![]() ![]() When you finish a game, you earn a state, and it will add on to your map. When you are not playing any bonus games or the main game itself, you have your hands of the map of the United States, except with happy faces. The game never ends until a state falls of the cliff. To save the states, you must tap the capital and its state and they will be rescued. With the states, there are capital names. In the game, there is a conveyor belt, and states fall on to it, and the belt is carrying them toward the cliff. In Capital Drop you have a choice of easy, medium, or hard modes just like the Pile Up! mini-game. The game has a stopwatch, to tell you how long it took you to put them together. Hard mode, as you may know, gives you the biggest amount of states for you to put together. If you choose easy mode, the game will give you a small amount of states for you to put together. In the game, it will give you a random region of the country, and you must put the states together like a puzzle. In Puzzler you can choose, easy, medium and hard modes. You must do this as fast as possible to get a new high score. When you play the game, the game gives you a random state name. In the game, you granted either Easy, Medium or Hard modes. It's kind of the opposite of the classic game, as you have to make sure it does NOT reach the finish line. In Pile Up, the game looks like the classic Stack the States game platform, except is has circular walls to keep the states on the platform. The highest score you can get on Map It is 60. You must locate that state by tapping where you think it is. ![]() Once the game starts, it will give you a random state. In Map It!, you are given a blank map of the United States, counting Alaska and Hawaii. Map It! is the first game to earn, and Capital Drop is the last and requires the most states to play. You earn these mini games by earning a certain amount of states. The bonus games are the extra games included in the game which are "Map It!", "Pile up!", "Puzzler", and "Capital Drop". To finish the game, you must win all 50 states. As you progress through the game, the finish line gets higher, causing the game to get harder.Įvery time you win a game (If you get 50% of the answers right, by the minimum) you will earn a state. The main purpose of the game is to stack states up to the finish line, and make sure they don't fall. The game is a bit luck, however, as it depends on what state you get (unless if you drop it on purpose or get it wrong on purpose), for example, if you get the state of Alaska, it would be too much weight for the other states. The game will ask you questions about what states the state borders, which states border Canada or Mexico, the capitals of each state, major cities, and even nicknames. In Stack the States, you must find the correct answer to get a state of the United States. and is on the Top Charts of educational games. ![]() It is the first game of Freecloud Design, Inc. and is one of the most popular educational games in the United States. Stack the States is a game published in 2010 by Freecloud Design, Inc. ![]()
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