Like many educational games this one is badly executed. It doesn't sound nor look good.
The UI isn't user friendly, It lacks a visual consistency, etc.
Your task – to ensure each chemical good is heated by the correctly coloured flame by choosing the correct metal filter to place over the flames.
This game is a very useful revision tool to help you to learn flame colours for flame tests which both GCSE and A level Chemistry AND Physics students will find helpful.
To play without sound, choose the “Play in Stealth Mode” when starting. There is also a sound on/off button in the right-click menu.
This is version 1.4 of the game.If you enjoy this game, please don’t forget to rate it; and if you have any feedback please contact me, ChrisM15, via a private message or leave a comment.
Like many educational games this one is badly executed. It doesn't sound nor look good.
The UI isn't user friendly, It lacks a visual consistency, etc.
game will not start, i like the idea but just needs more improvment
I can see how this could be a very useful study tool for college/high school students in chemistry, but if you are not someone looking to study the color of flames produced by elements, then don't play this game. Childish design.
Nooooo! it is like i am going back to my S*** public school!
I like the concept of an educational chemistry game. However the colours in the violets / indigos / purples are all too similar!
I would suggest that the audio states the name of the element and the chemical symbol is placed on the cart at the beginning. Then as the game progresses, the audible name followed by the chemical symbols are taken away. ie use the current concept as the final level / levels.