Immune Attack: a video game that teaches |
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In Immune Attack, you are a teenager with a special sort of immunodeficiency system. In order to save yourself, you have to propel a nanomachine robot inside your body and, with the help of your professor (your in-game guide, so to speak), teach your immune system how to properly function.
That being said, the game currently looks like a space-shooting sim, except the whole setting happens to be within the human body. Definitely an innovative twist on your standard shooter fare.
The latest prototype of the game will be presented at "The Body is a Game," part of the Games for Health conference which will happen at the University of Maryland School of Medicine on September 29. A playable demo of the game will also be sent out, and you can find out how to sign up by visiting one of the links on our sourced article.
Sign up and grab a copy for yourself. You might just learn something. If you're lucky, maybe one of the console giants will even make this available for download on an online service like Xbox Live for free if you can drum up support, and nothing beats the price of free gaming for a cause.
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