MOSAIC CITY
MOSAIC CITY
START
Welcome to Mosaic City
You have arrived in a contemporary European city during the Mosaic Festival.Music, food, languages, cultures — everything mixes here.There is just one problem. You don’t speak the local language yet.To move through the city, understand signs, order food, and follow instructions, you must learn by doing.You will complete 6 short missions across the city. In each mission you will solve three small tasks in the local language. Each correct task gives you one digit. Together, the three digits create a code that unlocks a Cultural Key.Important: The game does NOT store your digits automatically.Write them down or remember them carefully.
NEXT
How to play?
Before you begin, tap the icons below to learn how the interface works.Tap each icon to see what it does.
LET's PLAY!
Airport Terminal
AT THE AIRPORT
First question
You’ve just landed in Mosaic City. Signs are in the local language. Find your way out and reach the first stop.
If you want to leave the airport, you are looking for:
the toilet
the exit
check in
information desk
First digit to note:
Next question
If you are looking for the bus, you ask :
Where is the toilet ?
Where is the bus ?
Where can I check in ?
Where is the information desk?
Second digit to note:
Next question
“Turn right” corresponds to this symbol: :
Third digit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
1st Artifact Unlocked: Chopin Note
In this mission, you learned the following phrases:
The exit
Where is the bus?
Turn right
Frédéric Chopin is a famous Polish composer and pianist, although he is also associated with France because his father was of French origin and Frédéric himself lived and worked in Paris for some time. In Poland, his name is written as Fryderyk Szopen.
NEXT MISSION
Bakery Street
Chopin Note (misson passed)
AT THE BAKERY
First question
You enter a lively street full of small bakeries. The smell of fresh bread fills the air. To buy something, you need to understand a few words and expressions.
What can you buy at the bakery?
baguette
eggs
wine
fruits
First digit to note:
Next question
If you want to buy a "baguette", you say:
II don't like baguette.
One baguette, please.
The baguette is dry.
Where is the baguette?
Second digit to note:
Next question
Which is the most polite way to ask for a baguette:
Give me a baguette, now.
Good morning, I would like a baguette, please.
I can't find the baguettes.
Hi, is the baguette expensive?
Third digit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
2nd Artifact Unlocked: Baguette
In this mission, you learned the following words and phrases:
baguette
One baguette, please.
Good morning, I would like a baguette, please.
The baguette is one of the most famous symbols of French culture. This long, thin loaf of bread became popular in France in the 19th and 20th centuries and is now an everyday part of French life. Many people in France buy fresh bread daily from their local bakery, called a boulangerie. In 2022, the traditional French baguette was added to UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, recognizing its importance in French culinary tradition.
NEXT MISSION
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Street Food Square
Baguette (mission passed)
Chopin Note (misson passed)
At the street food market
First question
You arrive at a lively food square near the station. People are eating quickly before they continue their journey. At one of the stands, you something tasty. To order food and understand the signs, you need a few useful expressions.
What is self-service?
You take food or items yourself
Someone brings everything to you
You must order by phone only
You cannot choose your food
First digit to note:
Next question
"Cash only" means:
You can pay by card only.
You must pay with money (no card)
You do not need to pay.
You can pay later.
Second digit to note:
Next question
What do you say when you want to pay?
Bring me more food.
Can I pay, please?
I don’t want this.
I am leaving now.
Third digit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
Chopin Note (misson passed)
3rd Artifact Unlocked: Currywurst
In this mission, you learned the following expressions:
Self-service.
Cash only.
Can I pay, please?
Currywurst is one of the most famous street foods in Germany. It is a sliced sausage served with curry ketchup and spices. The dish became especially popular in Berlin after World War II and is still sold at street stands across the country.
NEXT MISSION
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Game Museum
Baguette (mission passed)
Chopin Note (misson passed)
In the game museum
First question
You enter a museum dedicated to puzzles and inventions. The space is quiet, organized, and full of instructions.To move through the museum comfortably, you need to understand a few useful signs and routines.
Where do you leave your coat and bags in the museum?
In the cloakroom
On the floor.
In the street.
In the museum shop.
First digit to note:
Next question
What do you need to buy to enter the museum?
A book
A ticket
A map
Something to eat
Second digit to note:
Next question
What must you not do in the museum?
Don't touch the objects.
Don't walk slowly.
Don't talk to each other.
Don't ook at the exhibits.
Thirddigit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
Chopin Note (misson passed)
4th Artifact Unlocked: Rubik’s Cube
In this mission, you learned the following words and phrases:
Cloakroom
Ticket, book, map
Don't thouch the objects.
