Behind the Mission
Earth Adventure was created to make geography practice as engaging as a favourite videogame while keeping the academic accuracy you expect from a classroom atlas. We blend playable challenges, satellite imagery, and curated research so players of every age can explore the planet with purpose.
What Makes Earth Adventure Different?
Most map quizzes reuse the same text prompts and stock photos. Earth Adventure starts with raw satellite imagery, then layers hints, pronunciation guides, regional context, and historical notes authored by our content team. Every location inside the quiz automatically links to a living encyclopedia entry so curiosity never hits a dead end.
Learning Science
The question pacing, streak bonuses, and recap screens are modelled on spaced-repetition research. We balance recall pressure with coaching moments so the experience stays useful for classrooms, trivia clubs, and solo explorers.
Original Research
Each encyclopedia entry is written by an editor who cross-checks primary sources: national statistics offices, UNESCO, CIA World Factbook, and peer-reviewed journals. We cite our sources inside the data pipeline so educators can verify or extend the material.
How the Quiz Works
Every day the game assembles a curated set of landmarks, countries, cities, and natural wonders at varied difficulty levels. You can play a five-question warm-up, assign a classroom relay where teams rotate turns, or queue advanced sequences focused on a single region.
- Satellite Imagery: Tiles are updated quarterly from Copernicus, Landsat, and open aerial surveys so clues stay current.
- Skill Tracking: Local storage records accuracy, best streaks, and time-to-answer. Accounts can sync to the cloud for multi-device progress.
- Accessibility: All prompts include alt text, keyboard controls, and colour-safe overlays for players using screen readers or high-contrast modes.
Editorial Roadmap
We publish a weekly content batch that adds roughly 40 new encyclopedia articles plus fresh quiz tiles for emerging headlines (new UNESCO sites, space imagery releases, climate-linked landscape changes). Monthly maintenance releases review accuracy, retire duplicate entries, and tune difficulty tiers.
Upcoming initiatives include bilingual hints, educator lesson kits, and community-sourced photo overlays. We publish changelogs on the project repository so partners can follow updates in detail.
Meet the Team
Content & Curriculum
Three geography graduates and two social studies teachers write and fact-check the encyclopedia every week. They collaborate with volunteer translators for regional pronunciation guides.
Engineering & Data
Our engineering crew maintains the tile generator, analytics dashboards, and accessibility audits. We run automated tests before every deployment and share bug triage publicly.
Partner With Us
Educators, tourism boards, and non-profits use Earth Adventure modules during lessons, museum exhibits, and hybrid events. We offer customised playlists, branded challenges, and analytics exports so you can document learning outcomes.