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Agar.io  Agario201?Simple competitive arcade-like game, you have to eat and avoid to be eaten, and climb to the top becoming the master of blob-fagociting. Is harder than its sounds.

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Antibody  Creafire AG? Androidlabelimageminimize
Antibody 2  Creafire AG?Command antibody cells of an immune system to distribute antibodies to healthy cells, which in turn can distribute to others and all attack diseased and mutated cells. But this must be done quickly as diseased and mutated cells will attempt to reproduce themselves.
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Bacillus MilkyJoeGamesTBA Linuxlabelimageminimize
Bacteria Sometimes You2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Biogenesis author2006Biogenesis is an artificial life program that simulates the processes involved in the evolution of organisms. It shows colored segment based organisms that mutate and evolve in a 2D environment. Biogenesis is based on Primordial Life. Linuxlabelminimizesubject
Botanicula Amanita Design2012[media=youtube]lZHMM8AtVWs[/media] Linuxlabelimageminimize
Botanicula Amanita Design2012From the makers of Samorost and Machinarium comes this point'n'click exploration game. It's about a bunch of five friends - little tree creatures who set out for a journey to save the last seed from their home tree which is infested by evil parasites. The gameplay is about exploration, solving little funny puzzles, meeting strange tree creatures, and paying attention to the music as it provides you with useful clues and hints. The whole game takes place on one huge and strange tree that is inhabited by bizarre and freaky creatures. This is not an ordinary game. It is far from it. Everything about it is curiously unique and very surreal, and that alone makes it worth checking out. It's just not possible to be bored in this game, as every new location brings something new and intriguing. The exploration elements are made with incredible polish and attention to detail, and the same applies to the musical score, sound effects, and, most importantly, the visuals. The synergy of those elements create a beautiful and memorable adventure that is enthralling beyond measure. The original soundtrack and sound effects are created by Czech alternative band DVA.***
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Botanicula Amanita Design2012 Mac OS Xlabelimageminimize
Critical Mass 2  ?? BeOSlabelminimizeminimize
Dr Flow e-FED2013 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Exogene Perpetual Pyramid2011Strategically place nanobots in the patient to 'shoot' invading viruses and bacteria. Linuxlabelminimizesubject
Foldit University of Washington (University of Washington;Center for Game Science)2008In Short: Fold proteins. Its a fun puzzle game. You are making the world a better place (really, the real world, not a game).

Long version: Protein folding is very serious. It helps scientists understand neurodegenerative disease, conditions in which bacteria thrive or die (contrary the proteins thair made from not conforming to the same constraints), the processes of viral formation, and many other uses in medicine and industry. Trouble is, it is a very complicated problem just figuring out how many ways a protein can be folded, then on top of that, most possible folds are, for lack of a better term, quasimoto. There are very, very few combinations of folding that are useful. A long series of good folds need to be strung together to reach a valid end. A certain polypeptide chain has an estimated of 3[sup]300[/sup] possible folding formations and one known well-formed fold result. If we folded this peptide with a computer, trying a different fold every picosecond, we'd all be burned by our sun going supernova long before the computer made enough progress to measure. Nature knows the right way to get there, no single person has ever figured it out. And there are only theories as to way nature never seems to get this particular polypeptide chain folded in a wrong way. Some scientist came up with a way to get more folds done per picosecond and not waste time trying the vast majority of quasimoto folds that will never lead to a good result. The average human brain is surprisingly fairly competent at natural three-dimensional pattern matching and spatial reasoning abilities. A baby 10 seconds out of the womb gets distressed watching an [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ames_room]Ames room[/url]; the human brain already knows when something's not 3-dimensionally prudent. So, give a 3D image of an unfolded protein to a human brain, chances are good they will be able to fold it while avoiding a fair number of invalid folds. That still leaves a really big number of folds that are not obviously easily visibly discernible as malforming. This is overcome by the fact that 240,000+ human brains are simultaneously trying folds (which are more likely to be valid than not) rather than one computer trying all the good and bad folds, one at a time. Thus we come to the Foldit game. Players are given a 3D representation of a protein and asked to find the most efficient way to fold it. They get points based on their performance. The best results are sent to other players to see if anyone can improve them. And it works great. The folding necessary to arrive at the crystal structure of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus had stumped scientists for 15 years. They distributed all the pieces of the problem on Foldit. They gave people 21 days to make some progress that they hoped would be useful in someday finding the solution. In 15 days, players had solved the entire process. Scientists had designed an artificial enzyme to catalyse Diels-Alder reactions (widely used in synthetic chemistry). Its was terribly inefficient and lacked potency. They distributed it on Foldit. Players added to the enzyme until a combination of 13 amino acids was found to increased potency more than 18 times.
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Little Cells  Fully Bugged2015 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
MicroBot EA Play (Naked Sky Entertainment)2010 X360labelimageminimize
MicroBot EA Play (Naked Sky Entertainment)2011 PS3labelminimizeminimize
Tasty Planet Dingo Games2011Play as a tiny life form constructed of bacterium and other stuff; designed as a sentient spec to clean dirt from bathrooms. But, you can eat almost anything smaller than you (not just dirt) and eating makes you grow. There's initially no upper limit to your size but, colliding with anything you cannot eat will make you smaller in proportion to how hard it strikes. For instance, you cannot eat a speeding bullet or a laser beam (until these things are too small to be seen). Linuxlabelminimizesubject
The Living Cell MECC1991 Apple II Elabelminimizeminimize
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