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🧪 Unlock the power of the cell—where science meets strategy and every move counts!
Cytosis is a medium-sized, science-accurate board game designed for 2-5 players aged 10 and up, featuring 90 minutes of strategic worker placement gameplay inside a human cell. Players build proteins, enzymes, and organelles while navigating event-driven challenges, making it an ideal educational tool for families, educators, and science enthusiasts seeking a fun, screen-free way to master cell biology.















| ASIN | B076V9CYW7 |
| Age Range Description | 120 months to 9600 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,513 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,395 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Genius Games |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
| Color | White |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 372 Reviews |
| Edition | Cytosis Game |
| Educational Objective | Teach and reinforce cell biology concepts |
| Estimated Playing Time | 90 Minutes |
| Game Mechanics | worker placement |
| Genre | Educational, Family |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00748252187741 |
| Included Components | Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.75 x 2.2 x 11.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.5"L x 8.75"W |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FLAHC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 960.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GOT1006 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Paper, Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 10 |
| Model Number | GOT1006 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2, 3, 4 or 10+ |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Size | Medium |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Animal |
| UPC | 748252187741 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**B
Fun and Educational!
Cytosis is an extremely fun and educational game in which players take control of the various mechanisms in the cell to make the molecules it needs to function. I have been told by those I know with a background in biology that the science is very good. The gameplay is also very enjoyable and quick to play once you get the hang of it. Game play: You are given a number of flasks based on the number of players in the game (2-5), as well as a few cell component cards with goals to complete. This is done by placing your flasks on the various organelles of the cell to build and transport various macro-molecules. Macro-molecules score points in a variety of ways, both immediately and at the end of the game. After every player has placed their flasks an event card is revealed. Event cards impose an effect on the cell for the coming round. Players then take back their flasks and continue play until the event deck is depleted, at which point final scoring is calculated. A game can be finished in about an hour start to finish. Overall: Game play was great! The mechanics helped me (a college graduate, not in a science field) refresh my knowledge from my science classes. I walked away learning way more than I thought. In my opinion it is the best way to learn cell biology. It can be a tad complicated to learn, so I would recommend learning from someone who already knows how to play if you get the chance. Overall, I thought it was a very fun and educational game I can't wait to play it again! Best parts of this game: 1) Theme was integral into the game play. 2) Accurate science. 3) Great mechanics: Worker Placement. (You place your wooden flask on a space to so something within the cell) 4) Nice pieces. (Great colors!) 5) Lot's of fun for board gamers with science backgrounds and those without. 6) Helps teach the cell biology and functions.
S**S
Educational Lords of Waterdeep
I love this game! As a homeschooling mom I am always looking for sneaky ways to get educational content in our day. This actually teaches a lot, at least subconciously, which I think is kinda the best for general science understanding. It's simple enough and requires little enough reading reading that my board-game-obsessed 4 yo enjoys playing (I think generally I would think more 7+), but it is complex enough that I often bring it to adult board game parties and everyone has a lot of fun. I think it woud be great to play with teens/pre-teens learning biology in school to reinforce what they are learning. But, I like it even better for indroducing concepts far before a kid learns formal biology. It's great to hear my little kids playing and talking about needing more carbohydrates to gain ATP and that they need RNA to build that protein. I think that when we actually do cover microbiology, they will already speak they language, so we will be able to go into more detail. I highly recommend this game and encourage you to check out their other games, we have a lot of them and enjoy them all! A really nice thing about these games is that they are thoughtfully made to make them easy to store and use. The boxes are sturdy and the boards and cards are also nice quality. They also send little plastic baggies for all the parts, well-written game instructions, and a separate explanation of the science which makes getting things moving especially with young kids so much easier. Oh, and for you board game people. It plays very much like the Lords of Waterdeep, so if you like that game, you'll probably like this one too. Especially if you are looking for a game that is a bit geeky or simply something that is rated G (nice for parents of curious youngsters who don't want to explain why they are gathering rouges to assasinate the cultist leader, lol).
J**V
Fun game. Takes a long time to learn. Complicated end game scoring.
This game took my husband and I several hours to learn, but I knew that would be the case after reading the reviews. Once we figured it out, we had fun playing with our 14 year old. We've played 3 times so far and it really is pretty straightforward once you know what youre doing. The only complaint we have is that the scoring system is overly complicated. Some points you get right away after finishing a card but at the end of the game, there are all kinds of bonus points to figure out. My son and I like to gauge how we're doing by comparing our points on the board in real time racing each other and deciding which cards to pick based our relative positions, so we decided that it sucks the fun out of the game when at the end all kinds of extra points show up that weren't accounted for during play. For that reason, we haven't played with the goal cards yet (and might never), and we have so far decided to disregard bonus points. We wish instead of having all kinds of end game bonus points, maybe the alcohol detox or enzymes were worth one more point each. We might try doing that with our house rules at some point. Right now, I'm just enjoying having something fun to play while introducing my son to biology. I'm glad I bought it and I'm sure we'll play it a lot.
