Forensic Investigation Game (FIG)
EducationalGame-based learning software to test basic forensic skills.
Machineers is a construction puzzle game with quirky robots and wonderful machines. It is your job to repair broken contraptions and build your own mechanical inventions with your toolbox full of gears, belts, cables and plenty of other parts. Help out the townsfolk by repairing their machines: the DJ machine, a coin-operated crane, and a mechanical arcade machine, and many more. After mastering the skills of a true Machineer, get ready for your next challenge: build yourself a vehicle and drive it to River City! Machineers uses its mechanical components and puzzle designs as metaphor for programming concepts such as methods, switches and variables in order to subtly teach players logical thinking skills without the player knowing it's teaching them anything! We call it ninja learning.
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Game-based learning software to test basic forensic skills.
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