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Scatty Maps Mexico
Do you know geography of Mexico? It's time to play and learn about this country. Place all Mexican states on right places in the shortest time possible. You'll be able to see their flags, capitals and population and extend your knowledge.
Start Playing Scatty Maps Mexico: A Quick Guide
Drag and drop maps of states on the place where they should be.
What technology or platform is used for rendering this game?
The engine or tool used to create this game is Construct 2.
What is the name of the development company for this game?
The developer company that worked on this game is Physical Form.
Does the game offer a mobile version?
Scatty Maps Mexico provides a mobile experience for users.
How is this game categorized within the gaming world?
This game is classified as Casual in terms of its category.
What is the gender preference for this game?
This game is most suitable for Male & Female players.
Is the game safe for kids?
No, Scatty Maps Mexico does not contain content suitable for kids.
How do the tags help identify the game’s genre or focus?
The tags that would help search for this game are: geography.
Does the game contain any elements of aggression or cruelty?
Yes, Scatty Maps Mexico features aggressive or violent actions.
Who would enjoy this game the most based on age?
The game is suitable for players aged Teens.
Does the game depict blood in any form?
Yes, blood is shown during gameplay or in cutscenes of Scatty Maps Mexico.