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Where Taken is a fun, challenging geography quiz game that puts your knowledge of the U.S. landscape to the test. Using stunning drone and satellite imagery, this game dares you to guess which American state is shown from above. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious explorer, this puzzle game is the perfect way to enjoy and learn about the incredible diversity of U.S. geography.

What is Where Taken?

Where Taken presents players with high-resolution aerial photos from across the United States. Each image shows a unique perspective of landscapes—from vast deserts to lush forests, sparkling coastlines to urban grids. Your task? Identify which U.S. state each image was taken in. With all 50 states available to choose from, it’s a true test of your visual memory and deduction skills.

Every correct answer brings you closer to completing the full challenge. But beware—too many wrong guesses will cost you precious time and accuracy points. Race against your best score and see how far your knowledge can take you!

Key Features of Where Taken

What makes Where Taken stand out is its crisp, real-world imagery and wide variety of landscapes. From iconic monuments to natural wonders, each picture gives players new clues to consider. A scrollable list makes guessing quick and simple, and a progress tracker with stars keeps your motivation high.

How to Play Where Taken

When a new image appears, look for clues—mountains, rivers, city grids, or vegetation. Think about the region’s traits, then scroll through and click your guess. Press “GUESS” and the game tells you instantly if you're right. Fast, fun, and informative!

Winning Tips for Where Taken

Keep an eye out for patterns: deserts may hint at Arizona, while thick forests suggest Oregon. Recognizing coastline shapes, building layouts, or even agricultural patterns can greatly improve your guesses.

Where Taken is an engaging way to discover the United States while sharpening your geography skills, one aerial image at a time.


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