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The World GameFun Geography Board Game is an award-winning educational game designed for 2-5 players, perfect for both kids and adults. With over 1500 country facts, it enhances memory and geography skills while providing hours of fun. Ideal for family game nights or travel, this game includes all 194 countries and is regularly updated to keep your knowledge fresh.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.6"L x 11.6"W |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Geography |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard, Paper |
S**T
A lot of fun with the right attitude.
My 7-year-old and 10-year-old have especially this game so far. I have enjoyed playing it with them too. It has been useful for the younger child, to let him use a globe to locate the country and figure out what continent that country is on. The board seems good quality, and the cards are also strong and colored nicely.
L**R
Very effective and fun game
This game is awesome! I got it for my 6 year old grandson and as of today, 2 months since purchase, he literally knows all world countries, population, area, and bordering countries! He’s 6!!!! It’s his favorite game… he plays it 3 x a day every day. Great game!!!!!
K**R
Our geography-loving son loves this game
Just gave this to my 10 year old stepson for Christmas, and we already played it twice because he likes it so much. He loves to watch geography videos on youtube and apparently knows a lot of flags from those. I like that the game can be played at different levels from easy to challenging. The game is a lot more fun than it looks like it would be from the product photos.
V**A
Play and learn! Good way to teach geography!
Let's be real, school don't exactly teach geography anymore. This is a good way to get kids interested in the subject! My 1st grader has taken up playing the game, but also found him reading the cards and memorizing the flags. He said it lets him win at flag quizzes on YouTube. He's also practicing reading as he reads the cards so that's super too. Kid learning (and seeking knowledge!!!) Mom is happy.
S**A
Very Challenging Game
The game was very fun for both kids and adults alike! My 10 year old enjoyed this game and was able to beat adults due to his love for geography!The main concern was there was a mildew type of substance on both lids. I assume this game may have been set in storage for quite some time. It's gross but the actual game seemed to be in good condition.
D**)
A fun game for the whole family.
Got this to play with my 9 year old grandson. I've only had it two weeks but we have played multiple times. He loves board games and this one will be a favorite for a while. Each person draws a country card with certain facts about that country. The person whose turn it is determines which fact they are playing off on that hand then everyone puts cards on the table and the one with the highest number on that fact wins that round. Some of the facts are the capitol city, identify the flag, country's population, area, highest point, and others. Each round everyone gets a new country card. Keep going until one person makes his way around the board and that is done by winning individual rounds. There are other components in addition to the country cards to give some variety and keep things hopping a bit. I wish this game had been around when I was homeschooling my children. I recommend it for anyone who likes board games or who likes learning facts; because, although this game isn't "instructional" you are sure to learn a lot as you go through country after country.
H**Y
Lots of info
Great game. Easy to learn. Could likely play all day for days and still be learning new facts. I feel that it’s a bit overwhelming. But my 10 year old loves it 🤷🏽♀️
S**T
Good for learning countries
Able to play a simplified version with my 8 yo grandson. From what I remember, to gain the “wild” cards required you to remember what continent you were on, which is difficult to keep track of. Otherwise, going around the board and comparing opponents cards on 5 categories to see who won was fairly easy. My grandson won the first time we played. I did have to read all the cards. Hopefully he and his older brother will play together, or it will be brought to school for an educational game.
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