Participate in the Hi Score Science league and test your scientific knowledge
Participate in the Hi Score Science league and test your scientific knowledge
Hi Score Science is a free videogame in Spanish and English, for mobile devices, PC, Mac and Linux that seeks to satisfy the scientific curiosity that we are all born with and that makes us wonder why things happen.
Hi Score Science is a game of questions and answers about science, which aims to go further than traditional games by involving users in scientific development and including informative explanations of the reality behind each answer.
On Thursday 25 April at 11am, the eighth game of the VI National Absolute On-line League will start, in which any user of any age and education can participate and which will have a monthly on-line tournament until June. To participate in the league, simply download the game Hi Score Science from the Play Store and Apple Store and on PC and Mac (www.HiScoreScience.org) and play, with username and password, in multiplayer-online-tournament mode – ‘Curie’. Users of all ages, backgrounds and locations in Spain can compete online in the tournament.
The tournament will be open until Tuesday 30 April at 11am.
Each of the league matches has specific prizes, so it is not necessary to have played in previous tournaments to participate in this tournament.
All the information about the project and the rules of the different tournaments are available on the project’s website www.HiScoreScience.org.
A scientific team behind Hi Score Science
The Hi Score Science project has been developed between two research centres, the Institute of Chemical Synthesis and Homogeneous Catalysis, ISQCH, and the Aragon Nanoscience and Materials of Institute, INMA, both joint centres of the CSIC and the University of Zaragoza. The project is supported by the Deputy Vice-Presidency for Scientific Culture of the CSIC (VACC).