Collect facts and save the day - become an online Time Explorer with the British Museum
Time Explorer is the new British Museum online game that invites brave souls to travel back in time to Aztec Mexico, Imperial China, Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt, where dangers, puzzles and traps lie in wait. In this interactive adventure game, players become junior curators whose knowledge of the past, skill and courage are all needed when they're sent back in time to help the local population rescue a treasured object from certain destruction. Alongside four other new online games, Time Explorer forms part of the new British Museum website section for children: Young Explorers. The first phase is now live and will continue to grow, offering visitors aged 6-12 a chance to explore the collection and cultures, head behind the scenes for a look at what we get up to, and get creative with loads of new activities. For Young Explorers, visit http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/young_explorers1.aspx For Time Explorer, visit http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/young_explorers/play/time_explorer. aspx The Web team commissioned GR/DD to design and build the games, but it wouldn't have been possible (or we think so good) without a lot of input from curators across the Museum, our Schools and young audiences team and our own developers and the IS team for doing hidden wonders to get it on our site. We're still building up content, and ironing out a few things in the games, so do send us any comments. Or we'll simply see you on the scoreboard! Thanks, Matthew mcock at britishmuseum.org Head of Web | Department of Learning and Audiences| The British Museum | britishmuseum.org <http://www.britishmuseum.org> | twitter.com/britishmuseum <http://www.twitter.com/britishmuseum> | t: 020 7323 8169 | m: 07971 433841 BOOK NOW FOR SPRING EXHIBITIONS Kingdom of Ife: sculptures from West Africa 4 March - 6 June 2010 Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance drawings 22 April - 25 July 2010 BOOK NOW +44 (0)20 7323 8181 www.britishmuseum.org Follow the British Museum on Facebook and Twitter at www.facebook.com/britishmuseum www.twitter.com/britishmuseum