The Rubik’s Cube was invented by Hungarian architect Ernő Rubik in 1974. It became one of the most famous puzzles in the world and is still associated with logic, patience, and creative thinking.
NEXT MISSION
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Rubik's Cube (mission passed)
Baguette (mission passed)
Piazza Cafe
Chopin Note (misson passed)
In the piazza café
First question
You arrive at a sunny square full of small cafés. People sit outside, talk, and drink strong coffee. To feel comfortable in a café, you need to understand a few useful Polish expressions.
Who brings you the coffee in a café?
The doctor
The police
The teacher
The waiter/waitress
First digit to note:
Next question
Sorry with an other word:
Idon't mind.
Excuse me.
Bye.
Hi.
Second digit to note:
Next question
What can you NOT order in a café?
A coffee
A tea
A passport
A croissant
Thirddigit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
5th Artifact Unlocked: Epresso Cup
In this mission, you learned the following phrases:
Waiter/Waitress
Excuse me.- Excuse me, can I have the bill, please.
tea, coffee, croissant
Espresso is a central part of Italian café culture. It is usually served in a small cup and drunk quickly, often while standing at the bar. For many Italians, coffee is part of everyday rhythm and social life.
NEXT MISSION
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Festival Gate
Rubik's Cube (mission passed)
Baguette (mission passed)
Espresso Cup (mission passed)
Chopin Note (misson passed)
mosaic festival gate
First question
You are about to enter the final festival area. Before you finish your journey, you need to show that you understand the most important polite expressions.
How do you greet someone in the moring?
Good luck.
Good bye.
Good afternoon.
Good morning.
First digit to note:
Next question
Ask for the bill politely.
Give me the bill.
Excuse me, can I have the bill, please?
The bill. Now.
I want the bill.
Second digit to note:
Next question
When you leave, you cannont say:
Bye bye.
See you soon.
Hello.
See you later.
Thirddigit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
6th Artifact Unlocked: Laurel Wreath
In this mission, you learned the following phrases:
Good morning.
Excuse-me.
Bye, See you soon, See you later.
In ancient Greece, a laurel wreath was awarded to victors, poets, and honored guests. It became a symbol of success, dignity, and achievement. In Mosaic City, it marks the end of your journey and the opening of the Festival Gate.
CONTINUE
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Laurel Wreath (mission passed)
Rubik's Cube (mission passed)
Baguette (mission passed)
Espresso Cup (mission passed)
CONTINUE
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Phrasebook: here you can refresh your memory of the most important phrases:
the exit
cash only
the toilet - Where is the toilet ?
Can I pay, please ?
check in - Where can I check in ?
cloakroom
information desk - Where is the information desk?
ticket, book, map
Don't touch the objects.
Where is the bus ?
Turn right
waiter/waitress
Excuse me. - Excuse me, can I have the bill, please?
baguette - One baguette, please. - Good morning, I would like a baguette, please.
Good luck. - Good bye. - Good Afternoon. - Good morning.
tea, coffee, croissant
Bye, bye. - See you soon. - See you later.
self-service
CONTINUE
Thank you for playing Mosaic City by RELICA
This short game was created as part of the ‘RELICA (Recycling Skills to Improve Literacy, Language and Communication Competences through Artistic and Digital Creation)’ project. You can find more information about how we combine art, creativity, multimedia and language learning on our website at https://relica.online.
Script and production: DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION Project Consortium: COTA ONG (France), COMPARATIVE RESEARCH NETWORK EV (Germany), DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION (Poland), ARTEMISSZIÓ ALAPÍTVÁNY (Hungary), IL SALONE DEI RIFIUTATI (Italy), ARTIFACTORY (Greece)
Mission Marker
Markers on the city map show where your next mission begins. Tap the marker to open a location and start the challenge. Once you complete the mission, this marker will turn into an artefact.
Phrasebook
Open the Phrasebook to review useful words and expressions you discover during missions. Example entry:
Can I pay, please ?
Good morning.
Use the Phrasebook whenever you need a quick reminder.
Listen to the Language
Tap the speaker icon to hear how words and phrases are pronounced. Example:
Good morning.
Meaning: Good morning Listening carefully will help you understand the city.
Collecting Digits
Each mission contains three small tasks. Every correct answer gives you one digit. Write the digits down or remember them — you will need them to unlock the mission and collect the artefact.
