Nat Geo Puzzle Explorer 1.1.5
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ABOUT Nat Geo Puzzle Explorer
Create your own puzzling mazes with our NEW GEO MAZE MAKER™! Obstacles come alive to challenge you! Place maze blocks to help or hinder your path. Iguanas chase you. Find keys to unlock gates. And more!
PARENTS AND TEACHERS – FREE Tool KitsCollect fascinating photo facts from National Geographic from five regions. 48 compelling insights from National Geographic world travelers.SHARE your amazing mazes with your family and friends. Innovative, unique share feature lets you share your mazes. Just complete a puzzle you made, click the “share” icon in the top right, and a link to your puzzle is automatically saved to your clipboard. Paste it into a SMS, an email, or in your social media. You can even share mazes in regions that you’ve purchased that others have not yet purchased.PARENTS AND TEACHERS – FREE Tool KitsNational Geographic Puzzle Explorer is not only FUN, it’s a great tool for children to learn with. Its educational content from National Geographic meets education standards in the classroom. And it builds cognitive skills such as planning, sequencing, strategic, memory, and logic. For FREE Instructor and Parents Tool Kits, go to www.nationalgeographicpuzzleexplorer.com.FEATURES:
- 48 National Geographic Photo Fact insights from 5 Regions around the World.- FREE Yucatan Region; Purchase the Exploration Package with Antarctica and the Himalayas. Purchase the Expedition Package with the Nile River Valley and the Australian Outback.- Easy to follow multimedia step-by-step maze design Instructions make creation easy and fun.- 20 unique obstacle blocks can be mixed and match to provide thousands of puzzle designs!“This fun geo maze maker is more than just a game that will entertain children. Not only can you enjoy it as a family or classroom, but it is also a great learning tool to help children with important brain-building skills such as planning, sequencing, strategy, memory, logic, and more.” – Dr. Christine Casey, 2006 Congressional Award Recipient, and 40-year educator and curriculum author.“I like that it’s fun. I like making my own levels. I like that there are yaks, rhinos, and tigers too” – Caleb, age 5“This game is the best! I love the iguanas, even though they make it more difficult.” – Sophie, age 9“I love helping my girl reach the compass. I feel great when she gets there.” – Paige, age 4Privacy PolicyWe take your privacy seriously. Learn more about our policy here: http://www.nationalgeographicpuzzleexplorer.com/privacy/