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Experience peace and power in Felllice's cell-eat-cell world simulation

Just drift along

Experience peace and power in Felllice's cell-eat-cell world simulation
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Life as a cell can be difficult. The bigger cells bump into you, reduce your size, and mock you with their bloated presence.

This much I have come to realise while playing Bulkypix's cell simulation game Felllice.

It's the type of game that offers challenges for you to complete, but also offers the chance to "drift along" and relax, if you wish.

In the normal "Play" mode, you enter a black-and-white space as the smallest cell with the optional mission of becoming the biggest one.

It involves absorbing cells that are smaller than you by bumping into them. But you can just as easily lose them all if you knock into a bigger cell.

It's not too difficult - I completed the task in less than 10 minutes. There are plenty of time attack challenges to complete after that, but it won't last long.

Cellular warfare

Other than that, there's an Arena that pits you against cell organisms. You have to slowly pick them apart, a cell at a time, until you've assimilated the whole thing.

These offer a bit more challenge and increase the game's length.

But, that said, unless you're looking for a minimalist landscape to relax within, Felllice probably won't last you too long.

You can purchase Felllice for 69p / 99c on the App Store [buy]. For some reason, it's more expensive on Android, at £1.49 / $1.99 on Google Play [buy].

Chris Priestman
Chris Priestman
Anything eccentric, macabre, or just plain weird, is what Chris is all about. He turns the spotlight on the games that fly under the radar.