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Genius Games Subatomic is an educational card game designed for 2-4 players aged 10 and up, combining strategic deck-building with foundational physics concepts. Players build atoms from quarks and photons, employ famous scientists to bend the rules, and explore particle physics in a fun, accessible way. Ideal for classrooms and family game nights, it requires no setup or batteries and offers a 40-60 minute immersive STEM experience.


| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 21.89 x 5.08 cm; 1 kg |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 months and up |
| Item model number | GOT1012 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Teach and reinforce understanding of scientific concepts |
| Number of Game Players | 4 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| ASIN | B07YYX5CLV |
V**A
We love to play science based games as a family. I already owned a few chemistry and math based games and was looking for physics based game. this is really challenging game. Cards and pieces are of high quality and the game teaches a lot of atomic concepts. great for middle and high schoolers.
K**R
I really like this game. It might be my favorite chemistry game from genius games. The only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is that they don't use all the Electrons for each atom built. I really would have loved if they had included the Electrons being filled in the appropriate orders/orbitals. But, still a great game that we will play often.
S**Q
We have played this twice- ages 47, 11 & 10. Once you figure out how it's played (which isn't too difficult), it's really fun. My biggest problem is that my kids like to run off between turns which makes the game drag out forever. I would really enjoy this with a group of adults. I plan to play tomorrow with just my 10 year old. She played it for the first time tonight and had no idea what was going on in terms of science but she caught onto the game play quickly and literally jumped up and down when she was able to pay for beryllium. Who knew? Great educational (and fun) game!
A**A
This game was gorgeous straight out of the box. I literally gasped when I opened it - the components are beautiful and the box insert is laid out well. This is a deck building game, where you can add better cards to your personal deck and discard weaker ones in order to claim different elements. Aside from the rule book, there is another booklet that is all about the science behind the game. It explains the meaning of the science cards used in the game (quarks, protons, atoms, energy, etc.), describes the elements you are working to claim, and highlights the scientists used in the game (which play as power-up cards for your deck). I love the theme of the game, and since this is an area of science I’ve never understood well, I felt like I was actually starting to grasp the concept of building atoms to make elements while I played. The addition of different scientists as “power up” cards was brilliant, and their different abilities were really unique and added a really great twist to the game. Overall this is a well-made game with a great theme and fun game play!
S**L
I thought this game might be a fun way to learn about different elements and the atomic aspects of each (mass, number of particles, etc...), but there are only like 4 different elements you build in the game. Not impressed at all.
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