A word and travel game.

Game Features

Travel Goal

Travel Goals

A single-person game that challenges you to travel famous routes to complete location-based Travel Goals.

Group Games

Group Games

The multiplayer game where you can play against your family, friends or let us automatically find someone for you to play.

License Plates

License Plates

Collect license plates from all the states as you travel as you solve puzzles and pursue your travel goals.

City Facts

City Facts

Learn interesting facts about the the cities you visit along the routes you travel.

Vehicles

Vehicles

Choose and customize a vehicle from the points you earn as you play the game.

Lightning Round

Lightning Rounds

Earn bonus points by racing against the clock to solve puzzles.

Routes

Bonus Routes

Follow some of the most famous American scenic routes in pursuit of your travel goals.

Leader boards

Leader Boards

Keep track of how you stack up against other players or your circle of friends.

Game Stats

Game Stats

Review all your game playing statistics and history to track your progress.

Achievements

Achievements

Collect achievement badges as you reach progressively higher levels in the game.

Friends

Friends

Find friends, compete against them and follow their progress.

And More

And More

We are constantly working on improving and adding features, so check back often to see what's new.

Play for Free

You can play the game for FREE!

If you like the game, you can become a Plates Club Member and access additional features!

Membership Benefits:
  • Premium vehicles
  • More group games
  • Bonus routes
  • Additional accessories
Why Join?

Support a family developed game, refusal to sell your data and no ads.

If you have gotten some entertainment from playing, we ask only for a small favor in return. Though we have enjoyed creating this game, it did take a lot time to develop and costs actual money to keep the game running. Joining the Plates Club does not cost much, and we hope the added features make the game even more enjoyable.


With so many "free" games out there, why pay?

The simple answer is: privacy. Companies that provide "free" games have to make money somehow and they do this by selling your personal information: your email, the games you like, the times of day you play, how long you play, and even scarier things. The "free" game companies sell this to other companies that are compiling a database of all your actions from other games and web sites. Your data is then sold to companies and agencies that use it to manipulate and exploit you in ways you might not even notice.

For those "free" games, they are only free if you do not put any value on your privacy!