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Transcript
MOSAIC CITY
MOSAIC CITY
START
Welcome to Mosaic City
You have arrived in a contemporary European city during the Mosaic Festival.Music, food, languages, cultures — everything mixes here.There is just one problem. You don’t speak the local language yet.To move through the city, understand signs, order food, and follow instructions, you must learn by doing.You will complete 6 short missions across the city. In each mission you will solve three small tasks in the local language. Each correct task gives you one digit. Together, the three digits create a code that unlocks a Cultural Key.Important: The game does NOT store your digits automatically.Write them down or remember them carefully.
NEXT
How to play?
Before you begin, tap the icons below to learn how the interface works.Tap each icon to see what it does.
LET's PLAY!
Airport Terminal
AT THE AIRPORT
First question
You’ve just landed in Mosaic City. Signs are in the local language. Find your way out and reach the first stop.
If you want to leave the airport, you are looking for:
the toilet
the exit
check in
information desk
First digit to note:
Next question
If you are looking for the bus, you ask :
Where is the toilet ?
Where is the bus ?
Where can I check in ?
Where is the information desk?
Second digit to note:
Next question
“Turn right” corresponds to this symbol: :
Third digit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
1st Artifact Unlocked: Chopin Note
In this mission, you learned the following phrases:
The exit
Where is the bus?
Turn right
Frédéric Chopin is a famous Polish composer and pianist, although he is also associated with France because his father was of French origin and Frédéric himself lived and worked in Paris for some time. In Poland, his name is written as Fryderyk Szopen.
NEXT MISSION
Bakery Street
Chopin Note (misson passed)
AT THE BAKERY
First question
You enter a lively street full of small bakeries. The smell of fresh bread fills the air. To buy something, you need to understand a few words and expressions.
What can you buy at the bakery?
baguette
eggs
wine
fruits
First digit to note:
Next question
If you want to buy a "baguette", you say:
II don't like baguette.
One baguette, please.
The baguette is dry.
Where is the baguette?
Second digit to note:
Next question
Which is the most polite way to ask for a baguette:
Give me a baguette, now.
Good morning, I would like a baguette, please.
I can't find the baguettes.
Hi, is the baguette expensive?
Third digit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
2nd Artifact Unlocked: Baguette
In this mission, you learned the following words and phrases:
baguette
One baguette, please.
Good morning, I would like a baguette, please.
The baguette is one of the most famous symbols of French culture. This long, thin loaf of bread became popular in France in the 19th and 20th centuries and is now an everyday part of French life. Many people in France buy fresh bread daily from their local bakery, called a boulangerie. In 2022, the traditional French baguette was added to UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, recognizing its importance in French culinary tradition.
NEXT MISSION
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Street Food Square
Baguette (mission passed)
Chopin Note (misson passed)
At the street food market
First question
You arrive at a lively food square near the station. People are eating quickly before they continue their journey. At one of the stands, you something tasty. To order food and understand the signs, you need a few useful expressions.
What is self-service?
You take food or items yourself
Someone brings everything to you
You must order by phone only
You cannot choose your food
First digit to note:
Next question
"Cash only" means:
You can pay by card only.
You must pay with money (no card)
You do not need to pay.
You can pay later.
Second digit to note:
Next question
What do you say when you want to pay?
Bring me more food.
Can I pay, please?
I don’t want this.
I am leaving now.
Third digit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
Chopin Note (misson passed)
3rd Artifact Unlocked: Currywurst
In this mission, you learned the following expressions:
Self-service.
Cash only.
Can I pay, please?
Currywurst is one of the most famous street foods in Germany. It is a sliced sausage served with curry ketchup and spices. The dish became especially popular in Berlin after World War II and is still sold at street stands across the country.
NEXT MISSION
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Game Museum
Baguette (mission passed)
Chopin Note (misson passed)
In the game museum
First question
You enter a museum dedicated to puzzles and inventions. The space is quiet, organized, and full of instructions.To move through the museum comfortably, you need to understand a few useful signs and routines.
Where do you leave your coat and bags in the museum?
In the cloakroom
On the floor.
In the street.
In the museum shop.
First digit to note:
Next question
What do you need to buy to enter the museum?
A book
A ticket
A map
Something to eat
Second digit to note:
Next question
What must you not do in the museum?
Don't touch the objects.
Don't walk slowly.
Don't talk to each other.
Don't ook at the exhibits.
Thirddigit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
Chopin Note (misson passed)
4th Artifact Unlocked: Rubik’s Cube
In this mission, you learned the following words and phrases:
Cloakroom
Ticket, book, map
Don't thouch the objects.
