It is geography-focused game launched in 2003 with an extensive encyclopaedia containing the basics of geography, mainly information about our planet’s evolution. There are no blind maps or descriptions of individual states. Yay!
What you learn can be immediately put to use by solving in-game puzzles. For example, these puzzles test your knowledge about the prehistoric period by matching the animals with the era in which they lived. Overall, it is a good game for those who want to get better at geography. It is an ideal starting point but can also be used to refresh the basics.
The game has done an amazing job at describing each prehistoric period, from the Big Bang to rock folding and rise of the continents. It also contains a lot of information about minerals!
Its ideal use is as a self-study material, either when starting out or as a revision. It also helps to make classes more fun because playing the game with your students and solving each puzzle together is just fun. The students can search for the answers either in textbooks, notes or online, making learning easier. This could also increase student's interest and make them want to study at home more because doing something one likes is more fun than the opposite.
Due to its age, it is harder to find. However, for Czech students it should be available HERE.