QM Interactive, a Munich-based studio that has specialised in serious games and interactive learning formats for over ten years, has now released regional Discovery Memo Games on iOS. These focus on specific regions in Germany.

Munich-based QM Interactive has launched its digital discovery series on iOS. With the motto "Discovering the treasures of our regions - digital, playful, child-friendly" in mind, the three learning games North Sea Memo, Alps Memo and Black Forest Memo are now available to download from the App Store. They can be played offline and are ad-free. "The apps invite parents and children alike to explore the nature and culture of different regions of Germany," the developers said. These games combine the classic memory-pairing principle with illustrations and facts about the animals, landscapes and culture of each region.

The Munich-based studio has specialised in serious games and interactive learning formats for over ten years. The development of its latest titles was supported by FFF Bayern as part of its Bavarian Games Promotion Programme, receiving prototype funding of €80,000. QM Interactive: "The Memo Discovery concept can be tailored to tourist attractions, leisure facilities, events or experience venues, helping to strengthen brand presence and customer loyalty. QM Interactive provides design and realization in customized corporate design, with content and target group adaptation. Perfectly suited for integration into landing pages, social media or B2B campaigns."


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