Like most sales pitch videos on Steam, Mission Control: NanoMech's avoids showing much gameplay. The tags indicate it is an action RPG. It has some RPG aspects, but it's really closer to a tower defense game. Specifically, it is an active tower defense game, where you play a character that runs around the map placing towers and can be killed by the waves of enemies you have to destroy before moving on. The educational aspect of the game is very poorly integrated with the gameplay. The experience is similar to going to a university class on nanotechnology, and half paying attention while playing games on your cell phone. The tower defense portion of the game is almost completely independent of the nanotech-related content. The nanotech portion of the game is handled much like a presentation, with some minimal interactivity. Completing some task in the tower defense portion starts the nanotech portion, then completing that gives you something new to use in the tower defense porti...
Mission Control: NanoMech
$8.99
- Release Date:
- Dec 17, 2014
- Developer:
- WisdomTools
- Publisher:
- WisdomTools
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
Mission Control: NanoMech is set late in the 21st century and puts players in a high-tech base on the surface of Mars, where they step into the role of a rover pilot delivering supplies. A rogue artificial intelligence named D-brain has taken control of the factory and most of its robotic workers and refuses to let the humans go. With the threat of a massive Mars dust storm cutting off communications to the rest of the Mars bases, it's up to the player to save the other humans trapped inside the factory.
Luckily, several friendly robots are on hand to help the player fight back. The robots gift the player with a spacesuit and teach the player how it can be improved with nanotechnology. As the game progresses, the player is helped further by scientists hiding inside the factory who leave clues and information that help the player understand and use the nanomaterials in optimal ways to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles. Players must master this improvement process as it is directly linked to the progressive difficulty in the game. Presented with puzzle challenges, the player must race against the clock to keep their robotic team members functioning while searching for more raw materials and the hidden scientists in order to get strong enough to confront D-brain directly.
Mission Control: NanoMech was developed under a grant from the National Science Foundation (Grant #0823411) and developed in collaboration with NASA through a Space Act Agreement. This action-adventure game is based on real nanotechnology content, which was reviewed by experts for accuracy. Spacesuit components and technologies are based on authentic future technologies being researched and developed by NASA and others.
Luckily, several friendly robots are on hand to help the player fight back. The robots gift the player with a spacesuit and teach the player how it can be improved with nanotechnology. As the game progresses, the player is helped further by scientists hiding inside the factory who leave clues and information that help the player understand and use the nanomaterials in optimal ways to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles. Players must master this improvement process as it is directly linked to the progressive difficulty in the game. Presented with puzzle challenges, the player must race against the clock to keep their robotic team members functioning while searching for more raw materials and the hidden scientists in order to get strong enough to confront D-brain directly.
Mission Control: NanoMech was developed under a grant from the National Science Foundation (Grant #0823411) and developed in collaboration with NASA through a Space Act Agreement. This action-adventure game is based on real nanotechnology content, which was reviewed by experts for accuracy. Spacesuit components and technologies are based on authentic future technologies being researched and developed by NASA and others.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Overwhelmingly Negative
1 user reviews
0%
Positive
User #886109
english
3 hrs at review
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows XP or better
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo / E7500/AMD Athlon X2 250 3GHz - Rs. 3350 or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated PCI-express x16 with 256MB RAM minimum
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 350 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Mission Control: NanoMech cost?
Mission Control: NanoMech costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for Mission Control: NanoMech?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or better Processor: Intel Core2 Duo / E7500/AMD Athlon X2 250 3GHz - Rs. 3350 or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Dedicated PCI-express x16 with 256MB RAM minimum Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 350 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Mission Control: NanoMech available on?
Mission Control: NanoMech is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Mission Control: NanoMech worth buying?
Mission Control: NanoMech has 0% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Mission Control: NanoMech released?
Mission Control: NanoMech was released on Dec 17, 2014.
Similar Games
AI-powered recommendations based on game description