Chat.txt

Chat.txt
Chat.txt
Developer: Homo Ludens GmbH
Category: Entertainment
221 installs
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26 monthly active users
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Chat.txt Summary

Chat.txt is a mobile Android app in Entertainment by Homo Ludens GmbH. Released in Dec 2022 (3 years ago). It has about 221+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 26 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jun 26, 2023.

Recent activity: 19 installs this week (27 over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jun 26, 2023 .


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App Description

Chatting with exhibits

Chat.txt is your companion when exploring the Berlin Computer Games Museum.

You may or may not match with exhibits of your choice! If there is a match, you can chat with each other. Some of the exhibits are funny, others are not in a good mood, the next perhaps have a lot of sense of mission or are rather reserved. They all have their own story to tell. Embark on an individual and entertaining discovery tour. How the conversations develop also depends on your decisions!

Chat.txt can be used before visiting the museum to plan a date - i.e. to see which object you want to meet here. While visiting the museum, you can use them to navigate through the exhibition, see which exhibits appeal to you the most, and learn more about them. And after the visit to the museum you can review everything and remember particularly nice encounters.



Use is free of charge and offers the following features:

Funny and entertaining journey of discovery through the museum

Entertaining and playful mediation of object stories

Orientation aid in the museum by navigating through the room

Font size and text speed adjustment

Available in German and English



chat.txt was developed in cooperation between the computer games museum and Homo Ludens GmbH. The development was funded by the funding program "Digital Development in the Cultural Sector" of the Senate Department for Culture and Europe.