Wandrio Global tile hunting map is launched

We are excited to announce the launch of Wandrio’s new Global Tile Map which is a powerful and visually engaging way to explore tiles collected by Wandrio app users all around the world. And also to see which tiles are still totally unexplored orphan tiles waiting for you to come and get them. With this …

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Wandrio’s First Month – Growth, Lessons, and What Comes Next

Wandrio’s first full month in operation has been both intense and highly rewarding. User growth has accelerated day by day, faster than we initially anticipated. This rapid growth has required immediate improvements to our backend architecture to ensure performance and stability under increasing load. One of the most interesting developments has been the arrival of …

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Wandrio – Explore every tile in the world

Wandrio is more than just a game. We are building a global adventure platform. The core concept is simple: the world is divided into millions of square tiles. You collect these tiles by physically visiting their locations. Using GPS tracking, Wandrio records your journeys and marks the tiles you’ve captured. Over time, you build a personal map of …

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Tile Mayor, Finder and Legend

When you click a tile in Wandrio, you can see different statistics from that particular tile.First you can see the name of the tile and then how many times you have visited that tile. The name of the tile helps with communicating about certain locations. On the right side of tile the tile info-screen you …

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Start collecting tiles with Wandrio

We have been working hard to create the best tile collecting experience for you. At the moment we are still testing out all the features, and the app is getting better every day. Take part in the testing process by downloading our beta-version from Apple-store or Google play. You can get Wandrio app for Android …

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What are tile clusters?

Tile clusters are a combination of tiles you have visited, that are connected to each other. But thats not enough! To be accepted as a part of a cluster, all the sides of the tiles have to be also visited tiles. So the next tiles to north, east south and west have to be visited …

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