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* One of the earliest video game examples is ''International Karate'' from 1986, where the player fights karate matches in locations like the [[PyramidPower Egyptian Pyramids]], UsefulNotes/London, UsefulNotes/MountFuji, UsefulNotes/NewYork, UsefulNotes/RioDeJaneiro, and UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}}.

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* One of the earliest video game examples is ''International Karate'' from 1986, where the player fights karate matches in locations like the [[PyramidPower Egyptian Pyramids]], UsefulNotes/London, UsefulNotes/MountFuji, UsefulNotes/NewYork, UsefulNotes/{{London}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} Mount Fuji]], UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, UsefulNotes/RioDeJaneiro, and UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}}.
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* One of the earliest video game examples is ''International Karate'' from 1986, where the player fights karate matches in locations like Giza, UsefulNotes/London, UsefulNotes/MountFuji, UsefulNotes/NewYork, UsefulNotes/RioDeJaneiro, and UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}}.

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* One of the earliest video game examples is ''International Karate'' from 1986, where the player fights karate matches in locations like Giza, the [[PyramidPower Egyptian Pyramids]], UsefulNotes/London, UsefulNotes/MountFuji, UsefulNotes/NewYork, UsefulNotes/RioDeJaneiro, and UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}}.
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* One of the earliest video game examples is ''International Karate'' from 1986, where the player fights karate matches in locations like Giza, UsefulNotes/London, UsefulNotes/MountFuji, UsefulNotes/NewYork, UsefulNotes/RioDeJaneiro, and UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}}.

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* {{Racing Game}}s in general that involve tracks around real-life locations around the world would ultimately be this trope.



* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaBloodlines'' is unique in the series for having the stages be various castles across Europe.



* ''VideoGame/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' Guess you'll have to travel the globe to find out!
* The ''{{VideoGame/Uncharted}}'' games are all set in a variety of exotic locations around the world, which is a given as the series is heavily inspired by adventure stories like ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.

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* ''VideoGame/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' Guess you'll have to travel ''VideoGame/CriminalCaseWorldEdition'' combines this with SequelGoesForeign as the globe to find out!
* The ''{{VideoGame/Uncharted}}'' games
Bureau discover the existence of SOMBRA, a Nebulous Evil Organization with global cells, and are all set in a variety of exotic tasked with dismantling them across nine regions - Europe, the Sahara, Eurasia, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, Africa, South America, and North America.
* ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon 3'' has the brothers traveling to various
locations around the world, which is a given as globe to collect the series is heavily inspired by adventure stories like ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.{{MacGuffin}}s.
* ''VideoGame/DuckTales'' and its sequel had stages set in various locales, each with a treasure to collect.



* ''VideoGame/{{Rampage}}'' has the monsters visiting various locales to destroy them. One game (the first one where they actually travel outside the US) is even named ''World Tour''.
* ''VideoGame/MegaMan6'' is about Mega Man travelling around the world to fight the robot masters. As such, each robot master and level has a distinctive cultural feel (Yamato Man's level is distinctly Japanese, Tomahawk Man's level takes place in the Wild West, Flame Man's level takes place in the Middle Eastern desert, and so on).
* ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon 3'' has the brothers traveling to various locations around the globe to collect the {{MacGuffin}}s.
* While ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 1'' was set in 2005 Los Angeles, almost every iteration since that has become a world tour. In fact, the second game made this an actual plot point.
* ''VideoGame/DuckTales'' and its sequel had stages set in various locales, each with a treasure to collect.
* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'':
** ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartVsTheWorld'' has Bart win a treasure hunt around the world by winning a Krusty the Clown art contest. The places he and Krusty visit are Egypt, China, the North Pole, and Hollywood, and along the way, they encounter the relatives of Mr. Burns, who serve as the game's bosses.
** Later, this is downplayed by ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsGame'', which has a level that is an eating contest where you go around several sets made to look like famous real-world locations- China, Australia, Mexico, Germany, France, Scotland, Italy, and the USA.
* In ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheAzranLegacy'', Layton travels around the world to visit locations connected to the mysteries of the ancient Azran civilization, all of them holding their fair share of puzzles to solve.
* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' had its titular character traveling to several {{Theme Park Version}}s of famous real-world locations to bring the planet back together.
* ''VideoGame/Killer7'': At least half of the missions take place in locations around the world, like Texas, the Dominican Republic, and a well-lit amusement park in America.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Rampage}}'' has ''VideoGame/DynamiteDux'' downplays this, as three of the monsters visiting various locales to destroy them. One game (the first one where they actually travel outside the US) is even named ''World Tour''.
* ''VideoGame/MegaMan6'' is about Mega Man travelling around the world to fight the robot masters. As such, each robot master
stages are based on Japan, Texas, and level has a distinctive cultural feel (Yamato Man's level is distinctly Japanese, Tomahawk Man's level takes place in the Wild West, Flame Man's level takes place in the Middle Eastern desert, and so on).
* ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon 3'' has the brothers traveling to various locations around the globe to collect the {{MacGuffin}}s.
Chicago.
* While ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 1'' was set ''VideoGame/EarnestEvans'' travels around the world in 2005 Los Angeles, almost every iteration his game. You'd only know this from the map, however, since that has become a world tour. In fact, the second game made this an actual plot point.levels look nothing like their real-world counterparts.
* ''VideoGame/DuckTales'' and its sequel had stages set in various locales, each with --> '''[[WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}} slowbeef:]]''' ...wait a treasure to collect.
* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'':
** ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartVsTheWorld'' has Bart win a treasure hunt around the world by winning a Krusty the Clown art contest. The places he and Krusty visit are Egypt, China, the North Pole, and Hollywood, and along the way, they encounter the relatives
minute, did all of Mr. Burns, who serve as the game's bosses.
** Later, this is downplayed by ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsGame'', which has a level
that happen in ''Maine?''* ''VideoGame/MegaMan6'' is an eating contest where you go around several sets made to look like famous real-world locations- China, Australia, Mexico, Germany, France, Scotland, Italy, and the USA.
* In ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheAzranLegacy'', Layton travels
about Mega Man travelling around the world to visit locations connected to fight the mysteries of the ancient Azran civilization, all of them holding their fair share of puzzles to solve.
* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' had its titular character traveling to several {{Theme Park Version}}s of famous real-world locations to bring the planet back together.
* ''VideoGame/Killer7'': At least half of the missions take
robot masters. As such, each robot master and level has a distinctive cultural feel (Yamato Man's level is distinctly Japanese, Tomahawk Man's level takes place in locations around the world, like Texas, Wild West, Flame Man's level takes place in the Dominican Republic, Middle Eastern desert, and a well-lit amusement park in America.so on).



* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaBloodlines'' is unique in the series for having the stages be various castles across Europe.

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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaBloodlines'' is unique in ''VideoGame/GODHeedTheCallToAwaken'' has the series for having the stages be various castles across Europe.protagonists traveling all over Earth post-AlienInvasion.



* Similarly, ''VideoGame/RockBand'' has the World Tour mode, complete with world map - and, true to form, you can only travel the world once you gain enough fans to buy your own private jet. Until then, you're limited to play across the USA or Europe, depending on the hometown you chose when creating your character. Similarly in ''3'', as you advance through the Road Challenges, your traveling options become greater.
* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game has the chosen character fighting the others in their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"! With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''. ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6'', in particular, has a "World Tour" mode where players can make their own character and embark on a globe-trotting journey of their own to learn from the best fighters in the world.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Quackshot}}'', Donald travels to Duckburg (United States), Mexico, Transylvania, Maharajah (India), Egypt, South Pole, Viking Ship (in the Norwegian Sea) and the [[TempleOfDoom Treasure Island]] in Atlantic Ocean.

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* ** Similarly, ''VideoGame/RockBand'' has the World Tour mode, complete with world map - and, true to form, you can only travel the world once you gain enough fans to buy your own private jet. Until then, you're limited to play across the USA or Europe, depending on the hometown you chose when creating your character. Similarly in ''3'', as you advance through the Road Challenges, your traveling options become greater.
* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game ''VideoGame/GunmanClive 2'' has the your chosen character fighting chasing the others in robot that destroyed their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"! With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''. ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6'', in particular, has a "World Tour" mode where players can make their own character and embark on a globe-trotting journey of their own to learn from the best fighters hometown, travelling across several continents in the world.
process.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Quackshot}}'', Donald travels to Duckburg (United States), Mexico, Transylvania, Maharajah (India), Egypt, South Pole, Viking Ship (in ''VideoGame/Killer7'': At least half of the Norwegian Sea) missions take place in locations around the world, like Texas, the Dominican Republic, and the [[TempleOfDoom Treasure Island]] a well-lit amusement park in Atlantic Ocean.America.
* ''Little Shop: World Traveler'' has you finding hidden objects in locations from England to Morocco. Oddly, two of them aren't countries: Venice and Area 51.



* ''VideoGame/DynamiteDux'' downplays this, as three of the stages are based on Japan, Texas, and Chicago.
* ''VideoGame/EarnestEvans'' travels around the world in his game. You'd only know this from the map, however, since the levels look nothing like their real-world counterparts.
--> '''[[WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}} slowbeef:]]''' ...wait a minute, did all of that happen in ''Maine?''
* In the ''VideoGame/{{TaleSpin|Sega}}'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, Baloo and Kit collect cargo boxes from various locations around the world in order to beat Shere Khan's seven day record and win a lifetime work contract from the city. Among their locations are Italy, Greece, Egypt, India, New York, and San Francisco.

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* ''VideoGame/DynamiteDux'' downplays this, as three of the stages are based on Japan, Texas, and Chicago.
* ''VideoGame/EarnestEvans'' travels around the world in his game. You'd only know this from the map, however, since the levels look nothing like their real-world counterparts.
--> '''[[WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}} slowbeef:]]''' ...wait a minute, did all of that happen in ''Maine?''
* In ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'', the ''VideoGame/{{TaleSpin|Sega}}'' video game for title character, her band (including Sophia), the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, Baloo protagonist, and Kit collect cargo boxes from various locations around Xianne [[spoiler:go on one of these in the world in order to beat Shere Khan's seven day record and win a lifetime work contract from the city. Among their locations are Italy, Greece, Egypt, India, New York, and San Francisco.Perfect Ending.]]



