How many flags of countries can you recognize?
Discover the world through the flags of countries with the most fun and educational game of the Learning Tube series! The "Flags of the World" game is the ideal tool to learn and recognize the flags of nations, while simultaneously enjoying a unique gameplay experience that brings the whole family together.
With 63 cards featuring flags, a vast world of knowledge opens up before you, and the world map helps in placing countries in their correct geographical locations. Both young and old can play and learn world geography in a fun and effective way!
Experience the magic of flags and start your journey around the world. The goal of the game is to quickly learn the emblems of country flags through fun games that require speed, perception, and good memory.
Older players can also discover useful and interesting information about the history of each country.
How to Play?
The board game – "Flags of the World" – can be played by 2 or more players and is suitable for ages 3 and up.
- The gameplay is simple and easy to understand, allowing for participation and interest from players of all ages.
- Younger players can easily memorize the flags of countries with the help of older players, while learning them.
- Older players can gather additional information about each country from the cards and also have access to the online version of the game, which can be played via smartphone or tablet.

Contents:
It is recommended to keep the packaging as well as the printed user manual for future reference.
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63 Cards with Flags – Countries
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1 Die containing a QR code for access to the online platform where the game continues digitally via smartphone & tablet, with a constantly updated database featuring new cards/questions.
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Instruction Manual
The Learning Tube series of educational cylinders is the foundation for knowledge that prepares the citizens of our world!
It was created to offer knowledge through creative play. The themes, content, and overall philosophy of the series are based on the principle that games should engage the whole group, not be boring, and provide not only fun but also meaningful knowledge that is useful for life!