Carmen Sandiego returns in Google Earth's throwback to the original video games

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'Carmen Sandiego: The Tutankhamun's Mask Caper' will test your knowledge of geography with a fun minigame for Google Earth.

GoogleJust like the original"Carmen Sandiego" games,"The Tutankhamun's Mask Caper" will test your knowledge of geography as you track a master criminal around the globe.

"The Tutankhamun's Mask Caper" is the second in a series of"Carmen Sandiego" games produced with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The first chapter,"The Crown Jewels Caper" was released in March 2019.Carmen Sandiego has returned for a new adventure, and you can join in on the fun with a free game on Google Earth.

The"Carmen Sandiego" series stars a legendary burglar known for leading VILE, a global criminal organization. Players use clues to track Carmen and her cohorts around the world, testing their knowledge of world locations and landmarks in the process. The geography-based trivia of"Carmen Sandiego" is a great match for the global perspectives offered by Google Earth.

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