05/05/2025
Lone Star Turbo has developed a custom, interactive video game aimed at teaching players the principles of operating aeration systems efficiently. By combining engaging game mechanics with practical applications, the game helps users understand complex concepts in a more approachable and interactive way. The game is called Bubble Troubles Master of Aeration.

Lone Star Turbo’s new interactive video game on aeration system optimization
Players assume the role of a facility operator, tasked with managing an aeration system during routine operations and unexpected challenges. Through the gameplay, users learn to optimize energy usage, troubleshoot operational issues and achieve greater efficiency in system management. Scenarios are designed to provide an educational experience while maintaining fast-paced, engaging gameplay.
The game offers a structured learning experience, focusing on practical skills such as balancing flow rates to multiple basins, maintaining dissolved oxygen levels, sequencing multiple blowers, regulating blower flow rates, reducing header pressure and equipment maintenance.
The game compresses timelines and adjusts scenarios to encourage quick decision-making and active problem-solving. These enhancements aim to improve player engagement and knowledge retention.
Tori Hall, Marketing Director, Lone Star Turbo, said, "The game represents an innovative approach to education and training, offering a hands-on method to connect theoretical concepts with practical applications, all while highlighting the importance of sustainability and efficiency."
The game is accessible via the Lone Star Turbo homepage.
About Lone Star Turbo
Based in Houston, TX, Lone Star Turbo is a U.S.-owned company specializing in the design and manufacturing of turbo blowers and air compressors. Dedicated to advancing American manufacturing, Lone Star Turbo is committed to creating solutions that promote a sustainable and efficient future. For more information, visit https://lonestarturbo.com.



