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Reviews for "infect. evolve. repeat."

Fun to play, but needs to be balanced

You seem to have a great game on your hands. Graphic were very clean and pleasing to the eye. As for style, the fact your get to reverse the usual roles was cool. Sound got monotonous, but the SFX were good. Anyways, gj.

biology lovers out there.....

GUESS WHAT, ITS A FUCKIN GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... game .. NOT A SCIENTIFIC TOOL .. who cares if it aint totally scientifically correct ITS A FUCKING GAME .. dont try and give him shit about biology and shit cus well last time i checked biology doesnt have a valid role in ANY game on this site .. especially seeing as AMAZINGLY ... there is this thing called extra lifes in most games ... hhmm .. but in terms of science .. being blown up .. means you die huh dont it?......-_-

Sweet

Well as stated earlier, the virals don't replicate from blood cells and antibotics only kill bacteria. But other than that, it was a great idea, smooth play, and my screen keeps looking like it's moving up cause of the gameplay. good work lol.

HeRetiK responds:

malaria = virus

Just ran outta targets.

Somewhere around round 14, there just weren't enough red blood cells left to infect. A fun game, though. I'd love to see a time upgrade to make sure you could finish out the later levels.

5/5

great game, but get ur facts straight

That was a wicked ass game man, i loved playing it. Smooth animation, decent graphics. Its all good, the gameplay was wicked.

only thing is, which isn't a big deal anyways. viruses can't replicate from red blood cells, the cells don't have a nucleus in which to replicate the viral DNA. Also, Antibiotics affect bacterial infections, not viral. Theres your biology lesson for the day :P

Awesome game tho, many props!

HeRetiK responds:

malaria = virus