| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Elden | 9 | 7 | Some | It's geography... what's not to like? It's a pretty simple game, so adults that like simplicity will like this game or any other 10 days in _______ game. If you're looking for a good educational game, get this. |
| shawndumas | 9 | 8 | Yes | Excellent and educational fun (it's not often one can say that). No half naked women, gore, cursing, or morbidity. |
| wkusau | 9 | 8 | Yes | Fun series, good geography. |
| CDRodeffer | 8 | 10 | Yes | The Out of the Box geography trip games are an excellent series, both for there subtle educational value and for how fun they are to play as a family. There's a bit of memory, a bit of looking around, and a bit of not knowing what might happen next that makes the game a bit much for the under-10 (or so) crowd. But as soon as kids are learning geography in school, they're ready for this. |
| fsumarc | 8 | 7 | Yes | Geography that is fun. Even younger kids can get into the game if team play is used. Our kids really enjoy these and have actually learned to pronounce places properly as well as basic locating. |
| fuzzyfife | 8 | 12 | Yes | School geography = some understanding of where things are in the world. This game helps to solidify that school learning. A positive game to play with your 12 year olds |
| Larry Welborn | 7 | 8 | Yes | Jazzed up Rack-O, this game also teaches geography. |
| TGov | 5 | 5 | Yes | My 5 year old niece plays this even though she really can't read that well yet. She matches up the shapes of the countries. YMMV |