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Ultimate travel adventure game

New at Traveling Dutchies: The Ultimate Travel Adventure Game! Do you want to explore your travel destination off the beaten track? Are you brave enough to travel without a travel guide? This surprising game of travel challenges lets you discover your travel destination from an entirely different point of view! The 31 challenge cards challenge you in the categories food, culture, explore, social and memories. You can take notes and doodle on the note cards provided. The game also includes 31 remarkable bucket list travel destinations accompanied by beautiful photos that are sure to give you the necessary travel jitters! How many can you check off your list?

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Has one of these extraordinary travel destinations caught your attention? You can find extensive information about all of these beautiful places on our travel blog. This will help you plan your next trip right away!

The Ultimate Travel Adventure Game is a 100% travel proof travel game. It’s compact and comes with a handy storage tin with a miniature pencil.

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Do you want to explore your travel destination off the beaten track? Are you brave enough to travel without a travel guide? The Ultimate Travel Adventure Game will let you discover your travel destination from an entirely different point of view! The 31 challenge cards challenge you in 5 categories: food, explore, culture, social and memories. The game also includes 31 remarkable bucket list travel destinations accompanied by beautiful photos that are sure to give you the necessary travel jitters! How many can you check off your list?

Get more out of your travel destination with the ultimate travel adventure game

We developed The Travel Adventure Game to help you get the most out of your trip and truly experience your travel destination. The 31 challenges are meant to get you out of your comfort zone and off the beaten track when you travel. To discover, taste and experience more. Connect with locals and fellow travelers and learn more about the culture and history of your travel destination. The local cuisine will no longer go unnoticed after playing this game of challenges either. The challenges in this game just might bring you a day full of surprises you didn’t expect when you woke up in the morning. Would you like to write down your experiences? You can use the pencil and note cards that come with the game.

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Bucket list destinations

This travel game doesn’t just include 31 exciting challenges; it also contains 31 beautiful bucket list destinations. Places we traveled to that stuck with us, because they were either extraordinarily beautiful, spectacular, unique, or impressive. We’ll take you with us guided by our own travel photos. Has one of these extraordinary destinations caught your attention? You can find extensive information about all of these beautiful places on our travel blog. This will help you plan your next trip right away!

100% travel proof travel game

The Ultimate Travel Adventure Game is a 100% travel proof travel game. Use the tin to store the challenge and bucket list cards in your baggage without damaging them. The Adventure Game is so compact that any traveler will have some space left in their baggage for it. What’s also nice; the game of challenges is in English, so you can share the challenges with fellow travelers of different nationalities.

One of a kind travel game by TravelingDutchies.com

The Travel Adventure Game is a unique product, completely developed by and for travelingdutchies.com. From idea, contents and design to production. A one of a kind game of challenges by travelers, for travelers.

We hope you have lots of fun playing and traveling!
Annemarie & Mirjam

Where To? A Travel Adventure Game

Experience 50 world destinations with our fun new board game for the whole family!

Great For

  • Ages 7+
  • Multiplayer family fun
  • Critical thinking
  • Developing an interest in world travel
  • Discovering world cultures

Features

In this travel adventure game, the world is only a scooter ride away. Experience 50 different destinations with the help of your travel buddies Sam and Sofia. Together you’ll make memories like touring the Colosseum or hiking the trail to Machu Picchu. Make strategic decisions along the way, avoid travel delays and collect the most memories to win the game. But more importantly, learn about the places you visit.

Where To? is sure to be a family favorite you’ll play again and again, and it’s simple enough for kids to play on their own. What are you waiting for? Gather your friends and family, pack your bags and decide – Where To?

2-4 players
20-30 minute playtime

Includes

  • World map game board
  • 50 Destination cards
  • 30 Traveler’s Luck cards
  • 4 Travel Journals
  • 4 game pieces
  • 1 die

Questions & Answers

Question: Can kids play this game on their own?

Answer: Yes! Where To? is a geography game for kids that’s fun for the whole family, but easy enough for kids to play without adults present. We recommend Where To? for children ages 7 & up.

Question: How soon will my package ship?

Answer: We will ship the package within 2-3 business days of receiving the order.

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25 best adventure games to get swept up in right now

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When it comes to the best adventure games, there are plenty of exciting experiences on offer. From setting out across sprawling worlds to journeying through memorable stories and diving into action-packed quests, there’s no shortage of adventures to be had across all platforms. No matter what you’re playing on, whether it be PC or consoles, we’ve picked a variety of games to adventure through so you’re sure to find something to keep you busy. With many featuring loveable and iconic characters, this selection covers a broad range of games that all capture a sense of adventure.

