Museum of Tomorrow launches online version of Humano do Tomorrow game

By answering seven questions with the options "yes", "no" or "maybe", the public will be able to discover which of the nine characters proposed by the game has more to do with their profile.

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Would you be willing to spread fake news to benefit yourself? This is one of the questions in the online and reduced version of the game Tomorrow's Human, which has just been released by Museum of Tomorrow, sponsored by EY.

The update with new themes and characters will serve as inspiration for a renovation of the existing edition in the museum's main exhibition. The game allows the player to discover, in a fun way, what his profile is in a world connected with the trends of the future. To play, go to link.

Museu do Amanhã lança versão online do jogo Humano do Amanhã 1

By answering seven questions with the options “yes”, “no” or “maybe”, the public will be able to find out which of the nine characters proposed by the game has more to do with their profile. Among them is the “scientist who is on board”, interested in innovation, and the “old-fashioned sloth”, who trusts only in what he can see.

Each character is inspired by the behavior trends of the coming years and the temper is determined by the player's level of collective sociability. It is also possible to contribute to improvements in the game by answering a quick survey at the end of the experience.

About the Museum of Tomorrow

The Museum of Tomorrow is a museum of applied sciences that explores the opportunities and challenges that humanity will have to face in the coming decades from the perspectives of sustainability and coexistence. Opened in December 2015 by the City of Rio de Janeiro, it is a cultural facility owned by the Municipal Department of Culture, which operates under the management of the Institute for Development and Management (IDG).

A successful example of a partnership between the government and the private sector, the Museum has already received more than 4 million visitors and counts with the Santander Bank as a master sponsor, the Shell Brazil as maintainer and a wide network of sponsors that includes IBM, Engie, Globe and American stores, in addition to the support of B3, EMS, EY, Booking.com, Carrefour and CSN. The Museum was originally designed by Roberto Marinho Foundation.

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