For the past several months I have been working on a new
project that I am excited and super anxious about. I was approached by
individuals at Mind Gamez to come on and consult on a new video game app
they were developing. To start, all I knew was that I was going to visit
museums, play a video game and do some work with Historical artifacts, which
sounded great to me.
The idea behind the video game is to make kid’s experiences at
museums and historical locations more interactive and engaging. The name of the
game is History Hero and has recently hit the App Store in several markets. Essentially,
the users are trying to save historical artifacts from being stolen by the villains
who are the Erasers. For example, I have written missions at the Art Institute
of Chicago. The mission will take kids through the museum where they will have
to “save” some of the most important pieces of art in the museum. It is a great
way to get kids and adults involved in the exhibits. Maybe the best part is it
takes some of the guessing game of what should we see at the museum out of your
visit. As of right now the App is ready in a few select markets and you can
read the full press release here.
Personally, I am the Chicago area “guy” and am putting
finishing touches on missions at the Field Museum and the Art Institute with
more sites to follow. If you have kids or students that travel to any of these
museums I would strongly encourage you to grab the app and have a blast.
Here is a great promotional video that was recently released!
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