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Agar.io is a addictive multiplayer action packed game developed by Matheus Valadares.

In the game you are a cell and your goal is to gain as much mass as you can by consuming both pellets and smaller cells without being swallowed by bigger enemy cells. You can either play a deathmatch where everyone is the enemy, in a party with your friends or as a colored team that must consume other colors accept for your own. While playing the game, there is no set score, players have to respawn when all of their cells are swallowed. You can launch your cell splitting into two or more and this proves useful as a ranged attack to swallow other smaller cells or to escape from a difficult situation. Players commonly use the method to quickly move around the map leaving massive cells in the dust.

On the map you will find:

Cells, Pellets and Viruses
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Only smaller enemy cells can be swallowed, they can be swallowed if you are bigger than the smaller cells. The larger your cell is, the slower you will move around the map. The smaller the cell, the faster you will be able to move around the map.

Pellets are found randomly scattered all over the map. When they are swallowed, they slightly increase a cell’s mass. (depending on the size)

Viruses split larger cells into pieces. smaller cells can hide behind viruses for protection against larger cells, a very sneaky tactic many players use.

Agar.io is available for free on the app store for Android and Apple devices. You can also play on your PC by visitng http://agar.io/ in your web browser.

Its Free, so check it

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