Get a taste of the "massively reactive" gameplay in indie game Cell: emergence, a journey inside the human body based on "dynamic voxels." Inspired by tense '80s arcade games like Defender, Centipede, and Missile Command, Cell offers 17 punishing levels that require players to decipher a level's "cellular automata" simulation and then battle living processes with speed and dexterity. This updated release adds visual tutorial screens and two additional levels. Experience the opening cut scene and the first three levels, which introduce a couple of core game mechanics: Corrosive Colloid attacks and antibody defenses.
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Aren't demos free?
yes, the 5.99 is for the full game.