A player with the mobile game Kitty Q. (Image: Tobias Ritz / ct.qmat)
A player with the mobile game Kitty Q. (Image: Tobias Ritz / ct.qmat) 10/13/2021 - Mobile game "Kitty Q - a quantum adventure" released worldwide - Nominated twice for an award at launch - Great-granddaughter and grandson of Nobel Prize winner Erwin Schrödinger take over patronage The journey into the completely crazy quantum world begins! Teaming up with the cute, half-dead Kitty Q and Anna, the great-granddaughter of Nobel Prize winner Erwin Schrödinger, "Kitty Q - a quantum adventure" lets young players dive into the mysterious secrets of particles, donuts, coincidences and entanglements. The game for cell phones and tablets was developed by award-winning Würzburg app designer Philipp Stollenmayer in collaboration with the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat - Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter at the Universities of Würzburg and Dresden. It was designed to get children and teenagers from the age of eleven excited about physics and has already been nominated by an expert jury for the German Children's Software Award TOMMI 2021 in the categories "Education" and "App". The mobile game will be available in App & Play stores worldwide as of Wednesday, October 13, 2021, free of charge, with no ads and no in-app purchases. Exploring quantum physics by playing . The game app revolves around more than 20 exciting brain-teasers based on scientific facts from quantum physics. Anyone who wants to find out what is behind the puzzles can access popularized background knowledge from "Kittypedia".
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