Hero Map - World Exploration
Hero Map: Interactive World Exploration
Explore countries, cities, landmarks and more on an interactive world map app with quizzes, a timeline, augmented reality and engaging content for kids to learn geography.
What is Hero Map - World Exploration?
Hero Map is an interactive world exploration app designed for kids ages 8-14. It transforms learning geography into an adventure game by allowing users to explore an animated 3D globe featuring over 1,000 famous landmarks, cities, countries, oceans, and more.
Kids can take quizzes, view images and videos, read fun facts, build timelines of events, and even experience augmented reality by projecting 3D models into their environment. The content spans history, culture, geography, and wildlife to create a comprehensive learning experience.
Some key features of Hero Map include:
- Augmented reality mode to interact with 3D models of landmarks
- Over 1,000 pieces of engaging content across the globe
- Quizzes and timelines to reinforce learning
- Badge reward system to motivate further discovery
- Appropriate for a wide age range of learners
With its game-like format, augmented reality features, and wealth of multimedia content, Hero Map aims to get kids excited about learning geography, history and culture.
Hero Map - World Exploration Features
Features
- Interactive 3D globe
- Information on countries, cities, landmarks
- Quizzes and games
- Augmented reality mode
- Timeline of historical events
- Videos and images
- Works offline
- Child-friendly interface
- Available in multiple languages
Pricing
- Freemium
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