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Bacteriopets: The New Microbiology-Themed Science Game

23 Apr 2019
anthonyc

Kids of all ages can grow their own bacteria colonies, unlock new species, and learn while having fun. This colorful game is intended for audiences in elementary and middle school.

It is currently in testing to make sure it runs well on all devices and we are still also waiting for the response from the Apple Store so that people will be soon be able to play on iPhone as well.

The game was created by Liza Knipscher who graduated with a degree in biomedical visualization. It was funded by the President’s Translational and Entrepreneurial Research Fund (PTEF)  from the Office of Technology Commercialization at UT Health San Antonio and spearheaded by the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences’s marketing specialist Charlotte Anthony who has also helped launch the Pipette Kids Science Coloring and Activity book which is now on Amazon.com.

GAME IS COMING SOON.

Video Trailer for Bacteriopets

Photos of Bacteriopets game

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