Zoom Games to Play
- "Goldberger to Go" allows you to play with a Rube Goldberg machine. A Rube Goldberg device uses a complex series of devices and a number of chain reactions to accomplish a simple task. In "Goldberger to Go," you must fix the machine in order to deliver a lunch to the Zoom crew. This game teaches a number of physics lessons.
Another physics-based game, "3 Puck Chuck" tests your ability to move a large puck into a marked area using three smaller pucks. As you move from one level to another, you must also be wary of additional obstacles---such as ice slicks and gum. "3 Puck Chuck" features seven levels.
"Pendulum" addresses rotational speed, gravity, angles and lengths on the movement of a pendulum. Tweak all four components and observe the different patterns made by the pendulum.
"Kitchen Chemistry" explores acids, bases, and neutrals and the chemical reactions between different substances. Add vinegar and baking soda and water and watch the results. Make the correct observation to unlock a screensaver and "Fannee Doolee's Choosey Challenge." - "Zoomer Flip" tests your memory, just like the classic game. Click on any two squares at a time and try to match all of the pairs. "Zoomer Flip" uses faces for the memorable matches and encourages you to reach your lowest number of rounds.
"Noodle" asks you questions about sports, space, music, animals and more. It includes questions about the Zoom cast. - Additionally, you can download and play "Balloon Car" and "Tunes & Spoons" offline. Both games work on Windows and on Mac and allow you to play with additional physics experiments while tinkering with a virtual balloon car and playing music with spoons and glasses of water filled at various levels.
Science Games
Memory and Quiz Games
More Physics in Offline Games
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