Haven’t played in the Hi Score Science league yet? Join the next game
Hi Score Science is a free videogame in Spanish and English, and conversions in French and Basque, 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.
The project has two modes of participation. The first allows users to take part in the development of the scientific content of the video game. To do so, users can submit their questions which, after review by a scientific committee, will be published in the game. The other mode allows users to demonstrate their scientific knowledge and compete with other users from anywhere in the world.
To encourage participation, several regional and national tournaments have been created with different categories: Senior (over 18 years old), General (from 14 to 18 years old) and Junior (from 10 to 14 years old) that will award trophies, certificates, gifts and scientific visits to the winners. All information and rules are available at www.HiScoreScience.org.
Haven’t played in the Hi Score Science league yet? You are still on time, moreover, from Thursday onwards you will score double points
Next Thursday 25th January will see the start of the fifth game of the V National Absolute On-line League, 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 Hi Score Science game 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 competition will be open until Tuesday 30 January 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. The top three finishers in the next tournament will receive an informative book and a winner’s medal. In addition, the top 10 will receive a certificate and all participants will receive points for the annual league.
The winners of the fourth tournament are Juan Luis Pueyo, Beatriz Feringán and Ángel Madurga.
If you haven’t played a match yet, don’t worry, there is still time to win, as from this match onwards, each tournament will be double points.
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 Instituto de Síntesis Química y Catálisis Homogénea, ISQCH, y el Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón, INMA, both joint centres of the CSIC and the University of Zaragoza.
22-01-2024