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Travle is a new browser game that was created under the influence of viral hit daily wordler. While Wordle encourages players to solve words, Travle encourages players to guessing countries on the map and build routes between them. The game is widely referred to as a travel wordle, combining geography, logic, and problem-solving in a fun and educational way.

If you like finding new places, testing your world geography skills, or just have a taste for puzzle games, Travle is your best bet. The overall goal is simple: draw a path from the Start Country to the End Country by giving the countries in order. But because there's inductive guessing and out-of-the-box thinking, the game is enjoyable and challenging.

Game Rules

Travle has easy but hard-to-master gameplay. Here's how you do it:

  • Objective: Travel from Start Country to End Country.
  • Gameplay: Type in country names to try and map out a route. The more accurately you guess, the nearer you'll get to view the shortest path.

Emoji Feedback

  • Green = Nearer to shortest path.
  • Orange = Near, but not so good.
  • Red = Major detour.
  • Black = No direct land connection.

Special Notes

  • Any collection of nations existentially can be guessed.
  • Non-bridging islands may be skirted.
  • Direct leaps from landmass to landmass in the same country are allowed (the Bosphorus in Turkey, for example).
  • Cross-country water leaps that require the approach of other countries don't count.

This clever feedback loop makes every piece of information novel as players engage with geography, social studies, and logical thinking with precision as they immerse themselves in the thrill of discovery.

Why Travle is Fun and Unique

What makes Travle particularly different is its dual nature as an edutainment product. Unlike a conventional puzzle game, Travle enhances one's knowledge of world geographic. With every game, players are virtually traveling around the world, which piques interest and enables players to learn about the borders, regions, and relations of different countries.

The other enjoyable part is the daily challenge. Every single day at midnight, a new puzzle is released with new ways for players to solve them. This sustains long-term interest and repeat engagement in the game.


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