So join as we take you through the best adventure games you can jump into right now.

25. Fallout 4

Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One

Now may not seem like the ideal time to revisit a post-apocalyptic landscape that has reduced former major cities to ghost towns but, hey, what better way is there to adjust to the desertion of the outside world? Fallout 4 may be bleak at times, what with the whole nuclear devastation and that, but it ultimately presents us with lands to explore that are rich in detail, populated by unforgettable characters – robot detectives! Ghoulified radio lovers! -, and ripe for the chance to build your own community on. While you wander through the scorched remains of a society devastated by an invisible enemy (in the form of radiation).

24. A Way Out

Developer: Hazelight
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Xbox One

If single-player adventures aren’t for you, not to worry – A Way Out is here to ensure that those that favour split-screen offerings still get the chance to engage in the high-stakes campaigns that solo players often get to sink their teeth into. Opening in a prison in the 1970s, A Way Out urges a player and their partner to work together effectively to plot their escape from incarceration. It’s an inventive set-up, in which players must work with one another smartly if they are to make any kind of progress – at some point, one player will have to create a distraction so that the other can pick up an object that will aid them in their escape plan. By the end of the game, the two players helping the protagonists Leo and Vincent to go on the run will become as close as the characters they’re controlling and may even shed a tear or two as the story nears its conclusion.

23. Batman: Arkham City

Developer: Rocksteady Studios
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Xbox One

Widely considered one of the best examples of superhero games around, the Batman: Arkham series managed to incorporate an array of iconic characters from Batman’s history into a new approach to Bruce Wayne’s story, where there was no unnecessary attempt to give the Caped Crusader a new origin tale. Batman: Arkham City brought with it a dynamic focus on hand-to-hand combat and a plethora of classic Batman villains to take on, all while faithfully living up to the name of Gotham’s greatest detective and lurking in the shadows of an imposing super-prison. Remastered for the PS4 and Xbox One in 2016, Arkham City features not only gorgeously well-realised graphics but also some of the finest voice acting there is, particularly with Mark Hamill once again on hand to bring the Joker and all his instability to life. Have fun, Batsy.

22. Ratchet & Clank

Developer: Insomniac Games
Platform(s): PS4

One of the finest duos to ever grace the gaming world, there are few pairs you’ll spend a better time with than this particular Lombax and his robot pal. Their last outing came in 2016, when Insomniac Games reimagined Ratchet & Clank’s very first adventure and were met with critical acclaim. The plot at heart is simple enough – our unlikely twosome travel from planet to planet in an attempt to keep the galaxy safe from the egotists that threaten it. With plenty of laughs, puzzles to solve, and hoverboard races to take part in, Ratchet and Clank serve as two of the most easily entertaining characters out there and joining them on their missions never once involves a dumb moment.

21. Far Cry 4

Developer: Ubisoft
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One

The Far Cry series has always excelled at creating eccentric, deeply unhinged villains and this fourth offering is no exception. In fact, Far Cry 4 may contain the greatest antagonist these games have ever seen: I mean, how could anyone forget Pagan Min? The flamboyant lover of colourful suits may have been the head of a brutal tyranny but, boy, did he have one-liners to spare. In your quest to free the fictional Himalayan country of Kyrat, you come across Min time and time again while you team up with rebel forces and ride elephants to your heart’s content. You’ll be hard pressed to find another villain quite as fun as Min in your other adventures, that much I can promise.

20. The Wolf Among Us

Developer: Telltale Games
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Android, iOS

This 2014 cult hit from Telltale took classic fairytale characters, reimagined them in a hidden town in 1980s New York and then dropped them all into the mix of a murder investigation that the player leads. As the reformed Big Bad Wolf, you get to lead the search for the murderer like the kind of gruff detective you’d find in early 2000s TV shows; only in this case, the suspects and aides are all familiar fairytale folk. In episodic installments, you are tasked with unravelling the mystery of the killings that are taking place in Fabletown and, soon enough, the whole fabric of this strange community starts to fall apart. The Wolf Among Us is an oddity that you won’t forget in a hurry, so head on into Fabletown and enjoy the topsy turvy nature of it all.

19. Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor

Developer: Monolith Productions
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One

Making video games based on highly successful movie series and book adaptations can be risky business. There have been far too many instances in which beloved films have been made into terrible games (anyone remember the Activision version of Quantum of Solace? No? Me neither) and ended up feeling pointless. Luckily in the case of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, developers got it right and did justice to Tolkein’s world by introducing us to non-canon characters and expanding even more on this astonishingly detailed universe. Famed for its ‘Nemesis’ system – in which Uruks and orcs remember encounters with the game’s protagonist and learn from them, making them more difficult to defeat -, Shadow of Mordor contains hours of gameplay and more deep dives into the complex lore of Tolkein’s Middle-Earth than you can shake a stick (or Gandalf’s staff) at. For anyone with even the slightest affinity for The Lord of the Rings, Shadow of Mordor is a must.

18. Gone Home

Developer: Fullbright
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS

If you like your adventures with just a touch of tragedy and a thoughtful look at issues concerning gender and sexuality, then Gone Home is the indie title you should be exploring. It may not involve the use of heavy weaponry the way the other entries on this list do and it may not take you across sweeping lands, but it does invite you to seek out a gripping and bittersweet story of one girl’s reason for fleeing her family home. Told through the lens of a young woman in search of her sister, Gone Home is devised of wandering through a big, empty house and slowly combing through clues to what has unfolded here. It may not sound like an adventure in the traditional sense but it is certainly fascinating enough to keep you as entertained as the aforementioned big budget games do.

17. Bioshock Infinite

Developer: Irrational Games
Platforms:
PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

If you weren’t satisfied with knocking several rounds out of a crazed tyrant in Far Cry 5, try Bioshock Infinite on for size. In a dramatic change of scenery from the first two Bioshock games, Infinite takes you sky high (literally) by thrusting you, as the fantastically named Booker DeWitt, into Columbia – a floating city ruled by a figure that fancies himself as a God. Like all Bioshock entries, Infinite is notable for its creepy atmosphere (even with a new, bright colour palette that serves as the complete opposite to its predecessors) and ability to scare the absolute crap out of players even when all seems calm. Don’t question the complexities of the varying timelines you come across, just trust those creepy twins.

16. Guardians of the Galaxy

Developer: Eidos Montreal
Platform(s): PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

In this brilliantly entertaining and humor-filled adventure, you take on the role of Star-Lord as you set out across the galaxy with your rag-tag team. Filled with action and plenty of surprises along the way, you’ll find yourself wrapped up in quest to save the day against an intergalactic threat – all in a day’s work, right? With a loveable cast of characters that form up your crew, each member will offer something different in the story, including fighting styles when you enter into combat. From chatting with your misfit crew aboard the Milano to landing on strange alien planets, Guardians of the Galaxy takes you on an uproarious ride you won’t want to miss.

15. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Developer: Respawn Entertainment
Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One

While we wait it out for the sequel Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you can jump straight into a galaxy far, far away and live out your greatest fantasies of galivanting about as a Jedi right here. Set years after the infamous Order 66 was carried out, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order introduces players to a Jedi Padawan in hiding, whose training was cut short and who soon finds himself working to restore the old Order. In true Star Wars style, you team up with a friendly little droid and end up encountering more than a few familiar faces as you traverse an ever expanding galaxy. If you’re currently longing to get away as far as you possibly can as lockdown starts to get a hold of you, then Fallen Order is the perfect getaway car (or spaceship, I suppose).

14. Stray

Developer: BlueTwelve
Platform(s): PC, PS5, PS4

Stray takes you on one pawsome adventure as a little cat who, after getting lost, must find their way through a neon-tinted cybercity inhabited by robots. Along the way, you’ll meet a little robot called B12 who accompanies you as you run along the streets, climb up buildings, and paw at paint cans to find your way through. With plenty of mysteries wrapped up in its world, you’ll puzzle your way through the city and experience everything from the perspective a fluffy. From pawing at paint cans to known them over, to curling up for a snooze, and scratching at rugs, you’ll get to do all the things a cat would do as you explore. Oh, and there’s a dedicated meow-button, of course.

13. Until Dawn

Developer: Supermassive Games
Platform(s): PS4

Often billed as one of the most inventive survival horror games around, this 2015 hit from Supermassive Games is the story of one night spent in the snowy Blackwood Mountains, where you switch in and out of playing as eight different characters; all of whom must band together to escape from the varying, mysterious terrors crashing their winter gathering. The gameplay in Until Dawn is mostly made of quicktime events and, much like in Life is Strange, the butterfly effect is employed throughout the story to ensure that the player is constantly aware of the consequences of their rash actions – something which raises the stakes of the game and makes for a much more intriguing trawl through the woods than your usual horror fare. When isolation stops you from spending an actual night cooped up with friends somewhere, why not do it in Until Dawn, instead? Minus the Wendigos, obviously.

12. Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus

Developer:
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

There is, perhaps, nothing more satisfying than taking down hordes of Nazis over and over again while also fusing your body with a souped-up supersuit. And you can quote me on that. Assuming the role once again of BJ Blazkowicz in this umpteenth entry in the legendary series, Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus might be the only game ever to feature an entire sequence in which you come face to face with Adolf Hitler on Venus. Yes, that really does happen. Wolfenstein places you right in the belly of the beast (that is to say, a Nazi-occupied America) and lets you unleash hell on anyone that stands in the way of liberation. The New Colossus is not only a whole heap of absurd fun but also packs in plenty of inspired characters and moments of equal hilarity and even tenderness. All in all, it’s a (literal) blast.

11. Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Developer: Eidos Montreal
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Xbox One

The final piece in the puzzle that is Lara Croft’s early years of, well, raiding tombs, Shadow of the Tomb Raider is a satisfying and intriguing conclusion to Lara’s origin story. Since 1996, the character of Lara has remained a constant in the world of adventure gaming and the reboot that began in 2013 only cemented her status as a behemoth of action and historical mystery solving. Shadow of the Tomb Raider is, naturally, dominated by tales of hidden cities, powerful spiritual forces, artefacts and that indomitable strive for accomplishment that we’ve come to associate Lara with over the years. Set largely in the Americas and filled with fantastically detailed local legends, Shadow of the Tomb Raider serves up an adventure for the ages.

10. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Developer: Ubisoft
Platform(s):
PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One

As the latest entry in the series, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla takes you on a sprawling adventure as Viking newly arrived in England. As Eivor, you’ll be raiding for riches, growing your settlement, and journeying out into the vast open-world to uncover all of its secrets. With a main story arc and plenty of side quests to keep you busy, there’s no shortage of adventures to experience with an axe in hand. And with so much to see and explore in the base game, there’s also a host of new DLC additions and updates to keep you busy for a long time yet. Leaning into the RPG side of the series more than ever, you’ll also get to decide what actions to take as you progress.

9. Life is Strange

Developer: Dontnod
Platform(s): PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One

Life is Strange takes you on a journey through an extraordinary period of time in a teenage girl’s life, filled with moments where the choices you make are bound to have an unchangeable impact on the future. Set in a small town – a site which serves as a tentative and delicate exploration of identity – Life is Strange sees the protagonist Max rewind time, and forge and lose friendships in an attempt to solve the mystery that is engulfing her home of Arcadia Bay. With expert storytelling and emotional intelligence both on display at all times here, Life is Strange is the perfect adventure for anyone in search of poignancy. And thanks to the remastered collection, you can experience the game that started the series with improved graphics.

8. Telltale’s The Walking Dead

Developer: Telltale Games
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Arguably the jewel in Telltale’s crown, this take on the seemingly eternal comic book series is fraught with emotional devastation, sensitivity and near-on impossible choices to make; all while battling off hordes of walkers. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that just because The Walking Dead is deeply rooted in emotion that it isn’t also a dynamic and often terrifying slice of action. You’ll have to fend off the creatures clawing at your flesh just as much as you’ll have to make difficult and strategic decisions. If you’re looking for a real distraction in lockdown, look to this test of morals nestled in an unassuming zombie game you might otherwise overlook.

7. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection

Developer: Naughty Dog
Platform(s):
PS4

Is it even possible to have a discussion of the great adventure games without mentioning Nathan Drake’s name at least once? In Naughty Dog’s definitive series, you get to step into the old journeyman’s boots of Nathan – treasure hunter extraordinaire and all-round charming Indiana Jones type, with his own fascinating backstory to boot (if you can excuse the pun). Across four installments, Nathan travels across the globe along with fellow ragtags in search of artefacts, truth and glories galore. Filled with puzzles, shoot-outs and plenty of stealth for those that prefer sneaking their way through decaying ruins, Uncharted is infinite in the joys it provides for anyone wondering if X really does mark the spot with all the spare time they have at home now.

