GeoHub is a free and open source geography guessing game using Google Streetview to place you in a random location and you have to guess where you think you are in the world.
Guess the Worldle in 6 guesses. Each guess must be a valid country, territory, ... After each guess, you will have the distance, the direction and the proximity from your guess and the target country.
How good are you in geography? Do you know all the countries of Europe and their capitals? And how about English counties, German states or French regions? Can you list 10 longest European rivers? Do you know the highest mountain of Apennines? Are you able to recognize Barcelona, Amsterdam or Prague by photo? Meet the most comprehensive game about the geography of Europe. With Europe Geography - Quiz Game you can learn in the easy and entertaining way everything about European geography: all the countries and their capitals, major cities and administrative divisions, mountains and mountain ranges, islands and archipelagos, rivers, lakes, seas and other water bodies. Europe Geography - Quiz Game is a real discovery for fans of vexillology - in the game you can find flags and coats of arms of states, regions, major cities and outside territories. Furthermore, in our application, you can find basic physical characteristics of natural objects as well as some statistical data, such as population, area size, population density, GDP and many others.
The aim of the game is to guess what US state the photo was taken in. If you guess incorrectly, the game will tell you how far away you are, and displays an arrow that points in the direction of the correct US state.
Guess the flag in 6 guesses or less! Each time you make a guess it will reveal another portion of the flag and give you a geographical hint.
Guess the hidden flag in six tries. After each guess, pixels of the solution that overlap with the guessed flag will be revealed.
This game came out in 1996, helping children growing up as the main character, Adiboo, interacts with us in various mini-games, sometimes fighting the mean monster-blob, and most times teaching children reading, singing, and many life values.
An interactive program endorsed by David Bellamy, designed to help children and parents learn about animals and wildlife in danger of becoming extinct.
The Way Things Work is an educational science game, developed and published by DK Multimedia in 1994. It explains how numerous inventions work using exploded diagrams and videos, often involving woolly mammoths.
Why is Numberland so fun? It’s because Numberland is a big animated cartoon, but in this cartoon, the child gets to be one of the characters — Stuart! And what’s going on in Numberland? As the children play the games with the cartoon playmates, they earn “brainpower,” which they see filling up Stuart’s brain. When they have enough brainpower, they can use Numberland’s powerful Imagination Machine! This machine turns “imagined” toys into “real” toys, which the children can then sell in Bee’s toy store. So in a nutshell – – they explore and explore, learn how to play games from cartoon playmates, earn brainpower, make toys, sell them to customers, and learn math the whole time…And they never seem to get tired of it!