🌟 Discover, Duel, and Dominate the World!
The Explore Our World Top Trumps Card Game Bundle is an entertaining and educational card game featuring three themed packs that bring the wonders of Earth to life. Designed for 2-6 players, this portable game is perfect for family gatherings or travel, ensuring endless fun and learning wherever you go.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 0.75 x 5.5 inches |
Size | One size |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Cardstock, Plastic |
Subject Character | World |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Nature, Travel, Educational, History, Trivia |
Number of Items | 3 |
Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
Container Type | Pack |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 2-6 |
J**R
Amazing car game
My kids now have four of these games and they are incredible for long car trips.
J**I
Great creative classroom and home game for all ages!
Great easy fun game for students and families. I use them both in school (and during distant learning-great facts and fun for students to use) and at home. Easy car game for family trips (teens even join in and enjoy).Great way to incorporate social play and learning with students. Fun way to get students to learn and compare while thinking they are just playing a game. Many students after playing a topic want to gather more information about the various topics!!
A**R
Fun game, educational, interesting facts.
Relatively inexpensive. Gave it as gift to my 10 year old grandson. He enjoys it a lot.
A**S
Educational and fun. Better with more people
I got this set to try and teach my son fun facts about the world. Of course, he's three so this is way over his head. But I also got it because it looked like a simple game to carry around when traveling with my cousins and their kids, who are a bit older. The games are all basically the same, but with different information on the cards. You deal out the deck and look at only the top card in your pile. The person whose turn it is selects a statistic on the card. Everyone reads out that statistic. The person with the largest number wins all the cards. The game is over when someone ends up with all the cards. The statistical categories change based on the game you play (Countries of the World, Wonders, of the World, and US States) but the game is the same.I've only played this game with two people and it gets a little boring quickly because it's just two cards at a time, so the game can be long. Plus, playing it as an adult, we quickly figured which categories were the best for which countries (if we didn't already know them. The only really challenging category was Olympic medal and it only takes a couple rounds to figure out what is a high number of Olympic medals compared to the other categories.) I think for younger kids, they will learn a lot about different countries (especially since there is a little blurb apart from the categories about the country.) I haven't gotten a chance to play this with my nieces and nephews yet, but I'm looking forward to trying.My main criticisms about the games for Wonders of the World and Countries of the world, is that they are very U.S. and Europe-centric. There are only 3 countries included from Africa which is the second largest continent. All of North America is the big three--USA, Canada, Mexico plus Cuba. No other Caribbean nations. I though Western Europe was way over represented given it's size and number of countries. I would have liked to learn more about lesser known countries like any of the states in Central Asia or Bhutan or Middle Eastern countries besides Israel and Iraq. And definitely more Africa. Only Kenya and South Africa for sub-Saharan Africa. Nothing from West or Central Africa.Some with the wonders of the world--they were very centered on the USA and Europe. There are so many other wonders of the world. I know you have a limited number of cards (only 30 for each game), but I feel you could diversify the selection. I will say I did like that Earth, the moon, and the Aurora Borealis were included as wonders. That livens the game up a bit.Overall, I like it. Again, best played with multiple people. We never finished our game with just two people. (Whoever gets China or USA or Russia is tough to beat.) I look forward to playing this with my son as he gets older.
L**!
Not 5 stars
I didn’t give all the stars as the letters/font are small to see.
A**M
My family enjoys these games
I really enjoy having my family learn fun facts while we play a game! Very simple instructions and nice carrying cases.
F**D
Good gift.
Great gift. Great game. Good to take on the go. Kids have fun playing.
A**N
Fun And Educational
Fun game that's educational. You get three different packs of cards. Cards come in a hard case and can be stored inside the cases when not in use. You get a 'Countries' set of cards- with the countries on them and interesting facts about each one on the card, a map of the country/picture. Each card has an interesting and educational question. You also get the 'United States' set of cards and 'Wonders Of The World' cards. The game can be played with 2-6 players but these are even interesting to read alone on your own. You can also collect 5 barcode cards to claim a free pack. Has a 'treasure hunt' feature- once you find secret code on the cards you can go to the website and claim your prize. Game is good for ages 6 plus. Cards and case are recyclable. It's fun and you can learn something. Highly recommended.
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