* Almost every level and side character in ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'' represents a different region or culture, including Canada (as [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Icy Peaks]]), the Pacific Islands (as [[LethalLavaLand Molten Crater]]), and the Swiss Alps (as Sheila's Alp).
* In ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'', the title character, her band (including Sophia), the protagonist, and Xianne [[spoiler:go on one of these in the Perfect Ending.]]
* ''Little Shop: World Traveler'' has you finding hidden objects in locations from England to Morocco. Oddly, two of them aren't countries: Venice and Area 51.
* ''VideoGame/SubwaySurfers'' uses real would locales for the backgrounds since 2013.

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* Almost every level and side character in ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'' represents a different region or culture, including Canada (as [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Icy Peaks]]), the Pacific Islands (as [[LethalLavaLand Molten Crater]]), and the Swiss Alps (as Sheila's Alp).
* In ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'', ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheAzranLegacy'', Layton travels around the title character, her band (including Sophia), the protagonist, and Xianne [[spoiler:go on one of these in the Perfect Ending.]]
* ''Little Shop: World Traveler'' has you finding hidden objects in
world to visit locations from England connected to Morocco. Oddly, two the mysteries of the ancient Azran civilization, all of them aren't countries: Venice holding their fair share of puzzles to solve.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Quackshot}}'', Donald travels to Duckburg (United States), Mexico, Transylvania, Maharajah (India), Egypt, South Pole, Viking Ship (in the Norwegian Sea)
and Area 51.the [[TempleOfDoom Treasure Island]] in Atlantic Ocean.
* ''VideoGame/SubwaySurfers'' uses real {{Racing Game}}s in general that involve tracks around real-life locations around the world would ultimately be this trope.
* ''VideoGame/{{Rampage}}'' has the monsters visiting various
locales for to destroy them. One game (the first one where they actually travel outside the backgrounds since 2013.US) is even named ''World Tour''.



* ''VideoGame/GunmanClive 2'' has your chosen character chasing the robot that destroyed their hometown, travelling across several continents in the process.

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* ''VideoGame/GunmanClive 2'' has In ''[[VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}} Round and Round Tamagotchi]]'', the player visits various Tamagotchis all over the world and plays specific minigames with them, such as (to name a couple of examples) helping Pianitchi to ice skate in Russia and playing a game of soccer with Kuromametchi in Brazil. Along the way, you win various items respresenting the countries you visit that you can decorate your chosen character chasing Tamagotchi avatar's house with.
* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'':
** ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartVsTheWorld'' has Bart win a treasure hunt around
the robot world by winning a Krusty the Clown art contest. The places he and Krusty visit are Egypt, China, the North Pole, and Hollywood, and along the way, they encounter the relatives of Mr. Burns, who serve as the game's bosses.
** Later, this is downplayed by ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsGame'', which has a level
that destroyed their hometown, travelling across is an eating contest where you go around several continents in sets made to look like famous real-world locations- China, Australia, Mexico, Germany, France, Scotland, Italy, and the process.USA.



* In ''VideoGame/TweetyAndTheMagicGems'' for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, WesternAnimation/PorkyPig, [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester]], WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, and Marc Antony travel the world in search of the five magic gems that reverse the curse that [[TakenForGranite turns Tweety to stone]]. Their destinations are North America (New York and San Francisco), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Brazil (Rio De Janeiro), England (London), France (Paris), Italy (Rome), Germany (Berlin), Russia (Moscow), Egypt (Cairo), Africa (Kenya), India (Calcutta), China (Bejing and Hong Kong), Japan (Kyoto), and Australia (Sydney).

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* In ''VideoGame/TweetyAndTheMagicGems'' ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' had its titular character traveling to several {{Theme Park Version}}s of famous real-world locations to bring the planet back together.
* Almost every level and side character in ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'' represents a different region or culture, including Canada (as [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Icy Peaks]]), the Pacific Islands (as [[LethalLavaLand Molten Crater]]), and the Swiss Alps (as Sheila's Alp).
* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game has the chosen character fighting the others in their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"! With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''. ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6'', in particular, has a "World Tour" mode where players can make their own character and embark on a globe-trotting journey of their own to learn from the best fighters in the world.
* ''VideoGame/SubwaySurfers'' uses real would locales
for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, WesternAnimation/PorkyPig, [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester]], WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, and Marc Antony travel the world in search of the five magic gems that reverse the curse that [[TakenForGranite turns Tweety to stone]]. Their destinations are North America (New York and San Francisco), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Brazil (Rio De Janeiro), England (London), France (Paris), Italy (Rome), Germany (Berlin), Russia (Moscow), Egypt (Cairo), Africa (Kenya), India (Calcutta), China (Bejing and Hong Kong), Japan (Kyoto), and Australia (Sydney).backgrounds since 2013.



** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' puts heavy emphasis on courses and characters from all around the ''Mario'' world. In addition to the returning courses from previous installments, ''Tour'' features original courses based off of real-world cities like New York City and Tokyo. Many of these courses were later incorporated as DLC onto ''VideoGame/MarioKart8 Deluxe''.



** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' puts heavy emphasis on courses and characters from all around the ''Mario'' world. In addition to the returning courses from previous installments, ''Tour'' features original courses based off of real-world cities like New York City and Tokyo. Many of these courses were later incorporated as DLC onto ''VideoGame/MarioKart8 Deluxe''.
* ''VideoGame/GODHeedTheCallToAwaken'' has the protagonists traveling all over Earth post-AlienInvasion.

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** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' puts heavy emphasis on courses * In the ''VideoGame/{{TaleSpin|Sega}}'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, Baloo and characters Kit collect cargo boxes from all various locations around the ''Mario'' world. In addition world in order to the returning courses beat Shere Khan's seven day record and win a lifetime work contract from previous installments, ''Tour'' features original courses based off of real-world cities like the city. Among their locations are Italy, Greece, Egypt, India, New York City York, and Tokyo. Many of these courses were later incorporated as DLC onto ''VideoGame/MarioKart8 Deluxe''.
* ''VideoGame/GODHeedTheCallToAwaken'' has the protagonists traveling all over Earth post-AlienInvasion.
San Francisco.



* In ''[[VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}} Round and Round Tamagotchi]]'', the player visits various Tamagotchis all over the world and plays specific minigames with them, such as (to name a couple of examples) helping Pianitchi to ice skate in Russia and playing a game of soccer with Kuromametchi in Brazil. Along the way, you win various items respresenting the countries you visit that you can decorate your Tamagotchi avatar's house with.
* ''VideoGame/CriminalCaseWorldEdition'' combines this with SequelGoesForeign as the Bureau discover the existence of SOMBRA, a Nebulous Evil Organization with global cells, and are tasked with dismantling them across nine regions - Europe, the Sahara, Eurasia, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, Africa, South America, and North America.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}} Round ''VideoGame/TweetyAndTheMagicGems'' for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, WesternAnimation/PorkyPig, [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester]], WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, and Round Tamagotchi]]'', the player visits various Tamagotchis all over Marc Antony travel the world in search of the five magic gems that reverse the curse that [[TakenForGranite turns Tweety to stone]]. Their destinations are North America (New York and plays specific minigames with them, such as (to name a couple of examples) helping Pianitchi to ice skate in San Francisco), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Brazil (Rio De Janeiro), England (London), France (Paris), Italy (Rome), Germany (Berlin), Russia (Moscow), Egypt (Cairo), Africa (Kenya), India (Calcutta), China (Bejing and playing Hong Kong), Japan (Kyoto), and Australia (Sydney).
* While ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 1'' was set in 2005 Los Angeles, almost every iteration since that has become
a world tour. In fact, the second game of soccer with Kuromametchi in Brazil. Along the way, you win various items respresenting the countries you visit that you can decorate your Tamagotchi avatar's house with.
* ''VideoGame/CriminalCaseWorldEdition'' combines
made this with SequelGoesForeign an actual plot point.
* The ''{{VideoGame/Uncharted}}'' games are all set in a variety of exotic locations around the world, which is a given
as the Bureau discover series is heavily inspired by adventure stories like ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.
* ''VideoGame/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' Guess you'll have to travel
the existence of SOMBRA, a Nebulous Evil Organization with global cells, and are tasked with dismantling them across nine regions - Europe, the Sahara, Eurasia, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, Africa, South America, and North America.globe to find out!
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* Franchise/MonsterVerse: Unlike the original Franchise/{{Godzilla}} movies, which usually limit the monsters' geographical stomping grounds to Japan and some fictional islands, it's a standard practice in these films that the monsters and human characters will travel to numerous locales around the world.
** ''Film/Godzilla2014'': The prologue shows the first sightings and attempted extermination of Godzilla at Bikini Atoll, and then the main story goes from the Philippines, to Janjira (a fictional city in Tokyo), to Honolulu, to Las Vegas, with the final battle between Godzilla and the [=MUTOs=] occurring in San Francisco.
** ''Film/KongSkullIsland'': Downplayed here. There are scenes set in Washington D.C., Saigon, and Chicago, but the majority of the story occurs on the fictive Skull Island (as the title suggests).
** ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': The main story travels from Yunnan, Antarctica, Isla de Mara (a fictional Mexican island), Washington D.C., and the final battle takes place in Boston. We're also shown clips of monsters awakening and levelling cities across the world, such as Rio de Janeiro, Munich, and Phoenix.
** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'': Godzilla is shown attacking Florida in the beginning, Kong is shipped to Antarctica, and both monsters end up together in Hong Kong at the end. Scenes are also set in Philadelphia and the middle of the Tasman Sea.
** ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'': Scenes shift from Rome, to Egypt, to Rio de Janeiro, and Antarctica (for the third time). Appropriate monuments for each applicable location also all appear prominently, namely the Colosseum, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and Christ the Redeemer.
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*''Anime/AshitaNoNadja'': After Nadja finds out she's adopted, she sets off on a journey across Europe with a circus troupe to find her birth mother, while evading her EvilUncle Herman Preminger.


