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WOHOO this game rocks, the humans know about alien platypuses, so something should be done about it!thumbs u p if you think they should make a number 2!
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finally beat it.. for anyone that has trouble with level 8, produce enough ATP (1000-2000) then disable the mitochondria , and search around for glucose so u can get over 50, and start to produce fatty acids , & remember to always produce lysosomes and defensins
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This is probably one of the game that I have had the most fun playing. It was funny and I loved refreshing my knowledge of the cell. Great job guys 5/5!
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I won the last level by waiting for roughly 2100 ATP, 1250 AA, 50 FA and 50 NA. To get this amount you may to have to do a bit of resource searching .At the start of the level produce like 12 lysosomes. When the first wave of viruses are reaching you soon, recycle both chloroplasts to give you resources. This is because chloroplasts produce glucose which are not required to produce toxins. After recycling both you should have enough resources then just mass spam toxin. Ignore the game over message when your chloroplasts are destroyed. Your cell will soon be overrun by viruses but you will win before you are destroyed with an A+ rating. Hopefully this will help some of you to clear the level faster than normal.
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I loved this game. The game's fun, the story's good, the learning's good for me, and the platypus in the encyclopedia is cute. :) 5/5 and faved. Possibly the best game on kong.
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loved the game(5/5)what about a sequel or level creator...?
tips for the last level:
max out everything BEFORE making toxin, get you fatty acids up high (about 50 or so),
recycle both chloroplasts, then press make toxin as fast as you can, that way the game is over faster than you can die.
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This game is just so cool. It needs some more achievements by the way, those are just... ridiculous!
On a side note, the cutscenes are somewhat fun too (Jeeves is just so coolz) - but does the end means there will be a sequel?
I wish this game was less cpu-expensive because it was quite slow to run (and reducing the graphics detail didn't help at all :P). The game felt a bit boring in the end but i guess it was just because of how it became sloow.
Excuse me in case my comment is nonsense - i played this from around 23h to 2h30 since i really wanted to know the end D:
Uh? What? Ah, yeah, i rated this 5/5 when i was around 4th level.
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lvl 8 is not that hard. build loads of defenses (i don't mean just defensins) constantly look for resources the build a SMALL amount of toxins so it only starts 1 wave. Rebuild your defences and repeat.
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I thank you for allowing me to win even if the cell died in level 8... (got 100% when the cell died) if it didn't count that last toxic I will be very angry...
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Tip for the final level:
Take it slow. Build up some defenses and recycle one of your mitochondria and build another chloroplast to get gluclose faster. That and wait until you can make toxins all at the same time.
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GREAT GAME! It reminded me of all the cell biology we learned in class and it was truly an educational experience. We need more games like this in schools!
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I went through 9th grade Biology and knew most of this stuff, but it's still pretty cool. I'm surprised they didn't talk about how ATP ACTUALLY works and how it becomes ADP, and can be recycled.
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Also we need a free mode. I spent like 2 hours on the mission where you get the chloroplasts just gathering resources...
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The levels towards the end play out a bit too quickly in the sense that they dont give you a lot of time to figure out what you need to do, but otherwise a 5 star game here. Small, but enjoyable and packed with information, even has a decent story and some nice music. Good job.