🧭 Discover, Swipe & Conquer the World of Hidden Quests!
Imagimake Mapology Hidden Quest is an educational board game designed for kids aged 5-12 that combines memory, geography, and culture. Featuring 40+ magic patches revealed by a Super Swiper wand, 110 playing cards, and a timed hourglass challenge, it offers an immersive, interactive experience that promotes learning through play. Perfect for solo or multiplayer sessions, it encourages exploration, quick thinking, and social engagement.
M**H
Great Family Game
Kids LOVED playing and learning. Careful parents, if geography is not your best topic. Be prepared to get schooled by the kids. Young kids (6 & 8) loved using the Super Swiper to reveal the answer. Great family game!
J**M
A Gift
Was a gift that a 7 year old really liked.
B**Y
Great Game!
All of my kids love this game. They love swiping and finding all the pictures. Great buy!
A**C
Awesome
Fun cute game. My kids were picking up the continents quickly after playing for a few minutes. I'd say the name of the country or continent for every card. My kids 5-9 loved it!
R**L
Educational
My niece has six children. I hope this will occupy them and teach them some useful things.
Y**.
Got Bored fast
Wasn't as engaging as we thought
J**.
One thing would make this game better
The media could not be loaded. A review of Imagimake Mapology Hidden Quest World Map Board GameThis is a really fun game! We’re all adults and we thoroughly enjoyed playing it. Being out of school for a while, you can forget your geography, so this was a fun refresher. The rubber tipped tool (super swiper) for revealing the objects is really neat! You rub over the objects that are covered with a pixelated checkered pattern as if you were erasing pencil from paper. As you rub, the object is revealed, kind of like how objects are on a scratchers lotto ticket. Once revealed, the objects magically cover themselves up again. This would be a great game for a teacher to have for the students during leisure time. It’s a great game for families to play together as well. The more you play it, the easier it will be, as you will know where all the objects are located. The one thing that would make this game better is if the cards taught a little bit about each object or country, so that a child could learn more about them.
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