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Where is that?

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 8.1.3

Taille:48.9MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:Jaysquared

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Description de l'application

Maîtrisez la géographie avec ce quiz amusant et engageant !

Ce jeu de quiz géographique ultime rend l'apprentissage des pays, des États américains, des capitales et des monuments amusant et facile. Bénéficiant de plus de 9 millions de téléchargements, c'est un outil populaire et fiable pour maîtriser les connaissances géographiques.

Parfait pour les étudiants visant à obtenir les meilleures notes aux examens de géographie ou pour toute personne souhaitant élargir ses connaissances du monde, ce quiz complet couvre tous les pays, leurs capitales et fournit des liens vers des faits intéressants sur Wikipédia. Il offre également une couverture approfondie des 50 États américains et de leurs capitales.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Apprentissage interactif : Profitez de quiz interactifs sur des cartes (localisation de lieux) et de questions à choix multiples pour rendre l'apprentissage engageant.
  • Couverture mondiale : Explorez tous les pays du monde et découvrez leurs drapeaux, leurs capitales et leurs monuments importants.
  • Expertise des États américains : Devenez rapidement un expert des États et des capitales américaines, idéal pour l'école ou les voyages. L'intégration de Wikipédia offre d'autres opportunités d'apprentissage.
  • Compétition multijoueur : Défiez vos amis ou des joueurs internationaux dans des quiz multijoueurs passionnants, testant vos connaissances sur les pays, les États, les capitales et les monuments. Participez à des matchs de ligue en temps réel ou par tours.
  • Exploration des monuments : Découvrez des monuments célèbres du monde entier et des États-Unis, à travers 75 catégories de quiz. Apprenez des faits fascinants sur des sites emblématiques comme la Tour Eiffel et le Grand Canyon.
  • Suivi des progrès : Surveillez vos progrès avec des statistiques et des réalisations détaillées, vous motivant à continuer à apprendre.
  • Apprentissage personnalisable : Convient à tous les âges, y compris les enfants. Adaptez votre apprentissage en sélectionnant des régions, des niveaux de difficulté ou des sujets spécifiques (pays, capitales, États américains). Personnalisez les couleurs et les détails de la carte pour une expérience personnalisée.
  • Confidentialité des données : donne la priorité à la protection des données, en adhérant aux directives allemandes strictes en matière de confidentialité, garantissant ainsi la sécurité de vos informations.
  • Catégories étendues : Comprend les pays et les capitales, les États et les capitales des États-Unis, les États/régions de divers pays, les grandes villes, les montagnes, les océans, les monuments, les bâtiments et plus encore.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 8.1.3 (18 juillet 2024) :

  • Cité du Vatican ajoutée à la carte (agrandie pour plus de visibilité).
  • Suppression de la limite des tours financés par la publicité.
  • Corrections de bugs et améliorations de l'interface utilisateur.

Cette application est votre clé pour débloquer un monde de connaissances géographiques !

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