Product Review of Stack the Countries

A valuable addition to social studies, geography, and world history classes, Stack the Countries is a stacking and collecting game that teaches learners about capitals, landmarks, major cities, and more. For each successfully completed level, learners earn a random country to add to their world map with the goal of collecting all 193. With more than 1,000 questions and 193 fact cards, Stack the Countries is a wealth of information. Students have the option to play with the entire world or selected continents depending on prior knowledge or as required by the assignment. Stack the Countries also comes with two bonus games: Map It! and Pile Up!
Website: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id407838198
What Users Love About the App
“I love this app, it is fun for both kids and adults, I love learning about all of the different countries and prefer this app to stack the states because it has more play value.”
“Great app for your child to learn about geography which is something I don’t think they teach enough of in school. Some questions are a little hard but they do repeat & with that repetition they pick it up fast. “
“Very good game. My 5 yr old loves this game & has learned a lot about our country & others. Get this game today!”
“This app is truly a legendary app. It strikes nostalgia into me and taught me SOOOOO much about countries. I love this and I will cherish this for the rest of my existence.”
“It was a cute game the countries have faces and its an educational game and the countries make funny reactions to each other. My personal favorite is when the country’s eyes turn around like a tire.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“I tried to play this game but the game was a hard time with getting the country but the game I had lost all my countries now I have no countries.”
“I’ve played the demo, so I knew it was fun, but it won’t let me open it. Every time I get on it freezes. Never recommend.”
“I’m a little annoyed at the fact that now you have to pay for the app. I put it on my tablet for free and now I’m trying to put it on my sons tablet but I can’t because it isn’t free anymore.”
“Why can’t I play the app? Every time I open it, I see the opening picture and that’s all that happens.”
“My 5 year old likes to play it and I have to sit and read him every single question, since he can’t read yet! Would love it if a narrator read questions and answer possibilities.”