In this week’s game infection of all cell-kind is the ultimate goal as you lead your virus army to victory. Will you succeed in infecting everything in your path or will you be stopped just short of total domination?
Mad Virus
On the first level you start off with one lonely virus cell in desperate need of company, so it is up to you to provide it. To get started (using the screenshot below as an example), you would need to choose Green, Red, Yellow, or Purple as your first color type to infect.
Note: Your starting virus cell colors will vary each time and will differ from those seen in our screenshots.
We chose Yellow and as you can see our original virus cell changed color to match the other cells it infected.
Now to infect the Purple cells…
So far, so good.
Almost there…
Success!
The second level introduces multiple starting points. It is definitely a good idea to take a moment and look things over to find the best starting point. Once you have made your selection the other starting virus cells will “disappear”. Time to get the infection up and running!
You will have to start over if you run out of turns, so make sure to plan ahead as you make your selections. Good luck and have fun!
Play the Game
Mad Virus
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