In the game "Space Science Investigations: Plant Growth," players have to first how to navigate in the ISS's micro-gravity environment, or "zero-g."
This includes getting to do flips and 'fly' around the space station.
Users can then strike up a conversation with the astronaut and ISS crew member Naomi, who explains to the game's leading mission: experimental plant growth.
Players gain an understanding of the issues that micro gravity presents for growing plants, such as how they can be watered without gravity, 'Slash Gear' reported.
ISS researchers have already had some success, such as growing red romaine lettuce and the flower Zinnia.