Swarm Simulator

Swarm Simulator

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Swarm Simulator

Rating:
4.3
Released: February 16, 2015
Last updated: April 29, 2015
Developer: swarmsim

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Description

Grow a massive swarm of giant alien bugs, starting from just a few larvae and a small pile of meat.

How to Play

Click to buy units. Start by hatching some drones.

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FAQ

What is Swarm Simulator?
Swarm Simulator is an incremental idle game developed by Scarybee where you manage a growing insect swarm.

How do you play Swarm Simulator?
In Swarm Simulator, you generate and spend resources like meat and larvae to hatch new creatures and expand your colony in an idle game format.

What are the main progression systems in Swarm Simulator?
Progression in Swarm Simulator involves purchasing new creatures, unlocking upgrades, and performing "mutations" (a type of reset system) to grow your swarm faster.

Does Swarm Simulator support offline progress?
Yes, Swarm Simulator continues to accumulate resources while you are offline, which is a key feature of the idle game genre.

What platforms can you play Swarm Simulator on?
Swarm Simulator is primarily playable on web browsers through platforms like Kongregate.

Developer Updates

Jun 2, 2017 7:12am

Swarm Simulator v1.1.0 went live today! This is our biggest update in over a year. There’s less mutagen randomness; new achievements; a new energy ability; crystals, a way to convert Kreds to energy; keyboard shortcuts; and some minor game balance changes. Enjoy!

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turoni

Apr. 11, 2015

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I wish I somehow could erase everything except one neuroprophet or something so I could see my hive grow top to the bottom.

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Bugandbees

Feb. 17, 2015

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The other animals on the planet must breed fast as hell too for these bugs to be able to find all this goddamn meat ._.

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Bugandbees

Feb. 17, 2015

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I think the clean minimalism makes sense in an odd kind of way.

A ruthlessly efficient insect horde wouldn't have any particular concern for aesthetics, after all.

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gconn

Feb. 22, 2015

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The last time I tried getting this many drones in a game, I was told to spawn more overlords.

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dmd215

Feb. 18, 2015

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I like that, unlike other idle games, it doesn't burn up my cpu.