Did you know that the reason planets are spherical is because of the different forces acting on them? Principal among these is gravity, which attracts matter with the same force at equal distances from the planet’s centre.

Physica Island was produced and developed by CREO, in collaboration with two teachers from Faculté des sciences de l'éducation (UQAM)


Original Idea :
François Boucher-Genesse (website)

Producer, President of CREO
Caroline Julien

Planning and Management
Lise Sicard

Scientific supervision
Patrice Potvin, teacher-researcher at UQAM
Martin Riopel, teacher-researcher at UQAM

Project Managers
François Boucher-Genesse
Mathieu Héroux
Marc Roberge

Scriptwriting
François Boucher-Genesse
Marc Roberge


Game Design and Technical Direction
François Boucher-Genesse
Mathieu Héroux
Marc Roberge

Concept and Development of the Virtual Lab
Martin Riopel, teacher-researcher at UQAM

Virtual Lab Flash portb
The CREO Team

Artistic Director
Sylvain Marotte

Scientific Validation
François Boucher-Genesse
Martin Riopel, teacher-researcher at UQAM
Patrice Potvin, teacher-researcher at UQAM
Yannick Bergeron, high school science teacher
Yvon Lapointe, retired high school science teacher


Graphic Design, Visual Production and Animation
Charles-Emmanuel Ouellette
Émilie Pépin

Programming and Integration
Mylène Arès
François Boucher-Genesse
Mathieu Héroux
André Lacasse

Teacher's Guides Content Editors
Yannick Bergeron, high school science teacher
Yvon Lapointe, retired high school science teacher
François Boucher-Genesse
Martin Riopel, teacher-researcher at UQAM
Patrice Potvin, teacher-researcher at UQAM


Sound effects
Justin Bell (sound designer)
François Boucher-Genesse
The CREO Team
Patrick Gleeson

Testing
Samuel St-Pierre
The CREO Team

French Revision and English Translation
Claude Faribault
Peter Christensen


Marketing
Geneviève Lajeunesse-Trinque

This game was produced with the financial participation of :





Produced with the financial participation of the Canada Media Fund