Tentacle Wars: a game that combines strategy and microorganisms

That's right: Tentacle Wars is a strategy game in which the objective is far from being to conquer the world. The battlefield of this successful game it's the body of an alien and our goal will be to save your species from extinction at the hands of some evil viruses. A visually minimalist game that tests our intelligence. Highly addictive.

To save the alien species under our protection, we will control the anti-bodies fighting viruses. What we see on the screen is similar to the scenes that a microscope would present us and the dynamics of the game is, in principle, simple: we have to launch our "tentacles" towards the infected cells and transfer our DNA to them to prevent their self-destruction, as well as try to conquer the neutral cells, so that they help us and prevent them from fall under the control of the enemy. The goal is to do this with the fewer possible moves. This is important because based on it we will receive the stars we need to accumulate.

And why do we need to earn those stars? The development of the game is divided into two worlds and for what we will need them, 60 of them exactly, is to be able to move on to the second. There are 40 levels in each world and this is our margin to get all the stars. The first few screens are relatively easy, but unsurprisingly, the difficulty grows as we go.

We can only add that the only complaint that this game receives in a generalized way among users is that more levels are needed. However, this should not be a cause for major concern because, given the success of the game, its developers have already announced that they are working to expand the challenge. On the other hand, that a game is so addictive is always a good sign.