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Mila and the City of Tomorrow

An interactive adventure where Mila, an 11-year-old girl, explores a futuristic city filled with wonders, challenges, and choices that will shape her day—and maybe the future.

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A 12-year-old girl, Mila, with curly, shiny hair and futuristic glasses, smiles in wonder as she stands in the center of a bustling square. She wears a light, colorful jumpsuit adorned with bright floral patterns and holds a small holographic gadget in her hand. Next to her is her best friend Leo, a 12-year-old boy with short, tousled hair, wearing a robot-patterned t-shirt and denim shorts. He looks around with sparkling eyes of curiosity, holding a miniature drone flying above his head. The scene takes place in the central square of Skyhaven, surrounded by shimmering glass towers and hanging gardens, where holograms of butterflies dance in the air. Children play with floating balloons, and delivery robots move between groups of people. Mila and Leo discover a large stage at the center of the square, where a light and music show begins, illuminating their amazed faces. report a problem with this image
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Holographic butterflies
Light images that look real but are made of projected light.
Hover-ball courts
Places where people play games with balls that float a little above ground.
Maglev
A train system that uses magnets so the train floats and moves very fast.
Pollinator drones
Small flying robots that help move pollen between flowers.
Climate control system
Machines that keep the air temperature and humidity steady inside a place.
Manual override
A human action that takes control away from automatic systems.
Backup batteries
Extra batteries kept ready to provide power if the main ones fail.
Malfunctioned
Stopped working correctly because of a fault or problem.
Demonstration
A public show that explains how a new thing works.
Swarm
A large group of small flying robots or insects moving together.

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