Introduction
Released in 1980, this educational video game was designed to help players learn about the countries and capitals of Europe. Targeted mainly at students, the game offered an engaging way to memorize geographical data through interactive gameplay.
Gameplay
The game features a simple yet effective map-based interface where players are prompted to identify European countries and their corresponding capitals. Players receive points for each correct answer, and higher difficulty levels introduce more countries to challenge the player’s knowledge.
Technology & Platform
Designed for early personal computers, the game utilized the basic graphics capabilities of the time. It was typically available on platforms such as the Apple II and Commodore 64, taking advantage of the emerging home computer market.
Historical Significance
While not widely known today, the game was part of a larger trend of educational software development aimed at integrating learning with interactive entertainment. This genre of games helped lay the groundwork for future educational software.





