Gamers use interactive maps to track collectibles

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Interactive maps are becoming increasingly popular for tracking collectibles and secrets in video games, offering players a visual way to find and manage in-game items. IGN and Map Genie are two leading platforms providing interactive maps for hundreds of games, allowing users to mark collected items. While IGN offers a broader selection, Map Genie provides a cheaper subscription for unlimited access. GameTrek offers a free alternative with a smaller library, while fan-made sites like Zelda Dungeon provide free, franchise-specific maps. These resources help players navigate complex game worlds.


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