It's great to see this addictive browser game come to mobile platforms. The graphics are functional at best, but do nothing to distract you from the task of hunting and avoiding others. There are also spiked immovable cells scattered around, that burst your cell in to many smaller ones, making you very vulnerable all of a sudden. You can shoot half your mass ahead of you, which can be a neat way of surprising opponents, and you can also split your mass into two. There are two additional controls that add to the simple strategy of Agar.io. Your cell is easy to control: simply point in the direction you want to float. Unfortunately you can't upload your own skins. Country names will make you appear as that country's flag, for example. You can choose whatever name you want, but certain names will trigger special skins. Some cells are huge and well established, meaning that you can encounter them for days on end - there is a sense that it's possible, eventually, to be too big to fail - and the developer needs to find a way to fix this so players can't just sit in games taking up space. If you get eaten by another player, it's game over, and you'll start again as a tiny cell. While the pace of the game is gentle, as your cell gently floats around guided by you, you are under constant threat of being eaten.
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