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Physicus: Save the World with Science! is a 1999 educational adventure video game developed by Ruske & Pühretmaier Edutainment and published by Heureka-Klett-Softwareverlag and Tivola Entertainment. It aims to teach players about physics concepts. It is part of a series that includes the chemistry-themed Chemicus and biology-themed sequel Bioscopia. It was the second learning adventure game by Ruske & Pühretmaier after the music-based Opera Fatal. The game's website had a minigame called "PHYSICO DriveIn" that players could download and complete in to get the highscore, which would win them a free copy of a game by the studio. A sequel entitled Physicus: The Return was later released, and was remade for the iOS.

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  • Physikus ist ein Point-and-Click-Adventure und digitales Lernspiel für Physik des deutschen Entwicklerstudios Ruske & Pühretmaier aus dem Jahr 1999. Es erschien beim Heureka-Klett-Softwareverlag und ist nach Opera Fatal der zweite Teil der Lernadventure-Reihe Heureka Classics. Eine Fortsetzung mit dem Titel Physicus – Die Rückkehr wurde 2003 veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Physicus: Save the World with Science! is a 1999 educational adventure video game developed by Ruske & Pühretmaier Edutainment and published by Heureka-Klett-Softwareverlag and Tivola Entertainment. It aims to teach players about physics concepts. It is part of a series that includes the chemistry-themed Chemicus and biology-themed sequel Bioscopia. It was the second learning adventure game by Ruske & Pühretmaier after the music-based Opera Fatal. The game's website had a minigame called "PHYSICO DriveIn" that players could download and complete in to get the highscore, which would win them a free copy of a game by the studio. A sequel entitled Physicus: The Return was later released, and was remade for the iOS. (en)
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  • Ruske & Pühretmaier (en)
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  • Adventure, Educational (en)
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  • Windows, Macintosh (en)
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  • Heureka-Klett, Tivola Publishing (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • Physicus (en)
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  • Physikus ist ein Point-and-Click-Adventure und digitales Lernspiel für Physik des deutschen Entwicklerstudios Ruske & Pühretmaier aus dem Jahr 1999. Es erschien beim Heureka-Klett-Softwareverlag und ist nach Opera Fatal der zweite Teil der Lernadventure-Reihe Heureka Classics. Eine Fortsetzung mit dem Titel Physicus – Die Rückkehr wurde 2003 veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Physicus: Save the World with Science! is a 1999 educational adventure video game developed by Ruske & Pühretmaier Edutainment and published by Heureka-Klett-Softwareverlag and Tivola Entertainment. It aims to teach players about physics concepts. It is part of a series that includes the chemistry-themed Chemicus and biology-themed sequel Bioscopia. It was the second learning adventure game by Ruske & Pühretmaier after the music-based Opera Fatal. The game's website had a minigame called "PHYSICO DriveIn" that players could download and complete in to get the highscore, which would win them a free copy of a game by the studio. A sequel entitled Physicus: The Return was later released, and was remade for the iOS. (en)
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  • Physikus (Computerspiel) (de)
  • Physicus (en)
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  • Physicus (en)
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