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You have a heart attack followed by brain necrosis and bleeding all over your body! You have one minute to click everything before you die!
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Great game. Well done MSI Chicago. I'm passing this along to my teacher friends. Also, to everyone playing, easter egg on the opening screen, you can use arrows or scroll ball to change the position of the sun in the sky.
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I lost every mingame on purpose at least once. Then I realized I was killing Fred in every horrible way possible. I'm a terrible person.
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For the nerves part, you have to link all of them simultaneously. Otherwise, the over nerves die.
This story warns us to not go for a walk in the woods by night, unless you're a kind of mutant named Fred...
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I just love how the other guy sees blood and mucus all over Fred, him all beat up, and acts like everything is fine, even though he sees more wolves coming. My conclusion: Fred's friend is the wolf master.
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What I learned about the human body: with perseverance, and appropriate facial hair, a person can learn to fly. Thanks Museum of Science and Industry Chicago!
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What i have learned from this experience: You can always find a perfectly good piece of cake in the wilderness and eat it off the ground without suspicion.
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there should be more games like this one. the minigames weren't great, but if more educational games are made, the quality of the gameplay will increase, as well. everything else was excellent - unique graphics, good sound, and the educational factor is beneficial to people of all ages.
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It's a little difficult to figure out what you're supposed to be doing. The diagrams before each bit aren't really helpful.
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I've never had so much fun learning about the fantastic machine that is the Human Body! (Though I do think these things take more time, but it's a game so I never expected much realism anyway)
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Great game, however I wish you wouldn't have let us break down lipids and carbohydrates in the stomach. That just reinforces the misperception that digestion of food happens in the stomach. Protein digestion starts in the stomach, so OK, but the rest happens in the gut.
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Me: "So, apparently Fred is Wolverine, considering how fast he heals." Wife: "Considering his luck, I'd say Deadpool."
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Heh. Not often that I call a game with a fair amount of blood and mucus "cute", but this one most definitely qualifies. Nice little primer into how the human body's systems work, and I gotta admit, it's pretty remarkable seeing the whole thing. The oxygen-to-the-legs and the protein breakdown were a wee bit annoying...I don't like having to watch different parts of the screen at once...but that's a minor gripe. In all, a really nice casual game. Yes, it's possible for a casual game to be about a man desperately trying to stay alive. Deal with it. 4/5
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Thank you, this was highly educational, now I know that instead of maintaining healthy life, exercise, eating balanced and taking medical treatment went needed, I can just mend broken bone, expel any disease and fight fatique by merely clicking the hurting body part ! I can't wait to try this out next time I brake a leg while skiing.