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Multicellular

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40%Game Brain Score
graphics
gameplay, stability
52% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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Multicellular is a single player and multiplayer casual role playing game. It was developed by Insane Dreamers and was released on October 18, 2018. It received neutral reviews from players.

"Multicellular" is a role-playing game that lets players build their own multicellular organisms using over 100 types of cells. The game can be played in single-player, co-op, or multiplayer modes, with the goal of surviving against hunger, other creatures, and the environment. Players must rely on their abilities to adapt, use cunning, and gain experience to evolve and thrive in this new world, but beware of other players who may be ready to attack. The race for evolution has just begun!

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52%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a good selection of building blocks for creating and evolving cells, allowing for customization and experimentation.
  • The graphics are appropriate for the game's theme, and it can be a relaxing experience for players who enjoy cell simulation.
  • The developer is responsive to player feedback and has provided assistance to improve the gaming experience.
  • The game feels unfinished and lacks polish, with many mechanics being clunky and unintuitive, leading to a frustrating experience.
  • Energy management is poorly balanced, making it difficult to maintain energy levels, which detracts from the gameplay.
  • There is a lack of clear goals and meaningful progression, resulting in repetitive and boring gameplay.
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has been criticized for its unintuitive controls and bland experience, with many feeling it lacks polish and depth, suggesting it may be abandoned. However, some users found the gameplay intriguing and appreciated the developers' support, despite frustrations with the interface and mechanics. Overall, the game presents a mixed experience, with potential for improvement.

    • “Fazit: I installed Spore again and enjoyed a flawless cell stage simulator, with better graphics and mechanics.”
    • “The gameplay is intriguing; I hope that is how you spell it. I recommend this.”
    • “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.”
    • “Building the organism is difficult because the interface is poor, the mechanics are lacking, and there are no explanations, as if we were supposed to read the developers' mind.”
    • “Sadly, none of those have much impact on the gameplay.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users have reported stability issues, noting that the energy consumption of organisms is significantly higher than indicated in the game's descriptions, leading to potential gameplay imbalances.

    • “For some buggy reason, your organism consumes far more energy than what the descriptions say.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable at times.”
    • “I experienced constant lag and frame drops, which ruined the overall experience.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in Spore are considered appropriate for its genre, enhancing the overall experience, particularly in the cell stage simulator, which features improved visuals and mechanics. Users appreciate the game's aesthetic quality, contributing to their enjoyment.

    • “Fazit: I installed Spore again and enjoyed a flawless cell stage simulator with better graphics and mechanics.”
    • “The graphics are appropriate for the kind of game.”
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Multicellular is a casual role playing game.

Multicellular is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 6 hours playing Multicellular.

Multicellular was released on October 18, 2018.

Multicellular was developed by Insane Dreamers.

Multicellular has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Multicellular is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Niffelheim, Force of Nature, Wayward, Dead Age 2, Night of the Dead and others.