Do people really have to make a game on every possible thing? Educational games seem to go on such a route. "Urine" doesn't sound like a good title to a video game, but alas, it exists. Take a look at what Kotaku has to say about this educational game.

From the makers of Gas Attack, a pinball machine that teaches about flatulence, comes Urine the video game.

Our visit to the touring Grossology show netted me not one, but two video games. Last week/year I pointed out that Grossology had a neat little pinball game designed to teach about gas, though really I didn't learn much.

The other game is called Urine, and while it wasn't as fun to play as Gas Attack, I found it a bit more educational.

In the game you use a trackball and a single button to grab bad things out of the red blood stream a drop them into the yellow urine stream. Four of the objects are bad, urea, potassium, sodium and water; while three are good, sugar, white blood cells and red blood cells. You start with points, but your score goes up when you remove the bad stuff and goes down when you remove the good stuff or let the bad stuff stay in the blood stream.

The game play was a bit simplistic but it actually taught you something about how the body works. It also rewards high scores with the sound of someone emptying their bladder.
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    chautemoc Jan 4, 09
    I'd play Lymph Nodes: The Video Game if they made it..
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    Dark Arcanine Jan 4, 09
    Nothing beats Sammy the Sperm to be honest with you, this is pretty funny none the less though.
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      Final Blade Jan 4, 09
      Assuming this isn't a joke, what system was that game on?
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        Koloth Jan 5, 09
        Sammy the Sperm? It is a PC game of course.
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          Final Blade Jan 5, 09
          Ah, that's probably why I haven't heard of it. Don't play PC games.
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          Dark Arcanine Jan 5, 09
          Yeah it's an online game, just google it and you'll find it quite easily.
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    King X2 Jan 4, 09
    Interesting...

    I could imagine this in the mall arcade. XD
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    Spurs_Rule_And_Rock Jan 4, 09
    Imagine the adverts!

    Guy: Is your toilet boring?! Why not buy the game! Where peeing is enhanced to a new level
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    Nightfire101 Jan 5, 09
    Oh Lord

    I would buy that for parties.

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