Our vision is to make it possible for any museum, small or large,
to take part in the digital transition offering very cost efficient digital games
to enhance the younger generation's museum experience. We supply the framework of
the games - the museum supplies the content. Easy and affordable for all museums!
Interactive games that inspire, educate and entertain families and the younger audience on-site
Inspire
We want to inspire children and young people using games to connect and interact with museums' art, artefacts and unique histories on-site. Mixing art with personal creativity in a way they are used to through games and gamification elements that motivate and make the museum visit an inspiring journey
Educate
We make all our games with an educational purpose and meaning for the young audience that is closely connected to the museum. Our educational approach is to stimulate understanding of art through tailormade games, but equally important trigger younger generations reflection and creativity
Entertain
We focus on the entertaining part of the audience experience. Many surveys show that few young people experience a visit to the museum as entertaining. Through our games we want to entertain families and the young to engage and have fun with art and artefacts on-site.
“Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each.”
-Plato
Skrik - Edvard Munch (by oddsock is licensed under CC BY 2.0)
Nighthawks - Edward Hopper (image Friends of American Art Collection)
The Reservoir, Horta de Ebro - Pablo Picasso (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
Jeanne Au Rocher - Henry Manguin (Public Domain Mark 1.0)
Portrait of an Artist - David Hockney (public domain: 2.0 Generic CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Sunday on La Grande Jatte - Georges Seurat (CC by 4.0 - Rawpixel.com)