GeoCards Europa includes 47 cards with which players can play three games that challenge their geographical knowledge about Europe. Each card is double-sided, with the outline of a country, its name, its population and its size on one side of the card and its capital and the surrounding countries on the other. In all three games, whoever collects the most...
GeoCards World includes fifty cards with which players can play three games that challenge their geographical knowledge. Each card is double-sided, with the outline of a country, its name, its population and its size on one side of the card and its capital and the surrounding countries on the other. In all three games, whoever collects the most cards wins....
You're on a deserted island. But don't worry, you're not stranded - you're with friends and family and you're having fun. You're playing a game where players hide "caches" (treasure chests) for each other to find. The caches contain coins and clues, and you'll use your navigational skills to tour the island and find them. The first person to collect a coin...
Geodeto Geodeto is an EASY-FAST-FUN card game with pyramids for 2-6 players (age 8+) that takes the best from Pyramideto game and increases the gaming experience for older players. There are six Continent cards in six colors in the game representing Europe, Asia, America, Oceania, Antarctica and Africa. Every continent is connected to two neighboring...
The goal is to name countries and capitals that start with the letters on the five Letter Dice, and that are within the continents on the two Continent Dice. With colorful dice and a two-sided Game Board that doubles as a world map, GeoDice is a beguiling introduction to world geography! A fun way to learn geography! Roll into world knowledge with GeoDice...
Discover the gems in geometry! Players develop fluency in naming and identifying the properties of six types of triangles, seven classes of quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons. Builds geometric literacy through the use of words such as congruent, parallel, perpendicular, obtuse, acute, isosceles, equilateral, etc. Two name card sets and four...
Individually or in teams, players draw a card that represents either a country or a U.S. State and answer standard questions in order to move. Each country is assigned a number, and the answering player/team gets to look at one of several maps for aid in answering the 5 questions. The marker moves forward 3 points for the first 2 questions answered...