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Gemini Gaming

Generate a Open World Exploration Guide

Prompt
Create an exploration guide for [open-world game]. Include priority locations, hidden areas, and collectible strategies.
Why it works

Efficient open-world exploration prevents the overwhelm that causes players to miss the best content.

If you're playing an open-world game with Gemini and feeling lost about where to explore first, this prompt generates a structured exploration guide tailored to any game you're playing. The prompt works by asking Gemini to identify priority locations you should visit early, reveal hidden areas that casual players often miss, and provide specific strategies for finding collectibles efficiently. Whether you're tackling a massive RPG like Baldur's Gate 3, exploring Skyrim for the hundredth time, or discovering every corner of a newer release, this approach saves you hours of wandering aimlessly. It's designed for players who want to maximize their experience without missing important content or spending too much time on low-value exploration.

Using this prompt is straightforward. Replace the bracketed section [open-world game] with the actual title you're playing. For example, if you're stuck in Starfield, you'd write: Create an exploration guide for Starfield. Include priority locations, hidden areas, and collectible strategies. This tells Gemini exactly what game to reference, making the response specific and actionable rather than generic.

When you run this prompt, expect Gemini to return a comprehensive guide organized by exploration phase. You'll typically get a list of must-visit early locations that advance your understanding of the game world, a section on secret areas worth discovering, and detailed strategies for tracking down specific collectibles like lore items, treasures, or achievement-related objects. The response will usually include why certain locations matter and roughly where to find them.

The pro tip for better results is to follow up Gemini's initial response with specifics about your playstyle. Ask it to prioritize locations matching your preferred activities, whether that's combat encounters, storytelling, crafting resources, or pure exploration challenges. This customization transforms a generic guide into something perfectly aligned with how you actually want to play.