Great game, I like the way there are two tasks :) I'm left wanting a little more from this game though: More upgrades - and why can't I purchase more than one item?..Also, in classic mode, the difficulty seems to take a dramatic jump once you place approx 50 cakes. All of a sudden you get muffin after muffin and way more bombs. If the difficulty gradually built up more than there would be a greater chance of improving skill with muffins.
Getting stuck and not being able to move every five minutes is a major pain. I know it's only a matter of refresh and continue, but I want to just play the game, not spend half my time playing it waiting for the page to reload. If it wasn't for the glitches, I might have given it a five out of five.
I guarantee this strategy to pass level 8:
1. deactivate the second mitochondrion(but don't recycle it)
2. move all the time around collecting glucose (thus creating fatty acids) and amino acids
3. at the beginning, invest in few peroxisomes and lots of lysosomes
4. optimize your defences: max out slicer enzymes, lysosomes and built defensins for 50% membrane shield (defensins are effective for
large groups of viruses)
5. save up 2500 ATP, 50 NA, 1250 AA, 50 FA (the 2nd mitochonrion is useful for this purpose),
6. make all the toxins once!
7. watch the process unfold. (the game is won before your cell dies of the huge onslaught of viruses)
easy peasy, if done like that. worked for me.
This comment was originally posted by Emma Dee on cellcraftgames.com/forums
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Ok, so what no one seems to get is that if this game is played right, it's easy enough to beat. I took hours to get to level 50, got stuck, so started again, this time choosing the animated shield as my first bonus upgrade. I beat it in an hour! Now...to go back and get a high score! 5/5
The physics of this game are too "loose", the balls swing wildly and fall too fast for something that swings like it is light. The concept is interesting, but the actual gameplay is boring. If I could give a minus rating I would.
It kept my interest, has fun gameplay, simple but effective graphics, and nice logic puzzles. 4/5 (loses one point because I don't want to be toooooo nice :D)
To say instructions are in game, and then have no instructions is kinda stupid. I have an idea what I'm supposed to do, but when I don't get it right, I wonder are my presummptions wrong. If it wasn't for that, I'd rate 5/5....but I have to give a 3/5