The rescue of the sorceress Omega
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You can complete this digital escape room individually or as a group. You can also enjoy the game as many times as you wish.

This escape room is designed especially for primary school kids, ideally between 7 and 9 years old (younger kids might find it a bit difficult and older kids might find it easy, but they are of course welcome to play in any case). We would recommend the presence of an adult while the kid completes the room, to share the reading and the occasion. The experience will be even better if you perform a dramatized reading.  

If you accessed through a social network, we recommend opening this page in a new tab so that the progress is not lost when you click on the necessary links.

This experience was proposed by the Women in Mathematics Commission of the Spanish Mathematics Royal Society (http://mym.rsme.es/) and created by Lara Ferrando Esteve and Irene Epifanio López to celebrate the International Day for Women in Mathematics. To contact us, please use the email esfelara@gmail.com.  

The events devoted to celebrate this day will be listed on the website: https://may12.womeninmaths.org.

The Women in Mathematics Commission thanks the Mathematics Department (https://www.uji.es/departaments/mat/) and the BSc in Computational Mathematics (https://www.uji.es/estudis/oferta/base/graus/actual/matematica/) at Escuela Superior de Tecnología y Ciencias Experimentales (https://www.uji.es/centres/estce/) at Universitat Jaume I de Castellón (https://www.uji.es/), who kindly sponsored the creation of this escape room.


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Picture's credits:
Picture on the front page: https://www.flickr.com/people/dm-set/ with license Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) modified.
Field's Medal picture: Stefan Zachow, public domain.
Ana Justel's picture: rights given up by Ana Justel, who we thank for her kindness.
Other pictures: either taken from Google Maps or made by Lara Ferrando Esteve (with license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND))
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