"Art Leap": Vienna's Belvedere Releases Its Own Game
For the game "Art Leap", the Viennese Belvedere has meticulously reproduced four artworks from the collection and expanded them with interactive aspects. According to a statement on Monday, the game has already been played over 300,000 times during the test phase.
Viennese Belvedere Allows Exploration of Backgrounds of Four Works in Game
In "Art Leap", players immerse themselves in the world of images as assistants to Gustav Klimt or as envoys of Napoleon, and are supposed to experience art from a completely new perspective, as it is said. The artworks whose backgrounds can be explored in a playful way are Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss", Jacques-Louis David's "Napoleon at the Great St. Bernard", Claude Monet's "The Cook" and Tina Blau's "Spring in the Prater". The free game was developed in collaboration with the gaming studio "Exclusible". The studio is an expert in "exciting Gen Z and Gen Alpha for art and culture", according to the press release.
The game is available here for download.
(APA/Red)
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