Addressing a decreasing interest and proficiency in the biological sciences among American teenagers, Cellcraft seeks to engage kids in ways that make biological principles personally meaningful and relevant. Cellcraft will put middle and high school students in control of a cell, tasked with the job of coordinating all of the organelles in order to process food, create new parts, fight off viruses, and grow. During game play, students learn valuable biological information, while also developing organizational, planning, coordination, delegation, and logistical skills.
Build a cell, fight off viruses, survive harsh worlds, and save the Platypus species!
This game was made possible by a grant from the Digital Media & Learning Competition. The goal was to make a truly educational game that was also genuinely fun to play. We hope students, teachers, and gamers will all enjoy the game, and encourage you to visit www.cellcraftgame.com, which will soon have an open forum and eventually downloadable teacher materials.
The game was designed by Phoenix00017. The lead programmer was larsiusprime of Super Energy Apocalypse fame, and the art was by BGroupProduction, who created the Reincarnation series. A custom soundtrack was created by Hibiki Haruto.
Also thanks to Dr. Jed Macosko at Wake Forest University and Dr. David Dewitt at Liberty University for providing lots of support and biological guidance.
Thanks so much for the support and kind words – this has already exceeded my hopes in terms of a response for the game! :-D
This game can be processor intensive. There are some options in the menu for reducing the graphics that may help.
We recommend you to go to CellCraft homepage and download the game, since it takes really much time to load.
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CellCraft - Kids Learn Biology
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