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Point-and-Click Your Way Around the World to Uncover a Decades Old Mystery – The Quantum Prisoner, an Absolutely Free Browser-Based Video Game is Now Available Online and via Android

Non-Profit Project Created by French Public Scientific Research Organization, CEA, Makes Science Fun and Accessible to All! No Ads and No Registration Required!

Paris, France – October 5th, 2020 — Science, logic and technology are your best allies in The Quantum Prisoner, a completely free browser-based point-and-click adventure that is today playable in English on PC, Mac and mobile devices and tablets. Featuring 10-12 hours of gameplay, The Quantum Prisoner takes players around the world on a point and click adventure with retro graphics and a dose of humour. Funded by the CEA, a French public scientific research organization, The Quantum Prisoner launched a year ago in France and is now available in English to bring the fun world of science and technology to a wide audience. The Quantum Prisoner is playable online at: https://quantum-prisoner.com

Featuring 10-12 hours of gameplay, The Quantum Prisoner takes you on a journey across the globe to find out what happened to the physician Artus Cropp, who mysteriously disappeared back in the 1960s. Playing as Zoe, a curious and resourceful young woman, you must solve more than 30 technology, science and engineering-based puzzles from operating particle accelerators and fuel cells to robots and more. You will escape perilous situations, progress through your investigation and make a discovery that will change the world!

“As a public science research organization, the CEA aims to open up the exciting world of science to the next generation of budding young brilliant minds and so made The Quantum Prisoner into a completely free game to lower the entry barrier for a fun learning experience”, said Roland Lehoucq, astrophysicist at the CEA and scientific advisor of The Quantum Prisoner. “We’ve designed the game to be accessible even if you don’t know anything about science – you learn as you play along, in line with the scientific approach. Informative videos, facts and assistance from the CEA researchers are all at your disposal as you play through increasingly challenging puzzles and learn about environmental and life sciences, physics, chemistry and maybe even a bit of quantum physics along the way!”

The Quantum Prisoner is a browser-based game created by the CEA with the sole purpose of making science fun and more accessible. The game is completely free with no registration required (unless you want to share your game between several devices), no ads, and can be played on any modern browser without the need of downloading a plug-in. The game can also be fully preloaded if you desire to play offline. The Quantum Prisoner is designed for players in the 12/13 age range and over but can be enjoyed by players as young as 8 with the help of an adult on some of the more difficult puzzles.  First released in October, 2019 in France (only in French), The Quantum Prisoner received praise at Paris Games Week and has attracted more than 100,000 gamers across the country, receiving positive feedback from the players. Given this success, the CEA has now translated the game into English for a wider audience who can now play for free through any browser from The Quantum Prisoner game website: https://quantum-prisoner.com

About the CEA

The CEA is a French public research organization serving industry, specializing in four main areas: energy transition and low-carbon energies, digital transformation, health and biotechnologies, defence and security. It carries out the missions entrusted to it by the French government. With its 20,000 employees and 9 research centres equipped with very large infrastructures, the CEA relies on fundamental research of excellence. It is involved in national, European and international projects with a wide range of academic and industrial partners. The CEA ranks as the leading research organization filing patents in France and Europe according to the Clarivate ranking (2019). For more information : http://www.cea.fr/english