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*''Anime/HelloSandybell'' begins in UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, but after Sandybell finds out she's adopted and her father dies shortly afterwards, she sets out to find her biological mother. The events of her search involve her travelling to England, Wales, France, Ireland and Germany amongst several European countries before finally finding her [[spoiler:in the isolated island of Lefkada, Greece. Her mother is amnesiac and doesn't recognize her at first, but when Sandybell rescues a child in the water, she has a flashback of the shipwreck that separated the two, and realizes that Sandybell is her daughter]].
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* ''Pinball/FooFighters2023'' {{downplay|edTrope}}s this trope. The band travels across the United States for each Van Mode, ranging from Seattle to New Orleans to New York.
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* ''VideoGame/EarnestEvans'' travels around the world in his game. You'd only know this from the map, however, since [[WidgetSeries the levels look nothing like their real-world counterparts.]]

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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty7'': The theme of this game is exploring various locations around the globe. Mario and the gang use the MSS Sea Star and visit places based on Italy, China, Egypt, New York, and the Netherlands.

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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty7'': The theme of this game is exploring various locations around the globe. Mario and the gang use the MSS Sea Star ''Sea Star'' and visit places based on Italy, China, Egypt, New York, and the Netherlands.
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* ''WesternAnimation/GrizzyAndTheLemmings'': has Grizzy and the Lemmings go from their home country in Canada, and go to all sorts of places around the globe. Those places being China, Hawaii, Antarctica, Africa, Scotland, and Brazil.
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** [[Ride/{{Soarin}} ''Soarin' Around the World'']] is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what its title implies]].

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** [[Ride/{{Soarin}} ''Soarin' ''[[Ride/{{Soarin}} Soarin' Around the World'']] World]]'' is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what its title implies]].
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** ''Soarin' Around the World'' is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what its title implies]].

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** [[Ride/{{Soarin}} ''Soarin' Around the World'' World'']] is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what its title implies]].
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* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game has the chosen character fighting the others in their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"! With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''.

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* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game has the chosen character fighting the others in their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"! With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''. ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6'', in particular, has a "World Tour" mode where players can make their own character and embark on a globe-trotting journey of their own to learn from the best fighters in the world.
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* The ''Literature/AdventuresOnTrains'' series of detective stories all feature a long-distance rail journey through one or several countries (so far, a different location each time).
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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The series chronicles the adventures of a member of the [[HeroicLineage Joestar]] family that takes place in different parts of the world. Each of their journeys take place in various locations such as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood England]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency New York]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Japan]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Italy]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Florida]], and [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun San Diego]]. ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'' is the best example from the series, with [[TheHero Jotaro Kujo]] and his allies going across the world to reach Egypt and defeat [[BigBad DIO]].

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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The series chronicles the adventures of a member of the [[HeroicLineage Joestar]] family that takes place in different parts of the world. Each of their journeys take place in various locations such as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood England]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency New York]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Japan]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Italy]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Florida]], and [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun San Diego]].Diego]] and [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJoJoLands Hawaii]]. ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'' is the best example from the series, with [[TheHero Jotaro Kujo]] and his allies going across the world to reach Egypt and defeat [[BigBad DIO]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'' has an arc where the ''Pteranodon'' family spend several nights on the Dinosaur Train as they travel to different continents and meet the dinosaurs who live there. (Their home is located in what is now the east of North America.)
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* ''VideoGame/CriminalCaseWorldEdition'' combines this with SequelGoesForeign as the Bureau discover the existence of SOMBRA, a Nebulous Evil Organization with global cells, and are tasked with dismantling them across nine regions - Europe, the Sahara, Eurasia, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, Africa, South America, and North America.
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* ''WebVideo/JetLagTheGame'': Season two, ''Circumnavigation'', is a race to circumnavigate the globe, requiring each team to stop in several cities along the way to replenish their travel budget.
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** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' puts heavy emphasis on courses and characters from all around the ''Mario'' world. In addition to the returning courses from previous installments, ''Tour'' features original courses based off of real-world cities like New York City and Tokyo.

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** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' puts heavy emphasis on courses and characters from all around the ''Mario'' world. In addition to the returning courses from previous installments, ''Tour'' features original courses based off of real-world cities like New York City and Tokyo. Many of these courses were later incorporated as DLC onto ''VideoGame/MarioKart8 Deluxe''.

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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The series chronicles the adventures of a member of the [[HeroicLineage Joestar]] family that takes place in different parts of the world. Each of their journeys take place in various locations such as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency New York]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Japan]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Italy]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Florida]], and [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun San Diego]]. ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'' is the best example from the series, with [[TheHero Jotaro Kujo]] and his allies going across the world to reach Egypt and defeat [[BigBad DIO]].

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* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'':
** In ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', Domon Kasshu travels around the world to fight other Gundam Fighters.
** ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'' has the cast travel to the differing worlds on their planet, each based on different nations [[AnachronismStew at different points in history]], in order to collect the five OOPARTS to stop an oncoming threat from outer space.
* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The series chronicles the adventures of a member of the [[HeroicLineage Joestar]] family that takes place in different parts of the world. Each of their journeys take place in various locations such as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood England]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency New York]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Japan]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Italy]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Florida]], and [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun San Diego]]. ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'' is the best example from the series, with [[TheHero Jotaro Kujo]] and his allies going across the world to reach Egypt and defeat [[BigBad DIO]].



