You can try to catch Carmen Sandiego in Google Earth's throwback to the original video game

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You can try to catch Carmen Sandiego in Google Earth's throwback to the original video game
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Google Earth has released the first in a series of 'Carmen Sandiego' games that will test your knowledge of geography.

Carmen Sandiego: The Crown Jewels Caper

Just like the original"Carmen Sandiego" games,"The Crown Jewels Caper" will test your knowledge of geography as you track Carmen around the globe.Google says"The Crown Jewels Caper" is the first in a planned series of"Carmen Sandiego" games produced with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. So naturally, the news that Google was releasing a new"Carmen Sandiego" minigame for its Google Earth app triggered waves of nostalgia.," the first in a planned new series of"Carmen Sandiego" games coming to its mapping application. You can play the minigame for free on PCs and mobile devices.

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