The project is divided in two parts: the first one is conceived for the villages, the second one for the tourists.
| Piornal (Cáceres) |
The project is open to every Spanish village, as long as they have specific requirements: they must not have more than 15000 inhabitants and they must have a certain spending power in order to develop a roadmap containing all the relevant information about the cultural, aesthetic, artistic and traditional aspects. Furthermore, villages have to design original T-shirts (that the tourists will able to take at the end of the visit of each town) and cards whereon there will be put some stamps, as long as people visit the places included in the roadmap, that allows people to gain the final t-shirt.
| Valle del Jerte |
The tourists have to register themselves on our website, where they are able to check which villages take part in the project and choose the places they want to visit, but without knowing the order of the destinations they would like to go to.
People
are then divided into small groups of 5/6 elements: every time they arrive in a
certain town, they have to go to the Tourism Information Office and follow the
instructions that the person in charge will give them about the terms that will
allow them to continue the journey. Every time each place contained in the
roadmap will be visited, the tourists have to take a picture, or even make a
video, in a specific place written on the roadmap.
Then
they have to go back to the Tourism Information Office, where they will show
everything to the people in charge of the evaluation of the game’s artistic
aspect: the pictures and the videos are of course meant to be artistic,
original and imaginative. Only in this case the tourists can achieve the
t-shirt of the town that allows them to continue the journey. But if the items
don’t meet the required artistic criteria, someone might be eliminated from the
game.
Then
all the photographs and videos could be uploaded on our website, in order to
create a great gallery and also some virtual competitions.

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