bending the rules for you and risk getting reassigned to Murmansk.
Just because you're on the road it doesn't mean you may not have to return home or fly somewhere else if you want to get an onward visa. That's just the way it is, as some have found on the African west coast route.
Fyi, I understand the southern border with Niger is closed or is only opened briefly for locals (all others long time closed for tourists, except Tunisia).
I assume though, that you are hoping to travel in the north of the country without an escort. That has been done once or twice in recent years but I think things have tightened up since. I believe one Iberian guy here managed to pull off a very short transit of the north in the last year.
I would suggest contacting a
visa agency in your home country or close to it, instead of an embassy. They have more of an incentive ($$$) to respond, may have the ear of a given embassy, and will know the requirements by heart.
Chances are they will include an invite from the right sort of local (for the north + an itinerary?) or an agency with an itinerary for the south.
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-- cannot get all visas for world trip before starting or trip would never start, and many have 1-3 months validity for entry so would expire and need to restart the process
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In Africa that has long been the problem that has limited or imposed itineraries, and is one of the reasons why most overlanders stick to a couple of routes. It's just the way it is but is where a spare passport can be handy.
good luck