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This is really good concept. I have no problem with educational games. The one thing this game kinda screwed up on, for me at least, was throwing so much at you at once. There's so many different terms and defenses and actions and ATP, FA,G and a bunch others. I' on level 6 and I've already forgotten how to produce more ATP other than from the Mitochondria so I just end up stuck in 1 spot. Each different organ has multiple functions and it just overloaded my brain to where I've forgotten how to do a specific task. I mean it's all very basic Biology that I know, but, idk, just ended up forgotten how to do certain things within the game.
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absolutely... awesome. loved the story, loved the gameplay, and especially loved the science. really good and innovative, if only more educational games were like this. excellent, my hat goes off to you.
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not only was the story and dialouge hilarious but it has given me an edge for bio *gives you an injection of glucose* yaaaaay glucose also a couple of bugs, on the last level i found my slicer enzymes getting stuck on 1 piece of viral RNA that was not producing any new viruses, just ittng there and not being broken down by slicer enzymes. secondly when an infestor virus wave ends on the last level im not geting the cleared message because it says there'e still one viral RNA in my cell, even though there isnt
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lol while i was injecting venom i was versing injecter viruses then i got 100% so basikly the 1st platapuse was being attacked by viruses.
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Amazing, just amazing.
The plot line is so unique the game is educational and fun.
This got me an A+ in biology(I knew I would've got it anyway though.)
I wish you would make another game like this!
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In level 6, the robot Jeeves said he sprinkled in a little glucose. I didn't see any glucose anywhere I went. That's why it was so flipp'n hard... Is there glucose there?
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Probably the largest mistake in this is how enzymes are lost when they do their function. I'll put the fact that this thing can use aerobic metabolism in space aside XD
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does anybdy else think that games might be one of the best ways for people to learn and actually enjoy the process? oh and 5/5 awsome game!
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My only complaint is that aerobic glycolysis/krebs and production of acetyl-CoA only makes ~32 ATP, not 38 as previously thought in old textbooks =)
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I had a much easier time with the last level by ignoring the robot's advice completely, wandering around gathering up as much glucose and amnio acids as I could, and building up a full immune defense (all 3 pieces), 5000 ATP, 100 fatty acids, and 2500 amino acids. Once I had that on hand, I just spammed the toxins button and poisoned the croc before the first of its responses (not the waves, the responses to the toxins) hit me.
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I would also like to add that there should be a free growth mode to have fun and build as many chloroplasts and other things as possible for fun instead to visit the campaign again due to nostalgicness
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Friedrich Meves, in 1904, made the first recorded observation of mitochondria in plants (Nymphea). That's not what I call recently.
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"Based on what I learned from this game, I injected myself with chloroplast and stopped eating! Thanks, CellCraft!"
there are actually some "hybrids" recently discovered that can use both cloroplasts and mitocondria