Saturday, March 28, 2015
Microbe Kombat

Youre a weakly little microorganism in a big world (a Petri dish?) filled with other microbes and bacteria, and its survival of the fittest in there. Forget about chucking "Hadoken!" fireballs at your opponents or giving them the old "Roundhouse-to-Dragon Uppercut" routine. No, grasshopper—this is Darwinian fighting style at its most primeval. Binding to proteins, self-replication through division and eating other microbes... these are your signature moves.

You win when youve eaten all enemy microbes in each level. But theres a catch: your rival microbes can eat you if they get big enough, which theyll try to do by gobbling up proteins before you can reach them first. Things get even more competitive when your rival microbes begin dividing; theyre small at first, but all it takes is a little time before they get big enough to divide again, exponentially ganging up on you.
Fear not, because you have this ability as well, so you can divide and try to match the enemys muscle. Your ally microbes will seek out protein on their own while avoiding bigger enemies at the same time. Youre not without a few other abilities as well, like temporary boosts of speed, size or dynamically switching control to any of your allies. You even have some neat tricks like sacrificing one of your allies to explode and destroy nearby enemies. All these abilities and power-ups are gained by eating proteins. Up to six of them will stack as icons on the right side of the screen. You can use them by clicking the icons with your mouse, or pushing the corresponding [1] through [6] as hotkeys. I recommend the latter, since your mouse cursor is used to guide your microbe. You can pause the game by pushing [P], and configure the hotkeys in the settings menu.

Other than this annoying control issue, Microbe Kombat is a nice little top-down game reminiscent of flOw, but only in the aesthetic and conceptual sense. This game has a strategy thats unique and engaging, allowing you to choose between an aggressive "hit-and-run" approach and the more defensive "strength in numbers" tactic. The various abilities at your disposal add even more depth to the games strategy, as do the infectious (and immune) organisms in later levels. Coupled with the ambient music soundtrack and elegant, minimalistic graphics, its a fun and stylish little game that almost anyone can enjoy.
Play Microbe Kombat
Review by Jay is Games


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