Mega Giveaway Day 7 – Cytosis Cell Biology Game

It’s always cool learning about Easter Eggs and behind-the-scenes information. Maybe it’s because I grew up in a family business, but I tend to believe it’s more likely because I am just nosy. Our Day 7 prize, Cytosis Cell Biology Game, came with one of those stories. Genius Games wanted it to be thematically accurate as a game, but also scientifically correct. They crowdsourced professionals in science to make sure the details were just right. What they ended up with is a game that is entertaining and educational. That’s a total win/win. The only thing that could make it better is to actually WIN a copy!

You’ll see Cytosis from Genius Games appearing in an upcoming gift guide along with other great gift ideas. Until then, stop by their social channels to tell them thanks for participating in our holiday Mega Giveaway promotion then enter to win a copy.

150+ Days of Giveaways – Day 7 – Cytosis Game

53 thoughts on “Mega Giveaway Day 7 – Cytosis Cell Biology Game

  1. I have always been partial to the how does it do that type of experiment. Egg sucked into bottle with air pressure, two forks hanging on the edge of a glass by a burnt match stick.

  2. It’s been a while since I thought about science lessons. I wouldn’t mind something that explores the complexity of the brain.

  3. I would love to see chemistry and/or physics lessons made into a game. I’m not sure which ones, but I think those two are the most exciting forms of scientific study. Physics lends itself well to dexterity games, and chemistry is just fun to watch what happens when you combine things.

  4. Maybe something to do with learning the Elements on the Periodic Table would help the kids learn & remember the elements better..

  5. simple physics vehicles – balloon cars, CO2 canisters, bent poles, having to deal with aerodynamics or safely falling, …

  6. Anything Earth science related, I’ve heard from science teacher friends that those lessons are the hardest to keep kids attentions. (Especially high school kids!)

  7. I’d like to see a game that incorporates quantum physics. You could start with the basics like Schrodinger’s Cat. oooh I could see how that would be fun!

  8. I would like to see a Epidemiology( Study of Diseases)game. I think subject would make for a challenging learning experience.

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