What if the Earth remained the first planet to explore...? There is panic at the Space Centre: the latest robot explorer programmed to land on Mars has landed... on planet Earth! Apparently it has decided to visit the beauties of Earth rather than those of the red planet! Although it cannot be located, it is still communicating regularly with the Space Centre, transmitting information from sites i
nscribed on the World Heritage list of Unesco. The directors of the Space Centre are appealing to internet users all over the world, connoisseurs of our planet's wonders, to help them find their robot. A comprehensive mission of exploration at participating Unesco sites. Once arrived on site, the little robot begins its exploration and sends multiple pieces of information to the Space Center: photos, movies, rock analysis, sounds,... these are all clues which allow players to refine their research. Once they have studied these elements, they must choose between multiple sites the one on which the robot is located. If the answer is correct, they move on to next mission because, of course, the little robot is already visiting a new site... If the answer is incorrect, players receive additional clues.