- May 17, 2020
- 3D Visualisation Aesthetics Lab
Journey to the Centre of the Cell
46%Game Brain Score
graphics
gameplay
75% User Score 12 reviews
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About
Using data from high-resolution electron microscopy we have reconstructed a human breast cancer cell in 3D VR in order to better visualise mechanisms of nanoparticle internalisation and trafficking. These virtual environments allow users to walk on - or inside, a cancer cell, exploring and learning about cellular anatomy and processes. REQUIRES STEAM VR This is a VR experience, designed for…





Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
gameplay1 negative mentions
- The VR experience offers a visually appealing and immersive tour of a cancer cell, with trippy and alien environments.
- It provides some basic bio-science learning opportunities, making it suitable for those interested in science.
- The software works well on various VR systems, such as HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.
- There is a lack of meaningful interaction and gameplay loops, making it feel more like a software application than a game.
- The experience is very limited, with only a few areas to explore and minimal educational content provided.
- It has been misleadingly categorized as a game on Steam, which can confuse users looking for actual gaming experiences.
- gameplay2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is criticized for lacking any meaningful interaction or gameplay loops, resulting in an experience that feels devoid of traditional game elements.
“There are no gameplay loops in this software, no 'gameplay', no meaningful game-like interaction.”