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Call of Corona: Micro Warfare

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69%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
stability
100% User Score Based on 20 reviews

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Call of Corona: Micro Warfare is a single player action game. It was developed by Puggy Studios and was released on May 15, 2020. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

When the world's most famous actor, Tim Hanks, contracts Covid-19, the U.S. government chooses to use its experimental new program to save him. A swallow-able pill with a cute, little, micro-soldier inside. Equipped with an anti-body launcher, the micro-soldier must travel to the source of the infection and shoot it to hell. The government only manufactured one packet of these pills, and after eve…

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • The game features top-tier graphics and innovative platform mechanics, providing a visually stunning experience.
  • It offers a unique blend of humor and engaging gameplay, with a well-integrated story and live-action videos that enhance the overall experience.
  • Completely free from pay-to-win or microtransaction mechanics, the game focuses on delivering pure fun and value for players.
  • The game has experienced significant bugs, particularly on Linux, leading to frustrating gameplay issues such as falling through walls.
  • Some players found the navigation and lighting mechanics disorienting, making it difficult to progress through the game.
  • Audio mixing issues were noted, with live-action videos being quieter than sound effects, detracting from the overall immersion.
  • gameplay
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its top-tier graphics and innovative platform mechanics, creating an engaging experience that leaves players wanting more. The game is free from pay-to-win or microtransaction elements, emphasizing fun and a well-integrated story, while its 'less-is-more' approach adds a charming simplicity despite its shorter length and lack of complexity.

    • “Completely free from any pay-to-win or microtransaction mechanics, you're able to get a glimpse into when games were developed with a simple goal in mind - to have fun; not to hook its players and bleed them dry for every last nickel they own.”
    • “Story is well integrated into gameplay.”
    • “Despite its length and lack of complexity, coc: mw has this delightful 'homemade' charm throughout its well-executed 'less-is-more' approach to gameplay mechanics.”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is creatively integrated into the gameplay, featuring a humorous and challenging quest where players assume the role of a dormant antibody agent reawakened in the gut of a celebrity to combat threats and prevent a crisis. The narrative draws comparisons to the animated series 'Ozzy & Drix', adding a unique and entertaining twist to the gaming experience.

    • “The story is well integrated into the gameplay, enhancing the overall experience.”
    • “Challenging quests are paired with a splash of good humor, making the narrative enjoyable.”
    • “In short, you play through a story that reminded me of 'Ozzy & Drix'; you take on the role of a dormant antibody agent who's reawakened inside Nottomhanks' gut after being swallowed, in a last-ditch effort to fight the 'baddies' and prevent another celebrity death.”
    • “In short, you play through a story that reminded me of 'Ozzy & Drix'; playing as a dormant antibody agent who's reawakened inside Nottomhanks' gut after being swallowed, in a last-ditch effort to fight the 'baddies' and prevent another celebrity death.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for being top-tier, especially at higher settings, delivering a visually stunning experience that enhances gameplay. While some users mention decent graphics, the overall consensus highlights the impressive visual quality that leaves players wanting more.

    • “From the top-tier graphics (wait until you crank the settings up to 'goddamn beautiful'!) to the revolutionary platform mechanics - you will be stuck wanting more long after the game is complete.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is consistently praised, with players noting that it adds a delightful touch to the challenging quests, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Challenging quest with a splash of good humor.”
    • “Challenging quest with a splash of good humor.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has been reported to have significant stability issues, particularly on Linux, with users experiencing frequent bugs such as falling through walls and being unable to progress past certain obstacles.

    • “Tried playing this on Linux when it came out - it was very buggy, kept falling through walls and couldn't get past the first jumpy pillar.”
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Call of Corona: Micro Warfare is a action game.

Call of Corona: Micro Warfare is available on PC and Windows.

Call of Corona: Micro Warfare was released on May 15, 2020.

Call of Corona: Micro Warfare was developed by Puggy Studios.

Call of Corona: Micro Warfare has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Call of Corona: Micro Warfare is a single player game.

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