* In ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', Domon Kasshu travels around the world to fight other Gundam Fighters.



* ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'' has the cast travel to the differing worlds on their planet, each based on different nations [[AnachronismStew at different points in history]], in order to collect the five OOPARTS to stop an oncoming threat from outer space.



* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'': A large part of the ''Unleashed'' story arc is to establish the new or reintroduced characters and countries that exist, most of which are borrowed from ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed''.



* ''Literature/InnocentsAbroad'' by Creator/MarkTwain is a nonfiction account of travelling through Europe, and his observations of Americans travelling with him, in the late 1800s.

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* ''Literature/InnocentsAbroad'' ''Literature/TheInnocentsAbroad'' by Creator/MarkTwain is a nonfiction account of travelling through Europe, and his observations of Americans travelling with him, in the late 1800s.



* The whole premise behind ''Series/TheAmazingRace''.

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* In ''VideoGame/Bayonetta3'', the titular character travels across TheMultiverse to stop each universe's destruction, arriving in locations where she meets alternate versions of herself in Tokyo, China, Cairo, and Paris.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheDavincibles'': The heroes spend a lot of time visiting far way countries and cities.
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* Ride/Efteling, a theme park in the Netherlands, has a ride called Ride/CarnavalFestival, which strongly resembles Disney's ''It's a Small World'' and features landmarks from around the world.

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* Ride/Efteling, Ride/{{Efteling}}, a theme park in the Netherlands, has a ride called Ride/CarnavalFestival, which strongly resembles Disney's ''It's a Small World'' and features landmarks from around the world.
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* Ride/Efteling, a theme park in the Netherlands, has a ride called Ride/CarnavalFestival, which strongly resembles Disney's ''It's a Small World'' and features landmarks from around the world.
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* ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'' revolves around Ash and his new friend Goh traveling across [[VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet almost]] all of the regions introduced in order to take part in the World Coronation Series tournament.

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* ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'' revolves around Ash and his new friend Goh traveling across [[VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet almost]] all of the regions introduced in order to take part in the [[TournamentArc World Coronation Series tournament.tournament]].
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* ''Innocents Abroad'' by Creator/MarkTwain is a nonfiction account of travelling through Europe, and his observations of Americans travelling with him, in the late 1800s.

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* ''Innocents Abroad'' ''Literature/InnocentsAbroad'' by Creator/MarkTwain is a nonfiction account of travelling through Europe, and his observations of Americans travelling with him, in the late 1800s.
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* The Taiwanese video game ''VideoGame/{{Richman}}'' is a game similar to ''TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}}'' where many of its titles have maps based on many places around the world.

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One of the most common plots in fiction is a tour to various notable places in the real world. Famous cities like {{UsefulNotes/Paris}}, {{UsefulNotes/London}}, UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, and others are a must. Expect a map to show up as the participants head to their next destination.

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One of the most common plots in fiction is a tour to various notable places in the real world. Famous cities like {{UsefulNotes/Paris}}, {{UsefulNotes/London}}, UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, UsefulNotes/{{London}}, UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, and others are a must. Expect a map to show up as the participants head to their next destination.






* ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'': Koro-sensei puts all of his students into giant bags and takes them traveling around the world to take pictures for the class yearbook. The world tour itself happens offscreen; the very next scene reveals that they went to 30 countries in a single day, but had no time to actually go sightseeing because Koro-sensei only has time to take their pictures before flying off into the next country.



* From the [[Anime/LupinIIIPartII second anime series]] onwards, Lupin III and his associates go globetrotting.

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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The series chronicles the adventures of a member of the [[HeroicLineage Joestar]] family that takes place in different parts of the world. Each of their journeys take place in various locations such as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency New York]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Japan]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Italy]], [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Florida]], and [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun San Diego]]. ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'' is the best example from the series, with [[TheHero Jotaro Kujo]] and his allies going across the world to reach Egypt and defeat [[BigBad DIO]].
* From the [[Anime/LupinIIIPartII second anime series]] onwards, Lupin III Anime/LupinIII and his associates go globetrotting.globetrotting.
* ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior2002'': The second season begins with Lan travelling around the world after the N-1 Grand Prix and meeting a variety of colorful characters along the way. Mr. Match, desperate for a rematch, works his way along the same route in hopes of catching up.



* In ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', martial artists Ryu and Ken go on a World Tour to find strong fighters to battle against and improve their skills.



* ''Manga/{{Spriggan}}'': Yu travels to various locations to handle ancient artifacts that have been uncovered all around the world.
* In ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', martial artists Ryu and Ken go on a World Tour to find strong fighters to battle against and improve their skills.
* ''Manga/{{Strider}}'': Hiryu visits several countries/cities in his quest to stop Enteprise; Kazakh, Egypt, Japan, China, Africa, Los Angeles and Australia. He only visits Kazakh, the Amazon and Los Angeles in the manga, plus Mongolia (where he was living at the beginning).
* ''Manga/UndeadUnluck'': The series has arcs that take place all over the world. Notable landmarks visible in the series so far include Uluru in Australia, the Copacabana sidewalk in Brazil, and Lake Baikal in Russia.



