Triple success for Game App ’Kitty Q’

The two spokespersons of the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, Ralph Claessen (l.)
The two spokespersons of the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, Ralph Claessen (l.) and Matthias Vojta (r.), together with app designer Philipp Stollenmayer (center), present their joint project, the game app ’Kitty Q’. (Image: Tobias Ritz / ct.qmat)
The two spokespersons of the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, Ralph Claessen (l.) and Matthias Vojta (r.), together with app designer Philipp Stollenmayer ( center ), present their joint project, the game app 'Kitty Q'. (Image: Tobias Ritz / ct.qmat) 03/31/2022 - Award-winning science communication: The game app "Kitty Q" wins "Best Mobile Indie Game" at the Valencia Indie Summit and is nominated for Deutsche Computerspielpreis and children's media award "Goldener Spatz". The game app " Kitty Q - a Quantum Adventure", the joint project of the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat of the Universities of Würzburg and Dresden and the game designer Philipp Stollenmayer, has been awarded "Best Mobile Indie Game" at the Valencia Indie Summit. In addition, the mobile game with the cute, half-dead kitty Q has been nominated for other prestigious German media awards: for the GOLDEN SPATZ in the "Digital" competition and for the DEUTSCHE COMPUTERSPIELPREIS (DCP) as "Best Family Game". The DCP awards gala takes place tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. and is live streamed. The mobile game, which gets children and teenagers excited about physics through gameplay, has been available in the App and Play stores since mid-October 2021.
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