Video games aren’t rocket science, until they are
Some space simulator games are both realistic and fun, using intuitive controls and interesting gameplay modes that teach actual rocket science. Here are some examples:
Some space simulator games are both realistic and fun, using intuitive controls and interesting gameplay modes that teach actual rocket science. Here are some examples:
This is the story behind ‘I’m Han Solo’: Star Wars Kinect’s most infamous song. https://t.co/d2XIH9JbVM
Important spaceflight milestones as recreated in Kerbal Space Program. http://t.co/f6Awme33eT
Are science fiction video games pushing aside science fiction books for today's youth? http://t.co/sgQo2dnFfr
People keep throwing money at Space Citizen, but its description sounds to me like Second Life in the Stars. http://t.co/NTXGpFDKw8
Neat story about how NASA has teamed p with the Kerbal Space Program. At least that's one way to get to the moon. http://t.co/hNYIpF54Ir
Hadron’s Forge sounds like a great sandbox #videogame for #space and #scifi fans. http://ow.ly/om4qv
Cool story about Lacuna Passage, a video game that uses NASA terrain data from Mars. http://ow.ly/olpy5
Firefly is coming back in 2014! Don’t get too excited, it’s not returning to TV. It will be a smartphone game. http://ow.ly/n5Hcs
Surely you’ve played the classic arcade game Galaga. This webcomic nicely imagines the alien invasion back story. http://t.co/0NrXXs1SIa