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Kraina
Turn your outdoor activities into a territory game.
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Turn your outdoor activities into a territory game.
123 followers
Kraina turns outdoor movement into a living territory map. Unlike standard apps that show thin route corridors, Kraina lets you draw loops to reveal the land inside. The map is alive: with Rolling Fog, places you stop visiting can fade back, giving you a reason to return and reclaim your territory. Explore with purpose through missions and challenge zones. Now on Web and iPhone.









Hi Product Hunt,
I’m Michail, a solo founder near Prague. I built Kraina because I wanted outdoor maps to feel more alive.
Most activity maps show where you went. Kraina shows what you reveal.
You move through the real world, clear the fog, close loops, and reveal the land inside. With Rolling Fog, places you stop visiting can fade back into fog, so the map gives you a reason to return instead of always repeating the same route.
Kraina is not really about performance tracking. It is more about exploration: what you opened, what you lost, and where you might go next.
It is now available on web and iPhone, with missions and challenge zones to help you explore with purpose.
I’d love to get your feedback:
Is the loop-based territory mechanic clear?
Does Rolling Fog feel motivating or too punishing?
What kind of missions would make you try a new route?
Thanks for taking a look.
turning outdoor activity into a territory game is a fun layer on something most people already track passively. curious about the local network effect. does a new player joining a city need other players around to claim territory from, or does the early experience hold up solo before the area gets dense? that early game design is usually what makes or breaks adoption.
@thenameisarian Great question. Kraina is designed to work solo first - new player does not need other people nearby to start claiming and revealing territory.
The local network effect can make a place more interesting later, but the early experience should already hold up on its own: your own map, your own loops, your own fog, and your own reasons to go outside again. That solo-first loop is very important for me, especially because most people will start in areas where there are no other Kraina users yet.
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Loop based territory maps are a great way to make walking feel less like chores. Rolling Fog sounds evil in a useful way.
@sarveshsea Thanks - “evil in a useful way” is a very accurate description of Rolling Fog.
The goal is not to punish users, but to make old places matter again.
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I will try you app.
@intesar_mohammed1 Thanks — I’d really appreciate that!
If you try it, I’d be especially curious whether the loop -> territory reveal mechanic feels clear, and whether Rolling Fog feels motivating or too punishing.