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Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game
Virus neutralizer - paly game

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ABOUT GAME

In a playful way, you can learn about the shapes of microorganisms and how to fight them. In Virus Neutralizer, you take on the role of Dr. Natalie Neutralizer, a brilliant scientist who was reduced to the size of bacteria and viruses using advanced technology. Now armed with nanoblasters and biochemical materials, Natalie

fights various bacteria, viruses and fungi, fighting infections in different places - phones, gyms, kitchens, bedrooms, spaceships, etc. Against each microorganism, you (as Natalie) use unique weapons, such as antibiotics, antivirals or fungicides, to prevent the spread of diseases such as flu, pneumonia, cholera and even tooth decay. Be vigilant and stop the spread of invaders!

The game is designed for educational and entertaining purposes for medical students.

The game consists of different levels, each with its own microorganism. Your job is to neutralize these threats using a combination of tactics, reaction speed, strategic thinking, and memorization of the substances and forms of microorganisms used.

Game Features:

Variety of Enemies: Each level is filled with different pathogens, from aggressive viruses to wet fungi and huge bacteria, each requiring a unique approach to neutralize.

Weapons and Abilities: Natalie has access to a variety of chemical solutions that can be used to combat microorganisms.

Unique movement model with five degrees of freedom.

Variety of Locations: Each location Natalie finds herself in has its own dangers and problems.

Scientific Realism: The game is based on real scientific principles, providing players with fun and educational moments about microorganisms.


Dive into the microscopic world and fight invisible but dangerous enemies in Virus Neutralizer!

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Latin name of the form
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Example Name of
virus / bacteria / fungi
in Latin
Example Disease in Latin
Interferon/
Antibiotic/
fungicide
1
Streptobacillus
Streptococcus
Actinomyces israelii bacteria
Actinomycosis
Penicillin, Amoxicillin
2
Staphylococcus

Streptococcus
Staphylococcus epidermidis

Skin infection,
Device-associated infection
Vancomycin, Daptomycin
3
Sphere virus

Streptococcus
Varicella-zoster virus
Chickenpox, Shingles
Acyclovir
4
Diplobacillus

Streptococcus
Haemophilus influenzae
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) infection
Amoxicillin, Cefaclor
5
Streptococcus

Streptococcus
Streptococcus pyogenes
Streptococcal pharyngitis
Penicillin
6
Complex virus


Complex virus
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B
Lamivudine, Adefovir
7
Coccus

Coccus
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcal infection
Penicillin, Cephalexin
8
Sarcina

Sarcina
Micrococcus luteus
Skin infection
Mupirocin
9
Streptococcus
Streptococcus
Streptococcus agalactiae
Group B streptococcal infection
Penicillin G
10
Bacillus

Bacillus
Bacillus anthracis
Anthrax
Ciprofloxacin
11
Bacillus flagellatus

Bacillus flagellatus
Salmonella enterica
Salmonellosis
Ceftriaxone, Azithromycin
12
Helix virus
Helix virus
Influenza virus
Influenza
Amantadine, Oseltamivir
13
Vibrion
Vibrion
Vibrio cholerae
Cholera
Doxycycline, Azithromycin
14
Icosahedron virus
Icosahedron virus
Rhinovirus
Common cold
Interferon alpha-A
15
Diplococcus
Diplococcus
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Pneumonia
Penicillin
16
Spirochete
Spirochete

Treponema pallidum
Syphilis
Penicillin G
17
unicellular fungus
unicellular fungus
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
candida
Ketoconazole
18
multicellular fungus
multicellular fungus
Cladosporium
Cladosporiosis
Borax (sodium tetraborate)

Immerse yourself in the microscopic world and fight invisible but restless enemies in VIRUS NEUTRALIZER!

Level 1. Actinomyces israelii bacteria (form: streptobacilli) using amoxicillin to prevent infection through the surface of a telephone
Level 2. Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteria (form: staph) using vancomycin to prevent infection through personal hygiene products in a gym
Level 3. Varicella-zoster viruses (form: spherical capsid) using acyclovir to prevent chickenpox in a bedroom
Level 4. Haemophilus influenzae bacteria (form: diplobacilli) using amoxicillin to prevent Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) infections for tourists
Level 5. Streptococcus agalactiae bacteria (form: streptococcus) using penicillin G to prevent the growth of pathogenic streptococci in food products
Level 6. Bacteriophage viruses (form: complex capsid) that attack plants and kill beneficial bacteria, using proteolytic enzymes to destroy
Level 7. Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (form: cocci) using cephalexin to prevent staph infection that can appear on kitchen surfaces
Level 8. Microcococcus luteus bacteria (form: sarcina) using mupirocin to prevent skin infection that can occur on car interior surfaces
Level 9. Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria (form: streptococcus) using penicillin to prevent streptococcal pharyngitis, which can be contracted from food in the refrigerator
Level 10. Bacillus anthracis bacteria (form: bacila) using ciprofloxacin to prevent anthrax, which can be contracted at food markets
Level 11. Lactobacillus spp. bacteria. (form: bacila with flagellum) using vancomycin to prevent dental caries when entering through the oral cavity
Level 12. Influenza viruses (form: helical capsid) using oseltamivir to prevent influenza in a children's room
Level 13. Vibrio cholerae bacteria (form: vibrio) using doxycycline to prevent cholera in outer space and on spacecraft
Level 14. Rhinoviruses (form: icosahedral capsid) using interferon alpha-A to prevent colds in crowded places people, in parks, transport, shopping centers
Level 15. Diplococcus pneumoniae bacteria (form: diplococcus) using penicillin to prevent pneumonia, which can be contracted at a garbage dump
Level 16. Treponema pallidum bacteria (form: spirochete) using penicillin G to prevent syphilis, which can be contracted from paper money
Level 17. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast, a single-celled fungus) using the fungicide Ketoconazole to stop reproduction yeast
Level 18. Cladosporium (multicellular fungus) using Borax (sodium tetraborate) to prevent proliferation in pool tile joints


