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    WoMen in Science: A video game about women in science

    Maria GillBy Maria GillSeptember 3, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    WoMen in Science: A video game about women in science
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    How many female scientists can you name? That’s the question that started four years of indie game development for Quebec studio Luana Games.

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    Women in science It is a farm simulation game that includes science and robotics! The game draws inspiration from games like Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon, and other genres of genre classics. In WoMen in Science, you will have to create and manage your own farm using science to solve your problems. You will also be able to meet scientific women such as Marie Curie and Grace Hopper.

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    The new Quebec game that will be available on Steam will allow you to do this:

    • Grow plants and discover their uses
    • farm animal farming
    • Discover mysterious artifacts
    • Play science games
    • Learn the basics of programming
    • Choose your city’s celebrations and projects
    • Building drones and robots
    • Build your own farm

    The game, of course, offers all the mechanics of a typical farm simulator: farming, harvesting, animal husbandry, building, crafting and making friends. But always scientifically: plants have effects on their neighbors, and sometimes on certain genetic traits. You can build drones and robots to help you. The NPCs are inspired by real scientists. Museum antiques are full of scientific tales. The skills to unlock are references to electronics and chemistry. One of the four mini-games will teach you the basics of programming.

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    Maria Gill

    "Subtly charming problem solver. Extreme tv enthusiast. Web scholar. Evil beer expert. Music nerd. Food junkie."

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