Meet Felllice, the Interactive Cell
Have you been paying attention in your Biology classes?
Have you been paying attention in your Biology classes? If you haven’t, you might want to start by checking out Felllice , a game that lets you experience life from the perspective of a cell. Judging by its irregular structure, we can’t say for sure whether it’s a plant cell or an animal cell, but we do know that in order to survive, Felllice must eat up smaller cells and avoid the bigger ones.
Felllice was developed by Klickaffen and published by BulkyPix, the same team responsible for the distribution of the clay animation inspired iPollute, and it seems to be just as interactive and engaging. Featuring a simple, black and white backdrop, the crux of the gameplay focuses on battling different opponents in the arena. You can choose to swallow them up whole and follow in the footsteps of macrophages, or simply float along through endless streams of cytoplasm. A game like Felllice could even have the potential to be used in an educational setting and encourage students to visualize science in a new, and more interactive format, given its subject matter.
If you’re keen on all things cellular, you can try it out on the App Storeor from the Google Play Store-and don’t forget to let us know your thoughts on the game. For the latest from Bulky Pix, be sure to follow them on Twitterand visit their Facebookpage. To check out developer Klickaffen’s website, just click here.
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