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 Also in the future the following types of weapons will be added


Antiseptic / Drug
Gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus, Streptococcus)
Gram-negative bacteria (E. coli, Pseudomonas)
Fungi (Candida, Aspergillus)
Viruses (Flu, Herpes)
Mechanism of Action
Effects on Tissue, Side Effects
Alcohols (ethanol, isopropanol 60-90%)
+++ (highly effective)
+++ (highly effective)
++ (moderately effective)
+++ (highly effective)
Disrupts lipid membranes, denatures proteins
Dries out skin, may cause irritation and allergic reactions with frequent use
Chlorhexidine (0.5-4%)
+++
++ (less effective against Pseudomonas)
+ (limited efficacy)
+ (weak efficacy)
Disrupts microbial membranes by binding to phospholipids
May cause contact dermatitis, rare allergic reactions, skin dryness with prolonged use
Hydrogen peroxide (3-6%)
++ (moderately effective)
++
++
+++ (effective)
Produces reactive oxygen species, oxidizes cellular components
May cause burns at high concentrations, irritates skin and mucous membranes
Iodine (povidone-iodine 1-10%)
+++
+++
+++
+++ (highly effective)
Disrupts proteins and lipids, damages DNA and RNA of viruses
Can cause allergic reactions, skin and mucosal irritation, thyroid dysfunction with frequent use
Quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC, benzalkonium chloride)
++
++
+
+ (limited efficacy)
Disrupts microbial membranes, alters ion balance
May irritate skin and eyes, toxic if ingested
Glutaraldehyde (2%)
+++
+++
+++
+++ (highly effective)
Denatures proteins, disrupts DNA and RNA
Highly toxic, can cause chemical burns, respiratory irritation, not for skin use
Phenols (hexachlorophene, triclosan)
++
++
++
++ (limited efficacy)
Disrupts lipid membranes, inhibits enzymes
Can cause allergies, disrupts hormonal balance, banned in many countries due to toxicity
Sodium hypochlorite (0.1-1%, household bleach)
+++
+++
+++
+++ (kills most viruses)
Forms hypochlorous acid, destroys proteins and DNA
Highly irritating, toxic fumes, may cause burns and severe tissue damage
Brilliant green (Zelenka, 1-2%)
+++ (highly effective)
++ (limited efficacy)
++ (moderately effective)
++ (limited efficacy)
Denatures proteins, disrupts microbial membranes
May cause skin irritation, hard to wash off, limited effect on gram-negative bacteria and viruses
Potassium permanganate (KMnO₄, 0.01-1%)
++ (moderately effective)
++ (moderately effective)
+++ (highly effective)
++ (limited efficacy)
Strong oxidizer, damages cell walls and proteins
Can cause burns at high concentrations, stains skin and fabrics, toxic if ingested
Interferons (α, β, γ)
+++ (highly effective)
Stimulates antiviral immune response, inhibits viral replication
May cause flu-like symptoms, fatigue, fever, muscle pain
Antibiotics (general group)
+++ (highly effective, depending on type)
+++ (highly effective, depending on type)
Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, protein synthesis, or DNA replication
Can cause allergies, antibiotic resistance, gut microbiome disruption
Fungicides (clotrimazole, fluconazole, terbinafine)
+++ (highly effective)
Inhibits ergosterol synthesis, disrupts fungal membranes
May cause liver toxicity, skin irritation, gastrointestinal side effects


Key Takeaways:

  • Strongest antiseptics overall: Alcohols, iodine, sodium hypochlorite, and glutaraldehyde.

  • Potassium permanganate has strong antifungal properties, moderate antibacterial effects, and limited antiviral action.

  • Zelenka is highly effective against gram-positive bacteria but has weak effects on viruses and gram-negative bacteria.

  • Hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate are both oxidizers but permanganate is stronger against fungi.

  • Safer for skin: Chlorhexidine, alcohols (if used in moderation), and iodine (if no allergy).

    Dangerous for skin/mucous membranes: Glutaraldehyde, sodium hypochlorite, phenols.

  • Interferons are highly effective against viruses but do not affect bacteria or fungi.
  • Antibiotics work only against bacteria, and their effect depends on the specific type.
  • Fungicides specifically target fungi but do not affect bacteria or viruses.

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