Nano War - Cells VS Virus 4.5

Nano War - Cells VS Virus 4.5

Benoit Freslon – Freeware – iOS
out of 53 votes
Latest Version
4.5
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

Nano War is a real-time strategy game that has gained popularity worldwide, ranking in the top 25 category for strategy games in France, Brazil, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Since its release in 2008, millions of people have played the Nano War series on the web.

The game is based on a simple yet captivating concept. Players are tasked with conquering infected territories by commanding immune cells in a nanoscopic war within the human body. The intuitive and user-friendly gameplay makes it accessible to players of all levels, while its highly addictive nature ensures hours of entertainment.

In Nano War, players have the option to challenge up to three opponents online or play against AI on randomly generated levels. The touch interface enhances the gameplay experience, and the story mode offers 40 levels of immersive play. Additionally, the multiplayer mode allows players to compete with opponents from around the world, while the battle mode offers the opportunity to go head-to-head against AI opponents with various cell types.

Winning battles improves players' ranks, and there are 13 achievements to unlock throughout the game. The graphics are visually appealing and optimized for Retina displays, accompanied by a completely new soundtrack.

Reviews

  • "... a simple but effective concept." - Ecrans.fr
  • "... one of the most addictive flash games you'll ever find." - Macforever.fr
  • "A good idea makes a good game!" - Soon7.com
  • "If you like strategy games, try this one..." - Zip-zapgamers.com
  • Selected as Game of the Week by Spiegel.de, JayIsGames.com & Indiegames.com
  • Selected by Disney.com and Yahoo.com

Awards

  • SACD Prize 2008
  • Anthology of Web Flash Festival 2008
  • Winner of WhoseGame by Orange
  • Top 10 best game of the month in 2008 on Kongregate

The captivating story of Nano War revolves around a human body where countless nanoscopic cells lived peacefully. However, three highly destructive groups of viruses managed to infect the mother cell, forcing it to produce infected cells. In response, the local cells refused to yield and prepared for the ultimate battle against the forces of evil. Can you restore balance and save the human body? The Nano War has begun!

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Overview

Nano War - Cells VS Virus is a Freeware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by Benoit Freslon.

The latest version of Nano War - Cells VS Virus is 4.5, released on 02/12/2024. It was initially added to our database on 02/12/2024.

Nano War - Cells VS Virus runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Nano War - Cells VS Virus gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

Pros

  • Highly addictive gameplay that keeps players engaged for hours.
  • Simple and easy-to-understand mechanics for a quick learning curve.
  • Variety of game modes and levels to keep the experience fresh and engaging.
  • Visually appealing graphics and animations add to the overall gaming experience.
  • Competitive multiplayer mode allows players to challenge friends or random opponents.

Cons

  • The difficulty level may ramp up quickly, causing frustration for some players.
  • Ads can be intrusive and frequent in the free version of the game.
  • In-app purchases can sometimes feel necessary to progress at a reasonable pace.

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