If the cellular level in Spore was your favorite like mine then you'll like this game! I'm still getting the hang of cellular design and motion controls, because there is so much to work with! There are a few bumps in the learning curve if you skip the tutorial so definitely read that and you'll be good. Overall recommended and I can't wait to see where the game goes from here!
Multicellular
- Release Date:
- Oct 18, 2018
- Developer:
- Insane Dreamers
- Publisher:
- Insane Dreamers
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
With over 100 different types of cell at your disposal, you can create any type of organism, from the most heavily armoured to the swiftest, from the most poisonous to the best camouflaged.
In Multicellular, the only limit is your imagination, so get in there and rule this new world!
Survive against hunger, other creatures and even the environment; everything on this planet can kill you! … and will do, if you're not careful enough.
You can rely only on your own strengths, using your ability to adapt, your cunning and your experience.
You can also play multiplayer games and face difficulties together with some friends, but beware: there will be other players outside ready to feed on your succulent cells.
The race for evolution has just begun! Will you be in the lead or will you just be a pitiful fossil for the generations to come?
The game modes currently available are:
- Evolution
- Genetic superiority
- King of the Puddle
- Football
At the moment there are 7 maps, each dedicated to a particular game mode.
Players will have over 100 types of cells available to them, divided into 5 categories.
Each game mode can be played either in single player or multiplayer.
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User Reviews
My first thought was to be skeptical, and I thought maybe this game was too much like Spore, but I'm a huge sucker for cell games and there is definitely not enough of them so I decided to buy this game and I am not regretting it one bit! I have been playing it all day and am still on the first level and tier of cell upgrades. So it seems like this is one of those games that takes quite a bit of playing to get good at and understand to it's fullest potential - and I love that! I've barely scatched the surface! Very addicting and deceptively difficult game. I've seen some people critque the game saying that it's just a Spore imitation. While I'm sure Spore was an inspiration for this game, there is so much more depth (haha) in Multicellular compared to Spore cell stage. I loved Spore, but it isn't the most difficult game to play or understand, however after a while you can only play the cell stage so much before it gets old and repetitive. This game doesn't seem like that because you ...
4.5/10 As other reviewers have noted, Multicellular has a fantastic concept. You'll play as a bacterium, drifting around in a puddle (at least in the "evolution" mode). As you take in energy (whether plant or animal matter), you can then mutate. You can add cells that increase your defense, allow you to shoot projectiles, or even cells that provide spikes to hurt other bacteria that brush up against you, among other things. I bought Multicellular to play with a friend - I thought it might be interesting to create complementary cells that could support each other in the fray. However, the "evolution" mode is very freeform. You choose how long you'll attempt to survive and what organisms you'll encounter (all are enabled by default). During one game, I was immediately captured in the V-shaped crevice of a fast-moving organism. I was killed rather quickly, as I couldn't generate the thrust in my beginning flagella to escape. Although the game also includes "genetic superiority," "king ...
"So you wanna do the horse show, but without the horse?" This entire game is the first part of Spore, so if you liked that you'll love this. Enough customization options to make it worthwhile, first time players will find it a bit obtuse at first but the learning curve starts being more forgiving shortly. 8/10
No Updates since 2018. Game is dead.
This game is NOT like Spore. It is a game that LOOKS like Spore. It is ridiculously hard with no real goal other than don't die. I didn't try the multiplayer part because I have no interest in playing with others with a game like this. The tutorial is text based and vague most of the time and is not guided (as in you can be in a whole different screen and it will still go on about the previous screen you were in). Yes, I only played it for 2 hours but trust me, that is all I needed to play beofre realizing that this game is garbage. This probably explains the lack of YouTube videos for this game which is where I usually go to watch someone play before I buy a game. I should have know that with only a few people making videos that the game wasn't worth playing. But the game looked fun, unfortunately it is far from fun. Spore was fun, expecially the cellular level, this is not. Just a friendly FYI. You've been warned. Oh well, it was only 10 bucks. The devs got me... good g...
Liked the look of this and the general idea of developing a cell. What's stumped me is the learning curve, can just about manage movement and although know there's other sutff that you can do can't figure out the controls. I've had a coupel of games, gottten killed pretty quickly and struggled even to feed myself. Whilst Iwouldn't say this is a "bad" game, its beyond me. Have requested a refund, although it looks interesting really can't recommend it.
I tried my hardest to like this game. I recently came back to it and gave it a second chance. But it's just.... boring. The controls aren't intuitive and the gameplay is bland, The game feels like it's only about half finished, but I think it's been abandoned since there are no new features or changes since I last played. The energy bar constantly is at empty but it's not like it matters, because your health bar takes absolutely ages to drain and you can reset every 2 minutes. If you organism is in trouble you can just go to the menu and reset the health. And why wouldn't you? Your energy drains incredibly fast no matter what and food sources don't give you much to work with. Fat stores drain so fast they're completely useless as well, not that you'll ever fill up the energy bar. The starter organism was better than any other organism I used, because it was small, nimble, and had low energy usage (at least compared to other organisms). Even constantly eating food, I was still losing ...
So i got this game because i hoped it was like the first stage of Spore and it kinda trys to b but fails badly. Its like if you buy a very cheap half functioning watch from wish and tell everyone you got a Omega. Another awsome idea executed poorly. The maps are dull, Baren, small and just unappealing. From the first second in a meaningless game because there are no goals you can and will get faceganked by creatures that are 5 to 20 times as big as you. No balance, no goals, no eyecandy at all. As it stands 28-10-2018 i cannot recomend this game.
This is a revised Comment, I was having trouble with figuring out the game for a hour, As the tutorial Is bland. But the developers Contacted me and helped me out, The gameplay is Intriging..I hope that is how you spell it, I reccomend this
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 10 32-64 bit, Windows 8.1 32-64 bit (Window 7 in test)
- Processor: i5-6198
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 920MX 2048MB
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Multicellular cost?
Multicellular costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Multicellular?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 10 32-64 bit, Windows 8.1 32-64 bit (Window 7 in test) Processor: i5-6198 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 920MX 2048MB Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Multicellular available on?
Multicellular is available on Windows PC.
Is Multicellular worth buying?
Multicellular has 63% positive reviews from 46 players.
When was Multicellular released?
Multicellular was released on Oct 18, 2018.
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