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Players do not just see an answer. They search the map, make a choice, and see the distance from the real place.
Family geography game
Atlas Rush is designed for the kind of learning that sticks: quick rounds, shared jokes, and the small thrill of finding a country before someone else does.
You do not need accounts or a long setup. One person starts a multiplayer room, shares the short code, and everyone can join from an iPad, iPhone, Android phone, or desktop browser.
Players do not just see an answer. They search the map, make a choice, and see the distance from the real place.
Families can play together in the same room or over a call with the game open on separate devices.
Use country-name hints and longer timers at first, then move into flags, capitals, shapes, and faster rounds.
Atlas Rush was made to help people learn geography, not to put a paywall in front of family learning. The game is free, quick to share, and built around small-group play.