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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Platform "Active Citizen for Children" continues to expand opportunities for young users. For example, the first multiplayer game appeared here. "Intellectual Duel" — a quiz that can be a great option for family fun. Children can compete in real time against parents, grandparents, friends, and other platform users.
During the game, participants will answer questions about the history, transportation, nature, and architecture of Moscow. For example, users will be able to test their knowledge of the Kremlin and Stalin's skyscrapers, learn interesting facts about the VDNKh fountains and bridges, and recall the differences between an electric bus and a regular bus, as well as the remarkable features of the Moscow Metro. Additionally, users will be asked questions about the inhabitants of Moscow parks—moose, beavers, bats, and butterflies. Cultural-themed tasks will help them recall the city's traditions, theaters, and museums. Thus, the quiz becomes not only entertainment but also a guide to Moscow, allowing children to explore the capital through play.
How to play
"Intellectual Duel" offers several game formats. A practice mode is available for familiarizing yourself with the quiz mechanics: you can play against a platform character, but no points are awarded. Young users can also challenge friends or family members by inviting them via a link, game number, or QR code. You can also play against random platform users or assemble a team of two or three people and face off against another team in a two-on-two or three-on-three format.
Each game consists of 10 questions, with 30 seconds to answer. The faster a participant answers correctly, the more points they receive. The player or team with the most points wins. The results are compiled into a leaderboard where you can track your progress over the course of a week, month, or the entire duration of your participation.
For winning the game, children aged six to 14 receive children's points from the city's loyalty program. "A Million Prizes"Their number depends on the chosen level of difficulty of the questions: one participant can earn up to 300 points per month, and no more than 2,400 points over the entire period. Points can be used to obtain goods and services from program partners, presented inspecial section the Million Prizes website, and also donate to charities that support animals.
To participate in the quiz, you must log in to the Active Citizen for Children platform using your account on the mos.ru portal orMoscow Electronic School.
"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for young Muscovites aged six to 14. Here, kids can take part in surveys to make important decisions about the city. They can also enjoy engaging quizzes, games, and videos that introduce Moscow and tell about the city's history, development, and projects for children.
The platform is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.
The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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