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@Toxicblad: Two is a couple, three is a few. 1: Apparently they were wrong, but still appeared as I described previously, as if the plot had randomly shifted. 2: You said returned in both points, but returned to which planet? The whole back story to this interactive cellular biology lesson is that the platypus is a creature from another planet, and this is the story of how they came here. And in that story, their home planet was supposed to have been destroyed.
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@Ttattin no its not, you have to divide your mitochondira until you have (atleast i had) about 4, then you will heat right up.
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EPIC ending! 5/5, I'd like to playa version, just like the level 8, but with no ending, a level where we can reproduce cells, and create our army
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Such a terrible game, 50+ Glucose and my 2 mitochondria still can't make any ATP for some reason the game won't tell me.
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@SuperGameFreak: Disable 1 Chloroplast, Recycle the Other, Recycle 1 Mitochondria, then Build your defense and keep moving. Slowly buy toxins and Strengthen your defense. When your ATP gets low, split your Mitochondria (you should have lots of resources to do this at this point), if not, you can always recycle your other Chloroplast (I never used it). Took me ~11 min to complete the level, but I had no difficulty
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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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@Orakio: a few things
1: maybe they were wrong about the planet dying, or they returned
2: platypus have been around for quite a long time, so consider the possibility that in this story they returned to the planet (before humans existed)
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And one other thing...Pick one plot. First it's 100 years left until the planet dies, so we make a cell capable of surviving the 100 year trip to another planet so the species lives on. Then all the sudden after the 100 year flight, and evolution from our cell back into the platypus on "Earih", the platypus has a remote that lets him talk to the planet that was supposed to be dead, like a secret agent sent there on a spy mission...
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This is too much like a lesson plan. I understand if you wanted to make an educational game, but this plays out entirely too much like a biology lesson.
Got too bored too fast. 3/5
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Needs a speed-up button or something. I'm tired of sitting here waiting for my lysosomes to catch up with the infecters that my nucleus is churning out because I'm stuck at a measly 25 infest. It's been 20 minutes, and I can't do anything because I'm out of ATP and my mitochondria's not producing because I'm still in virus alert. Level 7 is annoying me.
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The only way it could be better is if they used more terminology. For example, when a cell bursts, it is called lysing. Still 5/5
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Kind of strange that level 6 ended up being the hardest for me, although I might have been doing it wrong. Seemed like I always was short on something, or wasn't able to recycle/build the next defense cells fast enough.
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The girl platypus needs to button her shirt up. I find it very offensive and disturbing.... in ways i havent felt before
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Loved the game. And it had a great story. I would like to see a more rpg version of this game were you can build up your cell and keep fighting one thing after another. Could possibly work as a multiplier game if you can build virus cells to attack others with. Keep up the good work.
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I honestly learned more from this game than I did from my 9th grade bio class. I didn't even know a golgi body had a trans face!