The Rubik’s Cube was invented by Hungarian architect Ernő Rubik in 1974. It became one of the most famous puzzles in the world and is still associated with logic, patience, and creative thinking.
NEXT MISSION
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Rubik's Cube (mission passed)
Baguette (mission passed)
Piazza Cafe
Chopin Note (misson passed)
In the piazza café
First question
You arrive at a sunny square full of small cafés. People sit outside, talk, and drink strong coffee. To feel comfortable in a café, you need to understand a few useful Polish expressions.
Who brings you the coffee in a café?
The doctor
The police
The teacher
The waiter/waitress
First digit to note:
Next question
Sorry with an other word:
Idon't mind.
Excuse me.
Bye.
Hi.
Second digit to note:
Next question
What can you NOT order in a café?
A coffee
A tea
A passport
A croissant
Thirddigit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
5th Artifact Unlocked: Epresso Cup
In this mission, you learned the following phrases:
Waiter/Waitress
Excuse me.- Excuse me, can I have the bill, please.
tea, coffee, croissant
Espresso is a central part of Italian café culture. It is usually served in a small cup and drunk quickly, often while standing at the bar. For many Italians, coffee is part of everyday rhythm and social life.
NEXT MISSION
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Festival Gate
Rubik's Cube (mission passed)
Baguette (mission passed)
Espresso Cup (mission passed)
Chopin Note (misson passed)
mosaic festival gate
First question
You are about to enter the final festival area. Before you finish your journey, you need to show that you understand the most important polite expressions.
How do you greet someone in the moring?
Good luck.
Good bye.
Good afternoon.
Good morning.
First digit to note:
Next question
Ask for the bill politely.
Give me the bill.
Excuse me, can I have the bill, please?
The bill. Now.
I want the bill.
Second digit to note:
Next question
When you leave, you cannont say:
Bye bye.
See you soon.
Hello.
See you later.
Thirddigit to note:
Next question
Enter the correct code. Think carefully. If you make a mistake, you will have to repeat the entire mission.
6th Artifact Unlocked: Laurel Wreath
In this mission, you learned the following phrases:
Good morning.
Excuse-me.
Bye, See you soon, See you later.
In ancient Greece, a laurel wreath was awarded to victors, poets, and honored guests. It became a symbol of success, dignity, and achievement. In Mosaic City, it marks the end of your journey and the opening of the Festival Gate.
CONTINUE
Curry wurst (mission passed)
Laurel Wreath (mission passed)
Rubik's Cube (mission passed)
Baguette (mission passed)
Espresso Cup (mission passed)
CONTINUE
Chopin Note (misson passed)
Phrasebook: here you can refresh your memory of the most important phrases:
the exit
cash only
the toilet - Where is the toilet ?
Can I pay, please ?
check in - Where can I check in ?
cloakroom
information desk - Where is the information desk?
ticket, book, map
Don't touch the objects.
Where is the bus ?
Turn right
waiter/waitress
Excuse me. - Excuse me, can I have the bill, please?
baguette - One baguette, please. - Good morning, I would like a baguette, please.
Good luck. - Good bye. - Good Afternoon. - Good morning.
tea, coffee, croissant
Bye, bye. - See you soon. - See you later.
self-service
CONTINUE
Thank you for playing Mosaic City by RELICA
This short game was created as part of the ‘RELICA (Recycling Skills to Improve Literacy, Language and Communication Competences through Artistic and Digital Creation)’ project. You can find more information about how we combine art, creativity, multimedia and language learning on our website at https://relica.online.
Script and production: DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION Project Consortium: COTA ONG (France), COMPARATIVE RESEARCH NETWORK EV (Germany), DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION (Poland), ARTEMISSZIÓ ALAPÍTVÁNY (Hungary), IL SALONE DEI RIFIUTATI (Italy), ARTIFACTORY (Greece)
Mission Marker
Markers on the city map show where your next mission begins. Tap the marker to open a location and start the challenge. Once you complete the mission, this marker will turn into an artefact.
Phrasebook
Open the Phrasebook to review useful words and expressions you discover during missions. Example entry:
Can I pay, please ?
Good morning.
Use the Phrasebook whenever you need a quick reminder.
Listen to the Language
Tap the speaker icon to hear how words and phrases are pronounced. Example:
Good morning.
Meaning: Good morning Listening carefully will help you understand the city.
Collecting Digits
Each mission contains three small tasks. Every correct answer gives you one digit. Write the digits down or remember them — you will need them to unlock the mission and collect the artefact.