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‘Virus Wars’ Review – Tic-Tac-Toe’s Big Brother

Emulating the look of a paper and pencil interface, Virus Wars feels like the big brother of tic-tac-toe. Fortunately the gameplay is a bit more complicated then that, requiring a good deal more thought and strategy even when playing against an AI opponent and is a compelling and worthwhile experience for it.Visually speaking, Virus Wars comes across as clean and simple. You won’t find any breathtaking animations, intricately rendered 2D sprites or 3D models, but the visuals are still very well presented and perfectly serve the requirements of the gameplay design instead of in any way overshadowing them. The sound design matches this effort and compliments the visuals in such a way that it is pleasant to the ears, for example the well emulated sound of pencil on paper.As expressed before, the gameplay is a simple affair and gives off a vibe that you might expect from a game of tic-tac-toe.

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This Article was originally posted on our sister site, The Indie Game Magazine written by Daniel Aaron.

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