B**R
Waterdeep of the cells!
Cytosis is a game that I played recently at a local convention and just had to have afterward. Without knowing much of anything about cellular biology (Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell!), this game was quick and easy to pick up. It has a really distinct feel to it, but a lot of the mechanics mirror one of my favorite worker placement games, Lords of Waterdeep. You collect protein and hormone cards (quests), some of which give you a bonus when you or anyone else completes a protein or steroid, and build them accordingly. Where the games differ is in the Vesicles. these little disks are like a second kind of worker, and you build the steroid or protein on top of it, moving it stage to stage inside the cell until its complete. Unlike the other standard workers, this doesn't leave the board until you complete it, and there are a limited number of spots. This leads to a commitment on building your complex cards. there are other types of cards to build, like enzymes or alcohol detoxification (which happens at a cellular level?!) that don't require the same level of dedication, but carry fewer points. That brings up my only complaint in the game, a lack of player interaction. you really don't have a way to mess with each other beyond taking spots on the board you know someone else wants. Maybe that fits your play style more, but the first time someone takes the last vesicle spot you absolutely needed, and there's nothing you can do but wait, its a little frustrating. Included is a virus mini expansion that I haven't had an opportunity to play yet, maybe that will scratch the itch. Inside the box is a fun pamphlet that goes over all the science behind the game and Cytosis in general. great stuff!
C**Y
Love it!!!
I have a science background and I was afraid that it would be a water down/boring game. Understanding the rules was kinda challenging. There is a youtube video about the game rules and reading the rules after the video, made it super easy. I think it's super fun and a good teaching tool for kids. However, the grandparents found it boring. Great fit for: families parent with science background, older kids up to the challenge, fun night for friends interested in science. Not good fit: somebody looking for a "just a fun game"
A**M
Nice review Tool for your biology class.
Awesome game for learning. Perfect to use with your biology class.
M**N
Super fun, not for kids
Took about 30 minutes to figure out how to play, got some of the rules wrong the first time we played but by the second play it was pretty easy. The rules make a lot of sense once you play once. I loved how many different strategies you could use- made it feel different each time we played because there were so many different ways to play. I almost wish there was even more options. The length of game play was perfect- the game ended at exactly the right time. Definitely worth the $50. Lots of fun details on all the pieces (I adored the chemical structures on the back of the macromolecules and ATP). I don’t think this game would work to try and play with kids/teens. It requires a lot of patience.
C**B
Really tough to learn
This is made by a scientist, which I think sometimes we (I'm a biologist) forget that not everyone has the knowledge that we come with. I bought this for my biology class (9th grade) to help them learn about cells and how they work etc... it's pretty accurate for what it does, but it's really tough to learn. I have a masters and so does my hubby and we had trouble figuring it out. My degrees are in BIo and Chemistry, My hubby in communications and math, we are not idiots - in fact I'd say we are surely above average intelligence. It's a tough game to learn. I'm not giving up on it, but I'm not looking forward to trying to explain it to my class again this year...
I**A
Great Gift for Biology Teacher’s
I haven’t actually played this, but I bought it for my biology teacher and he loved it! He’s also got the Peptide game by the same developer, great way to surprise ur bio teachers if ur willing to pay a bit extra than a standard gift to make their day.
S**I
Very easy to learn and play.
I bought this game to play with my 10 year old and was at first worried about the complexity. However, I was proved wrong. The game was fun and simple to setup and play. My daughter and I enjoyed it very much and she's now reading the Science booklet that came with it.
R**.
Excelente juego de mesa, sencillo y divertido.
Un excelente juego de mesa! Es un juego de colocación de trabajadores muy sencillo de jugar, un juego rápido (40-60 minutos), el juego tiene una base científica real y es muy fácil de entender y de jugar, no es necesario saber sobre biología celular. Un juego muy divertido para 5 personas. El envío fue muy rápido y llegó en perfectas condiciones hasta la CDMX
R**2
Muy divertido
Juego muy bien elaborado y entretenido. Quizá ciertos nombres o terminología puedan resultar confusos, pero la verdad es que es bastante sencillo de jugar y muy entretenido.
C**Z
Cytosis, divertido y educativo.
Muy buen juego, un poco complicado de entender al principio pero cuando ya le entiendes es muy entretenido, además llegó rápido a partir de que se confirmó el pedido, que tardó varios días.
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