About This Game A perfect place. A city without traffic. A dog that doesn't poop. All products of the brilliant mind of Dr. X, but hell hath no fury like a mad scientist fired by a giant corporation. In this unique action-puzzler you take control of TOM, a virus created for one purpose: revenge. Hack your way through brain scrambling puzzles while maneuvering through a thumb cramping maze of enemies. Team up through over 50 cooperative levels in what MMGN is calling "The most addictive co-op game we've played since Portal 2." And if the over 100 levels aren't enough, you and your friends can destroy each other again and again in battle mode to determine just who is the supreme virus.Key Features:Single Player mode with over 50 levels across 6 distinct areasCooperative mode (for up to 4 players) with over 50 additional levels in which "friendships will be destroyed"Battle for supreme virus-itude by battling your friends in Battle ModeEvolving mechanics which ratchet up the difficulty from lollipop to soul crushingAn animated tale full of dark humor, malfunctioning robots, and little girl screams 7aa9394dea Title: A Virus Named TOMGenre: Action, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Misfits AtticPublisher:Misfits AtticRelease Date: 1 Aug, 2012 A Virus Named TOM Download] [key] A fun little casual puzzler. Good to pick up and play when you're in the mood for a quick game, or a mild brain teaser. It plays a little like a pipe puzzle game. Gets more difficult later on, with more advanced enemies, and has a quirky story. It's a good buy, especially if you can find it on sale.. Complete Rating: 5\/10 Visuals: 5\/10Audio: 5\/10Story: -\/10Gameplay: 5\/10Mediocre Puzzle game, its good for the first levels, but for me it got repetetive really soon.. Nobody likes having their ideas stolen. For Dr. X, it's more than just a clever invention, but his entire livelihood being taken away by a mega corporation, framing and imprisoning him in the process just to make it abundantly clear what a bunch of greedy\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665they are. Unfortunately, they forgot about a little virus named Tom, who's about to turn their billion dollar company into a pile of rubble, one computer at a time.A Virus Named Tom is something like a pimped out Pipe Mania. Guiding Tom through computer mainframes, you need to redirect the flow of the hack by twisting panels until the infection has spread across the entire board. Simple in theory, but in execution it becomes quite an elaborate challenge once anti-hack bugs, hidden and unmovable tiles, and the intricate maze designs start to pile on more and more things to keep track of. One of the most impressive things about AVNT is how it balances these elements into a gradual but brisk increase in difficulty. Rarely did I feel overwhelmed by any of the mechanics, instead rather impressed with myself that I was able to solve what initially appear to be incredibly involved puzzles. It's constantly rewarding and satisfying to progress, even with the surprisingly long single player story (which doesn't take into account the entire separate coop campaign which I've yet to even dip into).As a puzzle game, A Virus Named Tom resides pleasantly in the realm of the best pick up and play arcade classics. It's challenging and enjoyable whether in short bursts or drawn out sessions as you try to attain a gold medal on every level, and never once managed to outstay its welcome for me however long I spent with it. It also features a fantastic electronic soundtrack, and some rather charming and humorous cutscenes which somehow manage to make mass hysteria and deconstruction feel lighthearted and amusing. Really, if a game can't sell itself to you with a dog that doesn't poop, I don't even know what more there is to say.. would have been nice to know that the co-op is in the same pc not online, one of the only reasons i bought the game was for multi player, 4 of us bought it just to get shafted, fun game already bored with single player.. Play as a sexualy transmitted disease getting all up in dem gutz baby
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