* ''Film/CurseOfThePinkPanther'': On his search for Clouseau, Clifton travels from Paris, to the South of France, to Valencia, and Majorca. He also makes a stop in Madrid after this, but this is never seen.



* [[Main/RacingGame Racing games]] in general that involve tracks around real-life locations around the world would ultimately be this trope.

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* [[Main/RacingGame Racing games]] {{Racing Game}}s in general that involve tracks around real-life locations around the world would ultimately be this trope.trope.
* ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'': The main theme of the Nitro Tour Grand Prix. Downplayed however in that, while it does introduce stickers featuring various countries' flags, only two locations actually get visited in its signature track (Twilight Tour, which goes through Egypt and some Arabian country).



* Every game in the ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}'' series features [[ProfessionalKiller the titular hitman]] (Agent 47) traveling to various locations around the world in order to kill each target on his hit list.

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* Every game in the ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}'' ''Franchise/{{Hitman}}'' series features [[ProfessionalKiller the titular hitman]] (Agent 47) traveling to various locations around the world in order to kill each target on his hit list.



* ''VideoGame/MegaMan6'' is about Mega Man travelling around the world to fight the robot masters. As such, each robot master and level has a distinctive cultural feel (Yamato Man's level is distinctly Japanese, Tomahawk Man's level takes place in the Wild West, Flame Man's level takes place in the Middle Eastern desert, and so on).



* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartVsTheWorld'' has Bart win a treasure hunt around the world by winning a Krusty the Clown art contest. The places he and Krusty visit are Egypt, China, the North Pole, and Hollywood, and along the way, they encounter the relatives of Mr. Burns, who serve as the game's bosses.

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* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'':
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''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartVsTheWorld'' has Bart win a treasure hunt around the world by winning a Krusty the Clown art contest. The places he and Krusty visit are Egypt, China, the North Pole, and Hollywood, and along the way, they encounter the relatives of Mr. Burns, who serve as the game's bosses.



* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' had its titular character traveling to several {{Theme Park Version}}s of famous real-world locations to bring the planet back together.
* ''VideoGame/FrontMission3'', being a politics-heavy RealRobot tactics set in the near future, is set up as this. The characters travel all around the Pacific, between Japan, China, Philippines, Australia, Singapore, and even the North America as a bonus. Some of the locations the end up in are fictional, some - very much real.
* In ''VideoGame/FrontMissionGunHazard'', you will travel by Bergan (Sweden), Borukta and Sibiriska (Russia), Cenktrich (Turkey), Al Hari (Saudi Arabia), Zambola (Angola), Macchu Pichu (Peru), Esporte (Brazil) and the shop only United States and [[SecretShop Australia]].

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* In ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheAzranLegacy'', Layton travels around the world to visit locations connected to the mysteries of the ancient Azran civilization, all of them holding their fair share of puzzles to solve.
* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' had its titular character traveling to several {{Theme Park Version}}s of famous real-world locations to bring the planet back together.
together.
* ''VideoGame/Killer7'': At least half of the missions take place in locations around the world, like Texas, the Dominican Republic, and a well-lit amusement park in America.
* ''VideoGame/FrontMission'':
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''VideoGame/FrontMission3'', being a politics-heavy RealRobot tactics set in the near future, is set up as this. The characters travel all around the Pacific, between Japan, China, Philippines, Australia, Singapore, and even the North America as a bonus. Some of the locations the end up in are fictional, some - very much real.
* ** In ''VideoGame/FrontMissionGunHazard'', you will travel by Bergan (Sweden), Borukta and Sibiriska (Russia), Cenktrich (Turkey), Al Hari (Saudi Arabia), Zambola (Angola), Macchu Pichu (Peru), Esporte (Brazil) and the shop only United States and [[SecretShop Australia]].



* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game has the chosen character fighting the others in their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"!
** With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''.

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* Every ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' game has the chosen character fighting the others in their home countries. [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII The second game]] was even titled "The World Warrior"!
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Warrior"! With the scale that ''Street Fighter II'' had reached, many of its [[FollowTheLeader contemporaries]] copied the globe-trotting tournament formula, up to and including ''VideoGame/FatalFury2''.



* In the ''[[VideoGame/TaleSpinSega TaleSpin]]'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, Baloo and Kit collect cargo boxes from various locations around the world in order to beat Shere Khan's seven day record and win a lifetime work contract from the city. Among their locations are Italy, Greece, Egypt, India, New York, and San Francisco.

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* In the ''[[VideoGame/TaleSpinSega TaleSpin]]'' ''VideoGame/{{TaleSpin|Sega}}'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, Baloo and Kit collect cargo boxes from various locations around the world in order to beat Shere Khan's seven day record and win a lifetime work contract from the city. Among their locations are Italy, Greece, Egypt, India, New York, and San Francisco.



* In ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'', the title character, her band (including Sophia), the protagonist, and Xianne [[spoiler:go on one of these in the Perfect Ending.]]