6. Skyrim

Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform(s): PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch

Skyrim is one adventure many keep coming back to since it was first released over a decade ago, and with good reason. While it’s partly thanks to the fact that Skyrim has landed on so many platforms over the years, it’s also mainly because it serves up a rich world where you have your own adventures. As the Dragonborn the main campaign will keep you plenty busy, but the expansive world is ripe for all kinds of escapades to boot; with many secrets, side quests, and encounters to discover in Tamriel. With the release on new-consoles and an update that introduces fishing, there’s never been a better time to step in the world of Skyrim – whether you’re revisiting it or experiencing it for the first time.

5. The Last of Us

Developer: Naughty Dog
Platform(s): PS4

It is difficult to decide what to classify The Last of Us as. Part searing tale of humanity, part classic tragedy and part terrifying test of survival; the story of Joel, Ellie and their journey through a desolate America provides some of the most moving moments in gaming history and is surely one of the greatest adventures there is. Though they are not in search of hidden treasure but, rather, a life away from the infected that roam the overgrown streets, Joel and Ellie are no less adventurers than Naughty Dog’s other lauded heroes, like Nathan Drake. Consisting of gameplay that often sees you counting your bullets and making ‘em count, staying hidden from those infamous “clickers” and wandering through the ruins of former American states, The Last of Us is an incredibly well-paced and structured piece of work – just don’t be afraid to have a cry every now and then.

4. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Developer: CD Projekt Red
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Sometimes you need a companion in your gaming whose humour is sardonic enough to keep you entertained. Enter Geralt the Witcher, who brings with him in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt one of the most wide-reaching and versatile adventures ever seen, as you inadvertently end up caught in a battle between empires for control and even solve a few murder mysteries involving elves and werewolves in the search for your adoptive daughter across a vast and unforgiving terrain. The many quests of Geralt of Rivia are plentiful and emotional enough that no gamer could want for anything once they pick up a controller and put on his Witcher’s medallion.

3. God of War

Developer: Santa Monica Studio
Platform(s): PC, PS4

Anyone that owned a console back in 2005 surely remembers the trials and tribulations of Kratos, the infamous Spartan god and harbinger of destruction in the ancient world, no? Even if you didn’t play the original God of War series, the reboot made for the PS4 in 2018 is brilliant. In a touching story centred around father and son, you assume the role of Kratos in what initially appears to be an unassuming journey to scatter the ashes of his late wife (and his son’s mother) and soon end up embroiled in the wrath of Odin, the whispers of the World Serpent and the stories of all sorts of other mythical figures. Both an enthralling adventure and a tender study of the sacrifices we make for family, God of War is as thrilling as it is tear-jerking.

2. Marvel’s Spider-Man

Developer: Insomniac Games
Platform(s):
PS5, PS4

This PlayStation exclusive turned out to be quite the hit when it swung onto the platform back in 2018. In a modern world that can sometimes feel oversaturated with new and ‘improved’ superheroes, Marvel’s Spider-Man was the perfect reminder that one of the greatest and most relatable heroes of all time would always be just a kid from Queens. With savvy game mechanics that make you feel as if you really are swinging from one iconic landmark to another across the New York skyline, Insomniac Games’ iteration of Spidey offers up the most familiar version of Peter Parker yet – as a broke graduate just trying to pay his rent (and save the city he loves from supervillains). Marvel’s Spider-Man is a fantastic dive into the non-stop world of NYC’s beloved webslinger, filled with hours of story, hilarious and moving side-missions, and painstaking attention to detail.

1. Red Dead Redemption 2

Developer: Rockstar
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One

In one of the most ambitious and sprawling games in recent memory, you can strap on outlaw Arthur Morgan’s stirrups and spend hour after hour journeying through the last days of the Western frontier in the company of your trusty horse and a few old friends. In this prequel to the much-loved Red Dead Redemption, weirdly named Red Dead Redemption 2, you find yourself playing as a member of Dutch van der Linde’s legendary gang, alongside a younger version of the original, legendary Red Dead protagonist John Marston, and are able to ride freely across a great American landscape. You are faced with either taking the path of the honourable man as the era of the Wild West approaches its death or spending your days being as terrible an outlaw can be – the choice is yours as you lasso your way through one adventure to the next.

For more, check out our pick of the best RPG games you can play right now.

Hannah Ryan started her time at GamesRadar+ as an intern, writing news and features for the site. However, Hannah is now a freelance digital programmer and trending news writer at CNN, contributing to the news programming and curating the day’s breaking stories for the digital homepage. Hannah has a MA Magazine Journalism and has years of experience in broadcasting and production through her time working as a presenter for the Xpress radio station.

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