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Why Science Based Games Are Dope

Why Science Based Games Are Dope

Apr 18, 2023

Video games span plenty of genres, but science games based games can stand out

Citations:

  • Apprill., A. (2017). Marine Animal Microbiomes: Toward Understanding Host–Microbiome Interactions in a Changing Ocean. Frontiers in Mariine Science 18 

  • OpenStax. Microbiology (2016). 

  • Wallace, W. (2021). Videogames are a bigger industry than movies and North American sports combined, thanks to the pandemic. MarketWatch

  • Vallery, E.G. (2005). USDA Forest Service-SRS-4522, Bugwood.org 


Credits

B-SCI

Why Science Based Video Games Are Dope

B-SCI Board Members

Music from Artlist.io

  • Aviad Zinemanas-Villian

  • Yehezkel Raz-Deep Blue Sea-Instrumental

Video Clips and Sound

  • HBO 

    • The Last of Us

  • Sony Entertainment and Naughty Dog

    • The Last of Us Part I

    • The Last of Us Part II

    • Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

  • Pexels

    • Cottonbro Studio

    • Tima Miroschnichenko

    • Mike Jones

    • Yan Krukov

    • Rodnae Productions

    • Chris Gonzalez

    • Tom Fisk

  • Unknown Worlds Entertainment

    • Subnautica

    • Subnautica: Below Zero

  • Hello Games

    • No Man’s Sky

  •  Firaxis Games, Aspyr, 2k Games

    • Civilization VI

  • Pillow Castle

    • Superliminal

  • Crows, Crows, Crows

    • Stanley’s Parable: Ultra Deluxe Edition

  • Encyclopedia Britannica Films Inc. (via U.S. Library of Congress)

    • The Living Cell: A Silent Teaching Film

Games mentioned

  • Last of Us Part I

  • Last of Us Part II

  • Subnautica 

  • Subnautica: Below Zero

  • No Man’s Sky

  • Civilization VI

  • Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

  • Superliminal

  • Stanley’s Parable: Ultra Deluxe Edition


Photos

Wikimedia Commons

CDC Public Health Image Library

Ian Suzuki-accesed through Wikimedia Commons

Dominique Jacquin-accesed through Wikimedia Commons


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