Monument Valley

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Journey through a surreal world where impossible geometry dances with art. Guide a silent princess through enchanting landscapes, unraveling secrets and reshaping the world with each step, all set to a hauntingly beautiful score.

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What year was Monument Valley designated as a Navajo Tribal Park? (Hard)
#1: 1958
#2: 1961
#3: 1975
#4: 1982
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What is the primary geological feature that defines Monument Valley? (Advanced)
#1: Sandstone Buttes
#2: Limestone Cliffs
#3: Granite Peaks
#4: Volcanic Craters
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Monument Valley is not actually a valley but a region of sandstone buttes, mesas, and spires, often referred to as a desert landscape, and is located on the Navajo Nation Reservation.
Monument Valley has been featured in over 100 films, making it one of the most photographed landscapes in the world.

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What is your favorite feature of Monument Valley?
The stunning visuals
The challenging puzzles
The unique perspective shifts
The calming soundtrack
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What is your favorite aspect of the Monument Valley experience?
The Art and Design
The Soundtrack
The Puzzles
The Storytelling
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