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Immune Attack - Educational 3D Biology Video Game
Immue Attack is a high tech 3D computer game that teaches how the human body and the immune system work. In this game, you program a nanobot to teach all cells in the body how to fight bacterial and viral infections. A great game for high school science students.
While playing the game, students learn about monocytes, neutrophils and macrophages (white blood cells), the circulatory system, connective tissue and chemical signals (C3a and CXCL8). Immune Attack was created by the Federation of American Scientists.
Immune Attack is quite a large download, about 0.5 GB, so make sure you have a fast internet connection and sufficient disk space to play. The game can be downloaded without registering.
thank we can at least taste it.We will help you assist others in future.
06/24/2010
Michael
When I downloaded the direct link above, Avira Anti-virus said it was a trojan horse... I deleted it, and I'm downloading it through the makers' website.
That said, I've played it on another computer, and it's an awesome game. :)
05/14/2010
Max Thomas
i love this game and i want it immediately
04/12/2010
sai
it is very use for students and it is use for the improve interest to science
03/26/2010
Shoaib
need special english learning, basic conceptual softwares
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