Monday, July 14, 2014

Division of NASA, created the game, hopes to prove that the space agency may also make great games

NASA has become a producer of computer games | SciMedia - popular science
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In this game, it's real-hitting meteors dangerous sun rays and life support systems; admiring the view of avalanche of dust clouds looming ominously on your lunar camp, you have to restore critical system failures and build oxygen supply. Beginning July 6, NASA new game will help you pass the day in 3D.
NASA has released a multiplayer game called Moonbase Alpha (Moon Base "Alpha"), in which players will be able to try on the role of the researcher of the moon, living in the lunar environment. Players will have to get used to the characteristics of the lunar movement - jumping, having his clumsy lunar overalls and equipment - typical first person games. You can play alone or team. The game has VOIP chat, text chat and excellent three-dimensional graphics. Presumably nasa america the game is 20 minutes.
Division of NASA, created the game, hopes to prove that the space agency may also make great games that will take children. However, this game can be used in educational programs and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
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