The World Recreation – Geography Card Recreation – Instructional Video games for Children, Household and Adults – Cool Studying Present Thought for Teenage Boys & Ladies 8-12 with Map
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Geography video games
Studying made enjoyable – uncover the world with our instructional geography video games.
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An action-packed sport for aggressive individuals. Beat your mates at 120 challenges.
Tremendous Trivia
A hand-picked assortment of 1200 entertaining Trivia questions with modern and enjoyable new methods to play this timeless basic.
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Three editions – one for buddies & household, one for {couples}, and one R-rated card pack for a hilarious sport evening.
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A phrase sport for intelligent minds. Use your vocabulary and creativity to create phrases and win the sport.
Flags, Capitals & Location – Present the nation on the map, acknowledge the flags of the world or identify the capital metropolis. All 194 nations & a world map included.
Household Board Recreation – Discover the strongest truth in regards to the nation and win. Prepare your reminiscence and mind whereas having enjoyable.
For Children & Adults – For all phases of information. Probably the greatest academic board video games for youths 8-12. Good birthday / Christmas reward thought for teen girls and boys.
Up-to-date Geography Recreation – An award-winning world studying card sport. May also be used as flash playing cards or trivia. Nation’s knowledge is up to date often.
Enjoyable & Instructional – The extra you play the extra you realize. Take it on a journey or highway journey. For two to five gamers ages 8 and up.
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Clients discover the sport enjoyable and academic. They are saying it is a great way to study geography and math. The playing cards are printed in brilliant colours and sturdy. Clients recognize the standard and ease of use of the product. They point out it is easy to grasp the best way to play, with a well-marked colourful map for simpler navigation.
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Original price was: $27.99.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.
Martha –
Awesome game
Fabulous game to learn geography.
Mike Wilkinson –
Great family game
Easy instructions! I played with my 11 year old grandson and he loved it!
David L Simon –
Great Educational Tool
This product is billed as a game but that is not why I like it so much. Perhaps the idea is that learning can be a fun experience like a game but if a game is thought of as a competition then this is not how I see this product.I was able to learn all the 194 countries and, at this point, almost all the capitals and that was my reason for buying the cards. By the way, the cards are beautifully made and the flags look very good.Learning the countries was accomplished using my favorite method, the memory palace. You can look that up on YouTube. The first thing I did was to sort the alphabetically arranged cards to number order. Then I memorized the countries in a set of 100 and then 94 because my memory palace has 100 stations. Then by going through the cards I associated the countries and capitals. The only difficulty was when the capital was an unfamiliar name but those are becoming locked in with practice. The big payoff comes when using the map that comes with the cards. The map shows only the numbers. Since I know the number of every country I can identify every country on the map. With practice I should be able to look at any map and pick out the countries.I’m don’t have a really good method to memorize the flags. For that I recommend the app Seterra which is a great way to learn all the maps. Using the cards and the app you can become proficient at recognizing the flags.It is somewhat helpful to have the population and square milage of the countries to give an idea of relative sizes. I have no idea what to do with the highest point. There is also the feature of giving the number of surrounding countries. That could be very interesting for someone who is able to visualize the map.More power to anyone that can make a game out of this. I think if it were just knowing the capitals of the countries there would be a lot of ties. I suppose if you found a comfortable way to cover the names you could compete on learning the flags. In any case this is a very useful, attractive educational tool.
Kara –
Great game, missing cards
This has been a fantastic resource for giving my homeschooled kids a MUCH better grasp of world geography than I learned in public school. In an hour a week over the last couple of months, they’ve learned the majority of the countries in Europe, Oceania and the Americas, and we’re moving on soon to Asia and Africa. It’s been a good springboard to more in-depth study of countries, but I like how it forces you into an understanding of the relative sizes and positions of places- even if my kids can’t point exactly to a country, they quickly learn a sense for where to look, which I consider one of the more important goals in teaching geography. The game play is snappy (essential for not losing your mind when playing with children) and the challenges and breadth of information mean it’s still fun to play after you’ve learned every country in a region. The capital cities make for good quizzes when we’re away from the table (am I the only homeschool parent who quizzes their kids when they’re acting up??).As I see it, there are only two downsides. One is that I now know things I never wanted or intended to know, like the comparative areas of Honduras and Guatemala. The other is that our deck isn’t complete, so I’ve had to make some replacement cards. We had an extra of Tanzania, Thailand, Eswatini, Suriname, Switzerland and Sweden, and we were missing Germany, France, Estonia, Finland, Fiji and Georgia.
SeoulMomma –
Good learning tool
I’ve traveled all over the world…. years (can I emphasize YEARS) ago. Was humbling to play with my kids and mother. They thought I knew all the answers. How did I forget so many capitals and locations… and cities I’ve been in? And the flags… hmmm… we played a modified version of this for my kiddos. Also, they could pick “who has less surrounding countries” or “who has the lowest highest altitude” “least population” so it wasn’t the biggest = best. (That made it MUCH more fun when we started doing that.)Reminded me of many facts I had forgotten. And kids got a hit out of learning and guessing.My 7 year old was on the brinks of not really being able to play with much meaning. We managed. But my 11 yo was much more fun. My mom was super fun. She also gave hints and (although that’s not allowed), it was more fun, too!My teen that is not at all interested in family games was still just not interested.So good game. Not magical, but educational and fun. We’ve played it multiple times. It’s also nice and small, so could travel well.Oh, and because it’s so random that Slovenia is #1 country (what’s the background story behind that??), whoever gets it wins that round automatically. That also makes it more fun and highlights a country that is rather overlooked.
Aldo Enriquez Osorio –
Excelente
Mikhael Iskandar –
Itâs fun and full of information. Can be played for all ages and groups. Recommended for families also. Very nice product.
Steve –
This is one of our family’s favourite games from 2020. It’s educational and fun for a wide variety of ages. We have learned a lot about geography in general and the key statistaics for countries all around the world. At first it was too overwhelming to play with the whole deck, because no one knew enough to reliably complete the challenges, so we started by playing one continent at a time until we became more familiar with it. Then we moved on to the next, etc.For North American buyers, be aware that some of the numerical facts use periods where we would use commas, but it isn’t an issue when playing the game. Overall a great game. Lots of fun and very educational.
Sunil Agnihotri –
Quality is not as per price.
Janine –
This is a great game to play with the family. Easy and fun to play and with added bonus of being educational.