* ''VideoGame/MarioIsMissing'': Luigi has to travel all over the world and return artifacts stolen by the Koopa Troop to find his brother.

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''VideoGame/MarioIsMissing'': Luigi has to travel all over the world and return artifacts stolen by the Koopa Troop to find his brother.brother.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty7'': The theme of this game is exploring various locations around the globe. Mario and the gang use the MSS Sea Star and visit places based on Italy, China, Egypt, New York, and the Netherlands.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'': Mario travels around the world in an airship named the Odyssey, visiting kingdoms from all over in his adventure.
** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' puts heavy emphasis on courses and characters from all around the ''Mario'' world. In addition to the returning courses from previous installments, ''Tour'' features original courses based off of real-world cities like New York City and Tokyo.



* In ''[[VideoGame/RoundAndRoundTamagotchi Round and Round Tamagotchi!]]'', the player visits various Tamagotchis all over the world and plays specific minigames with them, such as (to name a couple of examples) helping Pianitchi to ice skate in Russia and playing a game of soccer with Kuromametchi in Brazil. Along the way, you win various items respresenting the countries you visit that you can decorate your Tamagotchi avatar's house with.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/RoundAndRoundTamagotchi ''[[VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}} Round and Round Tamagotchi!]]'', Tamagotchi]]'', the player visits various Tamagotchis all over the world and plays specific minigames with them, such as (to name a couple of examples) helping Pianitchi to ice skate in Russia and playing a game of soccer with Kuromametchi in Brazil. Along the way, you win various items respresenting the countries you visit that you can decorate your Tamagotchi avatar's house with.



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* In ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'', the title character, her band (including Sophia), the protagonist, and Xianne [[spoiler:go on one of these in the Perfect Ending.]]
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* The first and third episodes of ''Chris and Scottie's Road Trip'', a series by [[WebVideo/TheIrateGamer Chris Bores]], have its titular protagonists traveling across the world and encountering various national stereotypes. (The second episode stays in the US instead.)

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* The first and third episodes of ''Chris and Scottie's Road Trip'', a series by [[WebVideo/TheIrateGamer ''WebVideo/TheIrateGamer'' Chris Bores]], Bores, have its titular protagonists traveling across the world and encountering various national stereotypes. (The second episode stays in the US instead.)



* ''{{WesternAnimation/Gargoyles}}'' had a long story arc during Season 2 where Goliath, Elisa, and Bronx toured the world with Goliath's [[LongLostRelative long-lost daughter]] Angela on a magic boat. The purpose of this storyline was to have Goliath and Elisa grow as a couple, and allow new character Angela to develop as an individual.
* WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes and WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies:

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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Gargoyles}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' had a long story arc during Season 2 where Goliath, Elisa, and Bronx toured the world with Goliath's [[LongLostRelative long-lost daughter]] Angela on a magic boat.boat, encountering [[MonsterOfTheWeek supernatural threats]] at each place. The purpose of this storyline was to have Goliath and Elisa grow as a couple, and allow new character Angela to develop as an individual.
* WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' and WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies:''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'':



* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': Certain episodes transplant Mickey & Co. to exotic cities and locales, with them speaking the language and wearing the dress. These, more often than not, involve Mickey trekking across said cities, such as him taking the wrong train on the Tokyo Metro, racing across Paris to deliver croissants, or driving an auto rickshaw in Mumbai.



* ''[[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Total Drama World Tour]]'', obviously. The season has the contestants travelling across the world by plane and participating in challenges themed around whatever location they're visiting.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Total Drama World Tour]]'', obviously. ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheFastAndTheFurry'': Tom & Jerry enter a race to win a mansion being advertised on TV as the prize of [[TheBigRace The Fabulous Super Race]], that goes around several of the world's most iconic locations.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
** The ''World Tour''
season has the contestants travelling traveling across the world by plane and participating in challenges themed around whatever location they're visiting.



* This is the basic premise of ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna''. The Circo Fabuloso is always stopping at new locations around the world. Every 2 episodes take place in a specific location, for a total of 4 11-minute segments about it.

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* This is the basic premise of ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna''. ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'' The Circo Fabuloso is always stopping at new locations around the world. Every 2 episodes take place in a specific location, for a total of 4 11-minute segments about it.
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* ''Animation/MotuPatlu'' has a StoryArc called ''Motu Patlu Europe Tour'' that has Motu, Patlu, and friends travelling to different European countries, such as Italy, Switzerland, the UK, and France. The story arc has 100 episodes and four movies (''Motu Patlu in the Game of Zones'', ''Motu Patlu the Superheroes vs. Alien Ghost'', ''Motu Patlu's Dangerous Road Trip in Switzerland'', and ''Motu Patlu VS Dr. Destroyer'').
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* The ''Franchise/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem'' series features the lead characters on their globe-trotting adventure. The first film is set in New York City, the second in Paris. The third moves from China to Berlin to Hogwarts in Scotland to Bhutan.

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* The ''Franchise/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem'' ''Film/FantasticBeasts'' series features follows the lead characters on their globe-trotting adventure.adventures. The first film is set in New York City, the second in Paris. The third moves from China to Berlin to Hogwarts in Scotland to Bhutan.
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