La Mappa dei Misfatti
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Welcome to the world of La Mappa dei Misfatti – Cinque segreti ad Angera (The Map of Misdeeds – Five Secrets in Angera): a seemingly peaceful place, but one that hides ancient cults, ruthless criminals, and mysterious murders. We’ll need your help to shed light on five unsolved cases.
A cooperative game of observation and investigation, combining logic, observation, and teamwork: players work together to solve puzzles and uncover the culprits behind five crimes. To do so, you’ll need to carefully scrutinize a beautifully illustrated map, analyze clues found in the case archive, and listen to audio testimonies that reveal precious details.
The crime stories are the product of fantasy, but the locations where the investigations take place are real: Angera, with its historical and natural wonders, becomes a vast investigative setting to discover and experience: during your investigations, you’ll encounter places truly worth visiting!
In the box you will find:
The game is the result of a co-design developed during an artist residency that involved creatives selected for their interdisciplinary skills and their ability to combine analog and digital in a continuous redefinition of the design of their work.
Angera
Credits
The Map of Misdeeds – Five Mysteries in Angera is a game developed by Bepart Società Cooperativa Impresa Sociale in collaboration with the Municipality of Angera and its Civic Archaeological Museum and Diffused Museum. Project partners: eArs S.r.l., Laboradio, tracciaminima.
Project developed as part of the Mela Project (Playful and Accessible Educational Museums), funded by the Regional Program under the European Regional Development Fund 2021/2027 of the Lombardy Region PR FESR 2021-2027.
Game design: Marco Bielli, Matteo Ufocinque Capobianco
Illustrations: Matteo Ufocinque Capobianco
Texts: Marco Bielli
Production: Alessandro Alliaudi, Valentina Cesarani, Giovanni Franchina, Joris Jaccarino
Scientific supervision: Anna Bernardoni, Cristiano Brandolini
Design and production of texts, voice-over, music, and post-production of the audio guides by eArs.
The inhabitants of Angera and the surrounding villages contributed to this project, participating with their voices and their memories: Anna Bernardoni, Anna Brovelli, Remo Cardana, Pier Mario Forni, Lorenzo Franzetti, Luigi Innocenti, Ele Meazzo, Carmela Pappalardo, Romina Penezzati, Guido Scattolini, Don Valentino Venezia.