Travle: A Geography Puzzle Game
Travle is a daily game that challenges players to connect countries between a starting point and a destination in the fewest guesses possible. It combines geography knowledge with strategic thinking.
How to Play
- Objective: The goal is to find the shortest route between two given countries by guessing intermediate countries.
- Gameplay:
- Enter a country name in the input field.
- Guess countries that connect the start and target countries.
- Use hints to reveal country outlines or initials if needed (limited to 3).
- Scoring:
- The game tracks the number of guesses.
- A perfect score is achieved by guessing the shortest route in the correct order.
- Hints: Players can use hints to reveal the next country outline or initials, but the number of hints is limited.
Key Features
- Daily Challenge: A new puzzle is released daily.
- Practice Mode: Allows unlimited play with custom routes.
- Hints: Provides options to reveal country outlines or initials.
- Statistics: Tracks win percentage, current streak, and max streak.
- Multiple Game Modes: Includes modes like weekly challenges and country-specific travles.
- Account System: Saves progress and enables seamless gameplay across multiple devices.
Use Cases
- Educational: Enhances geography knowledge.
- Entertainment: Provides a daily puzzle challenge.
- Cognitive Skill Development: Improves strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.
FAQ
Q: How is the shortest route determined? A: The shortest route is based on the fewest countries needed to pass through on a walk from the start to the end country, considering bridges and tunnels.
Q: Are there exceptions to country connections? A: Yes, some exceptions include Ireland connecting to the United Kingdom and Indonesia joining the mainland via Malaysia.
Q: What data sources are used for the map? A: Travle uses Natural Earth and OpenStreetMap map data.
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