NASA Makes MMOG for Science

John Funk

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NASA Makes MMOG for Science



In an effort to get more young people interested in space and science, NASA is funding an MMOG set in a not-too-far-off future where humanity is settling the Solar System - and you can earn school credit too, kids!

Someone at NASA must have looked at back in November [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/96648-Americas-Army-Costs-US-Taxpayers-32-8-Million], but it turns out that wasn't the only game with the NASA stamp on it.

Astronaut: Moon, Mars and Beyond [http://www.astronautmmo.com/dmf/] is a MMOG set in the not-too-distant future. In the year 2035, humanity has started to settle the Solar System, and it's the player's job to help out. After choosing from several character classes that include "several types of Engineer, Physicists, and Pilots," players will tackle problems in a game that includes "real science, technology, engineering, mathematics and physics content," whatever that means.

Interestingly enough, AMMB won't just be all play - according to the site, players "will be able to receive real
course accreditation from ages 13-24!" Since, you know, it's a government organization and it can actually do things like that. This may be a first, actually - I can't think of any other MMOGs off the top of my head that offer tangible real-world benefits; grinding in-game may be a legitimate alternative to doing schoolwork. Go figure.

AMMB is being developed with the Unreal engine, and early builds are expected to be playable in late 2010.

(Variety [http://weblogs.variety.com/the_cut_scene/])

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Katherine Kerensky

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I shall claim Mars in the name of the Mechanicus!
This can be so great if done correctly. I won't forgive them if it fails.
 

Doug

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The Great JT said:
Holy Astrophysics, Batman!

This might actually be kinda cool, I must say.
I hate to say it, but I think so too - especially the idea of them handing out real world accreditations.
 

Wolfy4226

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When this game comes out, who else is going to storm the thing with me yelling "FOR THE HORDE" into all chat servers? o3o
 

LTK_70

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They're going to look so stupid when 2035 comes around and no one has been to Mars yet.
 

Kollega

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I only hope it will have actual scientific stuff, even if simplified. I'd probably play it just to catch some more useless scientific trivia.
 

Jared

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The Great JT said:
Holy Astrophysics, Batman!

This might actually be kinda cool, I must say.
Definetly! And Real life accreditation? Always useful!
 

whaleswiththumbs

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This.. might..maybe.. could work.. if nothing else it will be a marvelous failure to add to the hall of fame, and we even have a space available in the Science department.
 

Doug

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Kollega said:
I only hope it will have actual scientific stuff, even if simplified. I'd probably play it just to catch some more useless scientific trivia.
I'm guessing it will do seeing as its NASA and seeing as they are offering real life accreditations for it. Which is at least an interesting experiment in educational gaming.

What would be very good is if they could get people in from WoW to try and make sure its actually appealing as well as educational.