So after a significant learning curve associated with things like UPC codes and bills of lading, Gut Check: The Microbiome Game is finally available on Amazon! Hopefully both fun and educational, there is also a free print-and-play version here on microBEnet. Profits from the sale of the game will be used to support undergraduate-based research …
Quick post here. As an aside, it’s amazing how complicated it is to get an IRB waiver just to be able to put out an online survey. But we finally navigated all that and are looking for feedback from anyone who has ever played Gut Check: The Microbiome Game. We’d love to use this feedback …
An interesting confluence of factors has come together in recent years, resulting in an explosion of “science games”. Some of these games use science as a theme, many are educational in nature, and some few even accomplish science through gaming. In my opinion these are the factors that have precipitated this change: Board/card/video games have …
So 18 months after we released the free, print-at-home version of Gut Check: The Microbiome game we finally have a commercial version! The game is available from MOBIO Laboratories here, for the very reasonable price of $20 with free shipping. For a really nice write-up about the game, check out this blog post from Anne …
Just a quick note to say that the final version of “Gut Check: The Microbiome” Game has been released here on microBEnet. Here’s the summary from the website: Gut Check is a game for 2-4 players where each player attempts to develop a healthy microbiome while interfering with the microbiomes of their opponents. Give your …