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Riuscirai ad evolverti?
Iniziamo!

Dal Paleolitico al Neolitico

Partiamo!

Sei un giovane membro di una tribù di cacciatori-raccoglitori. Ogni giorno cerchi cibo, costruisci rifugi improvvisati e ti sposti per seguire gli animali. Ma la vita sta diventando più dura.

Situazione

Il capo tribù dice: "È ora di decidere: continueremo a cacciare e raccogliere o cercheremo un modo per fermarci?"

Cosa scegli?

Fermarsi vicino a un fiume per provare a stabilirsi
Continuare a cacciare e raccogliere
Ritenta!

Non riuscendo a cambiare, la tribù ha continuato a vivere come sempre... finché le difficoltà non sono diventate troppo grandi, e piano piano si è spenta, lasciando solo il ricordo di una vita che il tempo ha portato via.

Cosa scegli?

Cercate di spostarvi in un’altra zona con più frutti selvatici.
Raccogliete i semi e provate a piantarli vicino al villaggio.

Bene! Vivere vicino al fiume vi ha permesso di ottenere acqua più facilmente e di cimentarvi nella pesca, ma ancora il cibo non è sufficiente per sfamare tutto il villaggio!

Cosa scegli?

Cacciate gli animali per difendere i campi.
Costruite recinti di legno per proteggere le piante.

Incredibile! Dai semi hanno iniziato a crescere le piante! Ma cosa fanno quegli uccelli? Stanno cercando di mangiarli! Cosa potete fare?

Cosa scegli?

Organizzate una battuta di caccia per fare scorte.
Provate a conservare il cibo essiccandolo o seppellendolo

La tribù impara a usare il legno per creare barriere. Questa invenzione cambierà il modo in cui proteggerete i villaggi! Ma sta arrivando l'inverno, come fare?

Cosa scegli?

Tenete tutto per voi e costruite un villaggio più grande
Scambiate semi e carne per ottenere nuove conoscenze (utensili migliori, ceramica)

Con il cibo conservato o cacciato, la tribù inizia a crescere. Le vostre scorte sono utili anche per scambiarle con altre tribù. Come usate le risorse in più?

Esplora nuovi scenari!

EVVIVA! Avete fatto le scelte giuste, scoprendo agricoltura, allevamento e commercio. La vostra tribù si è evoluta! Benvenuti nel Neolitico!

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Case B.B

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Case C.A

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Case C.B

Visual content is a transversal, universal language, like music. We can understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.

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When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

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An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

A.b.a

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

A.b.b

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

B.a.a

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

B.a.b

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

B.b.a

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

B.b.b

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

C.a.a

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

C.a.b

An awesome title

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

Restart

C.b.a

An awesome title

Restart

C.b.b

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared! Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!

An awesome title