Good premise, and I recognize the music - Rose at Midnight by NemisisTheory. Good choice, but it gets repetitive after a while. I would have liked the game a lot better if it wasn't so damn laggy.
I wrote a review earlier but just to tack on: high reproduction + high speed is way overpowered, I completely overwhelmed enemies within literally 15-20 seconds or less on the last ten stages. From reading other reviews it seems other combinations are also broken, this needs to be weakened a bit. Also, a multiplayer version of this with singles and teams would be incredibly awesome.
It's ok. The gameplay was repetitive and it was pretty easy. I didn't think the graphics were that bad, but all in all there are much better games of this exact same type. 3/5
I liked it and it was a great improvement in this sort of "territory" of strategy games. The interface was cool and the game was pretty. However, as many have said, it was way to easy and has no replay value.
I would suggest making the AI more aggressive in later stages, and use smart techniques, such as sending viruses from cancer cells to reproduce and then to cyanobacteria to boost their attack, then using those to blast the enemy constantly with a flow of powered-up viruses. It was a technique I used myself to cruise through the later stages. The problem was the player was given interesting strategies revolving around these specialized cells, but the computer seemed to not make any difference between cancer cells and normal cells, which is a big hole in the AI for any strategy game. The computer should, at its simplest, prioritize attacking weak points and capturing and manipulating valuable resources. The AI here only had one half of this. 4/5
I really liked how this game made it easy to get around but still provided interesting puzzles along the way. Took the frustration out of point-and-click adventures! I also really liked the artwork. I agree with everyone here: I want more. ! 5/5
Hard as hell but really fun and funny. Has some bugs that could be ironed out though, like revival after death by beer pickups and slipping through walls.
Interesting and well made, but it won't keep me coming back. The main mechanic is really well done but I feel like it would be better as part of a larger game. 4/5