Immune Attack is an educational video game created by the Federation of American Scientists and Escape Hatch Entertainment.
The hero decides to take matters into her own hands, and allies herself with a team of scientists to create a nanobot with the abilities to teach cells how to fight bacterial and viral infections.
Cells trained on previous levels are available for deployment as well, allowing the user to make use of a wide range of agents to accomplish their mission.
A research paper was published in 2014 by Dr. Melanie Stegman, the Director of the Learning Technologies Program at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS).
Melanie Stegman's research demonstrates that learning games can teach the terms and abstract concepts of molecular cell biology.