Immerse yourself in an epic war for survival, encounter tiny, yet deadly enemies, guide the smallest of beings to greatest victories, evolve and become the dominant species.
Core:
Your mission is to ensure the survival of your species.
Use genetic engineering to make your life form stronger, gain new abilities, help it replicate and conquer new hosts.
Discover a new world under the microscope.
Prove your skills in deadly viral fight with other microbiological organisms.
Features:
- Universal App
- Distinct phone and tablet levels.
- Multiplayer
- Endless replay value: play with randomized enemies, collect rewards for each replay.
- 5 Upgradable stats, 10 Upgrade levels, 100.000 upgrade combinations.
- Unlock 30 challenging levels
- Interact with four host cell types: Normal, Regeneration, Defense, Speed
- Multi Touch
- Intuitive Controls.
This game is pay to play after completing the first stage of levels. Very disappointing.
Pretty fun as far as cell capture type games go. And it's challenging without being too frustrating. The AI opponents are engaging. Though I did have to grind money for upgrades a little. Unfortunately, this game is pretty glitchy, and it seems some of its features are nonfunctional at this time, including the ranking system. It's a good time waster, but not something I'd care to obsess over.
I want ads
AI moves faster than human reaction time from level 30 onwards - I don't think the creator put much thought into it beyond this
Literally so boring
This game is fun to play, it's fulfilling to play and re-playthe levels as you level up your microbe. Regrinding the levels, remembering how many formations there are, different strategies with how bubbles work and stuff is super cool. It's more of a puzzle game than anything. If you are looking for a game like phage wars to get a nostalgia hit, play this. Edit: I love this game, and the pvp is the best once you max out your lil guy
Fun addictive idea for a game, UI needs improvement, gameplay needs some tweaks, PvP isn't implemented for stats, yet devs take money. It's fun and really too easy, but don't spend cash.
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