Cyber Science - Motion

Cyber Science
4.19512195121951 of 5
(41)

Information
System Requirements
  • OSX 10.7 or later
  • Minimum screen resolution of 1024x768
  • AMD Phenom II or Intel i3/i5/i7 Processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 100 MB HHD space
  • Graphics card with pixel shaders (2.0). NVIDIA cards since 2003 (GeForce FX), AMD cards since 2004 (Radeon 9500), Intel cards since 2005 (GMA 900);

Explore, Dissect and Assemble a Human Skull

Unparalleled interaction allows users to experience the subtle and complex spatial relationships of human anatomy first-hand. Watch as game mechanics and rich content combine to provide the building blocks necessary for vital scientific understanding.

How to Play

Explore two distinct modes of interaction.

  • Dissection - dissect and reassemble the bones at your own pace.
  • Assembly - 13 different challenges that test your re-construction skills against the clock

What's New

Version 1.2938
Version 1.2938
  • Improved the Tutorial
Version 1.2918
  • Addressed some picking bugs
Version 1.2904
  • Reworked handling lost Leap Motion Device
  • Completely changed how the user picks on objects
  • Cleaned up the visual representation of the picking finger
  • Added feedback for the games
  • Changed the scoring algorithm
Version 1.2891

Initial Release. Enjoy!

Ratings & Reviews

Average Rating
4.19512195121951 of 5
(41)

  • Very nice and educational

    4 of 5
    by Seyed — August 8

    This really shows the potential leap motion having. I liked how smoothly one can rotate the head and also zoom in and out intuitively.

     


  • Great Potential but not there yet

    3 of 5
    by Kirk — August 8

    I really love the graphics and the movement but the clicking gesture just spoils it. as for the picking pieces and moving them this is also difficult.

    1 out of 1 customers found this review helpful.


  • Please explain how you initiate the "click" gesture!

    3 of 5
    by featherodd — August 8

    Could one of the developers please explain how to effectively and consistently initiate the click gesture? At the moment it feels like it does not work, except at random and rarely.

    3 out of 3 customers found this review helpful.


  • Nice idea but not working well

    2 of 5
    by bk1 — August 8

    On my Lenovo T430 running W8 it is almost impossible to get it to work. I can point, but not pick up the pieces. It is really no good on my system. I see other people apparently get it to work. The other applications seem to work. but not this one. the controller is correcting for externally incoming red light. The idea is pretty good though, but using a mouse pad for picking is much faster and less exhausting to your arm and shoulder.

    1 out of 2 customers found this review helpful.


  • Love it, but the clicking is awful!

    4 of 5
    by stevenmasso — August 2

    I wouldn't change anything except the clicking, or at least providing options for clicking. All the other gestures are great.

     


Cyber Science

  • Headquarters: 805 2nd St Ste 1 Coralville Iowa 52241
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Cyber Science 3D® is an award-winning software focused on aiding the learning and exploration of STEM principles throughout the K-12 standards that provides students and teachers with an interactive tool to stimulate science education in the areas of Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Earth Science, Human Anatomy, Mechanical, Microbiology, Paleontology, and Zoology. Cyber Science 3D® was developed by Cyber-Anatomy® Corp., a privately held business based in Iowa City, Iowa, which creates educational software for primary, secondary, and post-secondary education. In addition to Cyber Science 3D®, Cyber-Anatomy® Med, supports medical level instruction and individual learning of human anatomy. For more information, visit www.cyberscience3d.com and www.cyber-anatomy.com

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