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Reviews for "infect. evolve. repeat."

after 2 levels the time limit gts too small and you have to be a army hacker to beat it.fix that.mabye youl get my stars (typed in a hurry i have to go sorry)

wait wut?????
cool
i'l giv it a 4.5 the game is boring thanks to the time limit and not wut i thoght it would be.

Excellent!!! but the time limit???

This Game is Great but the i hate the time limit.The time limit is too short.But still a great game.If i were you i will make the time limit longer.And does the time limit mean that theres an upcoming vaccine that will wipe out my virus results in game over?

Fun at first, but becomes too fast too soon.

I This game has pretty good graphics, good music, good controls, and an interesting concept. But as others have said before me, it becomes impossible to win the game when you have to control every single virus yourself. I also find that only having one life before you have to start over is bogus.
Also, I'd like to nitpick a little and point out that this game is 100% biologically inaccurate. Red blood cells do not contain any genetic material or organelles for viruses to use to replicate themselves, so theoretically, the game should end on the first level when your only virus attempts to infect a cell that can't be used for replication. :P

Not a bad way to spend a few minutes

But unfortunately, a few minutes was all I could give it. In the end it seems to come down to how fast you can click, and I'm no spring chicken. So after running out of time for the second time at level 6-8 (I wasn't counting), and having to start over at level 1, I gave up.
A few points in reproduction and latency and the your screen will be flooded with the virus, but what's it worth when you can only drag one at a time?
I think it'd be great if the virus was able to spread itself by touching a passing blood cell, that'd give a lot more purpose to the large numbers.