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Much of Prisoner of Echo’s problem-solving revolves around the properties of sound and interactions between sound waves and matter. These properties and interactions all determine what something sounds like.
Ultrasound has a number of applications in medicine, industry and navigation. But how exactly does it work? Prisoner of Echo has you use ultrasound to solve challenging acoustical puzzles.
Only by carefully applying their physics knowledge and science skills can students hope to best the challenging puzzles and solve the mystery of why the robots of 60 Echo went haywire.
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