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History and geography can be fun if looked at from the correct angle. Unfortunately, more often than not that angle is untraceable, and we are left asking for directions from a map dated 1978 to a building that was demolished, in a language we don't understand. If there's a way to win at geography and history, that's the angle that makes it fun. Historically accurate, or nearly accurate games have had an upsurge with the explosion ofconsole gaming![]()
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A board game where players settle the island of Catan. Also available is the video game version. Trade with other players for goods. |
Cleopatra & the Society of Architects Three to five players build Cleopatra's palace, each trying to become the wealthiest. |
This is a strategy based computer game set in colonial America. Multi player option available. |
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Trivia based game about American history, for ages seven plus. |
Strategy civilisation building game. |
World domination game--conquer the planet one continent at a time. |
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Geographically based with additional trivia questions about the United States of America. Ages seven to ten. |
Professor Noggin's Geography Game This communication game with illustrated cards is for ages seven and up. Professor Noggin also offers plenty of other topical games as well. |
International geography game with information on every country. Offers a detailed map as well. Ages eight and up. |
Name That Country Ages five and up. Learn countries by name and by appearance. |
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Learn the globe by assembling it as a puzzle. |
Build the world with two to four players. Ages seven and up. |
USA map puzzle complete with Alaska and Hawaii. Ages eight and up. |
Two to four players can follow the trail of Lewis and Clark. |
Where in the World is Carmen San Diego? Two to six players chase Carmen San Diego across the globe. Combination geography and sleuth game. |
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