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VIRUS ALERT
by nath_8bits_gey
VIRUS ALERT
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Description
A big virus has infected the planet and the only way to wipe it out is to win the 40 levels. the Earth is counting on you. Good luck for your mission.
How to Play
To destroy the red virus, you have to put in red all pills of the 10 "red virus" levels. Same rule for the "purple virus", "blue virus" and "green virus" levels. keys: arrow keys to move on items / space to validate pill's color / enter for the menu and for the pause
Comments
bastischo
Sep. 10, 2013
after figuring out how it works from the confusing description it actually makes sense and is fun
JasBar
Sep. 13, 2013
They mean: To complete the level you must change all the pills to the color of level you select at the beginning. So if you select a red level then you need to make them all red by changing the flashing pills colors to the pills around them. For any others who come to play this game, that is what the instructions are trying to say.
armorfiend
Sep. 18, 2013
man, nuts to this password system. Like I'm going to write that down :p
a_waste_of_time
Oct. 15, 2013
3/5... there's an interesting concept here and I had a bit of fun, but the retro 8-bit thing is a dumb gimmick in 90% of games and in this one it just gets too much in the way to be overlooked. Passwords instead of a proper save system? While a small group may look upon the limitations provided by primitive gaming technology and feel fond nostalgia for the inconvenience they provided, most people don't want to bother with writing down some code just to play a flash game.
Gallade
Sep. 24, 2013
This retro NES feeling is great. 4/5 because of the long waiting times between levels though.