Connect countries
Choose a country that shares a land border with your current location.
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Free daily country path game
Start in one country, reach another, and build a continuous route across shared land borders. Every accepted step tells you whether you moved closer to the target, stayed the same distance away, or took a detour.
Choose a country that shares a land border with your current location.
Closer, same, or farther feedback turns every step into useful information.
Finish first, then replay to match the shortest possible country path.
GeoRovia is a daily geography game about routes rather than isolated facts. You do not simply guess the country hidden by a silhouette. You decide which neighboring country to visit next, watch your path grow across the world map, and adjust when the route moves farther from the destination.
The puzzle uses a real country-border graph. A move is valid only when the next country shares an accepted natural land border with your current position. Bridges, tunnels, and short sea crossings do not count, so every solution is a genuine chain of countries by land.
There are no lives to lose. A longer route still reaches the finish, and you can undo a step whenever you want to explore another branch. Completing the daily map game is the first goal; matching the shortest route is an optional mastery challenge.
Hints are gradual. Start with a direction, narrow the choice to a few neighboring countries, or reveal one useful next step. This keeps the travel game approachable for new players while preserving a meaningful challenge for geography fans.
Everyone receives the same daily start and target, which makes results easy to compare without exposing the answer. Your progress, streak, settings, and travel passport stay in your browser, so an account is not required to play.
GeoRovia works in English, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese. Country aliases are normalized across languages, while the underlying route always uses the same stable country IDs and border data.
Need the full rules? Read how to play GeoRovia, then return for today’s route. How to play →