Germ Wars Reviews
Take control of a determined White Blood Cell on a quest for self discovery, vengeance, punishment and annihilation of all evil germs who would dare infiltrate an unsuspecting and innocent human body in this unique and organic experience.
App ID | 557680 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Svarog Studios |
Publishers | Back To Basics Gaming |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Partial Controller Support, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres | Casual, Indie, Action |
Release Date | 21 Nov, 2016 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, German |

2 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Germ Wars has garnered a total of 2 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
227 minutes
Good game. Not what i expected and did not understand to start with. But for the price.. Its really good and a good time waster. Has loads of achievements & steam trading cards. So there is always that if thats what your after. :)
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime:
502 minutes
4/10
I had fun but not for a long time, its enjoyable but eeeeeeeeeeeeh for a short time, it gets boring like 4 hours in and it has nothing you can really do that makes it worth the time when you get board
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
562 minutes
I like the idea and was looking forward to the thrilling journey of the white blood cell but eventually I have to quit for the frequent keyboard failure.
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After all , it is a nice game, it is not fair to judge only on bugs.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
198 minutes
For the price it's a good game and it's a short lived time killer with easy achievements. I'd recommend it if you've got F'all else to do.
Some abilities don't work though so be warned. other than that, enjoy.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
112 minutes
Germ wars, although not the most technically impressive indy game is built on a solid foundation and good mechanics. I was pleasantly surprised when I started playing this great first entry. Fun, fast paced, a good progression and a good flow, looking forward to what the dev has to offer in the future
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
305 minutes
Germ Wars is a brilliant little game, that somewhat reminds me of Agar.io, only a lot better!
The game isn't online by any means but it's still awesome. You play as a germ, with the goal of destroying other germs and viruses, with the reward being collecting their DNA. With this DNA, you are able to upgrade your germ, with upgrades such as health regen or damage, capping out at 10. On top of this, there are additional upgrades that you can pick from for each upgrade category when reaching level 5 and 10 in that category, making for a lot of customization options!
Become the most powerful germ and defeat all germs that oppose you in this fun little game!
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
19 minutes
On the surface, this game is rather unlike the others the developers offer on Steam (Prison Chainball Massacre and FEMINAZI: The Triggering are the others). However, since the whole of the gameplay is centered around actually throwing yourself over and over again into your opponents I'm not certain that there's a whole lot of difference beyond the surface level. As far as I can see in the play and design of the game, they weren't actively trying to offend anyone with this (other than immune systems?), which is perhaps something they should consider returning to as developers.
It's a bit of a shame that the game is boring and nothing is explained, because there could have been a neat little game here. You might try it out on a massive sale, but for me it isn't even worth the 50 cents I paid for it. Also, anyone who tries to play with a keyboard should note that one of the attacks (not that I ever saw it do much) is not assigned to any key at all by default.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
229 minutes
Germ Wars has too many bugs that ruin whatever little fun this game is suppose to give. Even without prompting, the enemies will randomly speed up and rush across the screen within one or two seconds, sending you flying across the map and into other enemies, destroying more then half your health or outright killing you the majority of the time, another bug is that your attack (space bar), on multiple occansions, has just stopped working for the remainder of the match, the longest I've lasted was over a minute before I died.
Aside from the bugs, the dark colours used in the game make this bleak, lifeless game somehow more depressing.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
619 minutes
[b]Briefly: [i]Germ Wars[/i] is a casual action game about being a white cell and killing bacteria and viruses by smashing into them.[/b]
The prospect of being the defender of your body against bacterial or viral invaders as a game is a sweet concept, used in such obscurities as [i]Body Voyager[/i] (I'll be surprised if you've even heard of it) and of course the indie tower defense [i]Defend Your Life[/i]. [i]Germ Wars[/i] offers an action arena version, with no educational twists or even a storyline or lore at all.
Which works just fine for a game like this.
[h1]"Scientists have decided that headbutting viruses is the second most effective way of preventing infections."[/h1]
I love the above quote from the game. It is also highly relevant to the gameplay.
Playing as the white blood cell, your job is to kill all the germs you can find, either bashing them with yourself or by blasting something else (like red blood cells or other germs) into them. Simple and effective. Likewise, the germs harm you by bumping into you.
There are six enemy types: from viruses that seek and harass the white blood cell, to colorful bacteria whose abilities vary by their hue. Fast bacteria, exploding bacteria, hindering or poisoning bacteria, all the basic types are there. And the bacteria can grow, divide and thus multiply.
[h1]"Hear the lamentation of the microbiologists"[/h1]
Another silly quote from the tips. By the way, aren't you supposed to consume the germs instead of bashing them?
At first bashing and killing germs is very slow and ineffective. An upgrade system to the rescue! Killing germs you get "points", that can be used to upgrade white blood cell's speed, damage, health, blasting power etc. With each five or ten (i.e. max) upgrades to the same property, you gain special powers. These upgrades transform the game and let you progress further (i.e. kill more germs before you die).
Unfortunately the start is extremely slow, and it was grindy to get points for upgrades, since killing even a single germ is tedious without upgrades.
The game gets incredibly more fast-paced and consequently better as you progress in the upgrade paths, evolving as you try different things. Typically one game lasts a few minutes at the time.
For example, doing kill combos grants you more points and thus faster upgrades, and fights like that are more exciting and satisfying. The white blood cell has two special abilities: a powerbutt (a fast tackle) and a blast that, well, blasts around enemies, red blood cells etc. for remote damage. Your playstyle will change drastically when unlocking new upgrades and making these skills more powerful.
[h1]Under the skin: technical aspects[/h1]
The graphics, the interface of darkish red and purple flesh certainly doesn't look inviting or appetising. However, gameplay is quite fun and controls with keyboard work perfectly. They also implemented native controller support, though I didn't try that.
There are three cool songs that fit the casual action theme nicely, and you can switch between them in the menu.
The game is not without faults though. The worst is the peculiar way to calculate damage to the player. While bumping into enemies does damage, the player is usually also damaged as a result as the received damage depends "only on the speed of the enemy".
Sometimes you receive a tiny bit of damage and other times you may receive over half of your full, maximally upgraded health of damage by just bumping and blasting a germ away. Therefore, especially in the late game it's necessary to avoid contact altogether as enemies are moving faster, stagnating the action into managing health, dodging rampant viruses, and blasting occasionally in the hopes of injuring something.
I also ran into a bug that occurs because of my 1920x1080 (16:9) resolution: when fully zoomed out, enemies and objects on the outskirts of the screen will not be drawn. The developers are great though, as they have kindly promised to address this in a future patch. I'll update this once that happens.
[h1]Conclusions[/h1]
For an extremely inexpensive game, I think there is more than enough content for my buck: I played [i]Germ Wars[/i] for over 10 hours before collecting all achievements, and even if you don't care about those, it took me 8 hours to max my upgrades.
The start surely is slow but after that the game becomes fairly addictive: I thought I'd play it in short bursts but instead I usually ended up spending an hour or two in a row bashing viruses. So yeah, get it for a few hours of casual fun!
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
64 minutes
This "game" much like anything published by Back To Basics is an unplayable mess that paved it's way to Steam through Greenlight spam-train tactics.
Avoid this "game" and "publisher" like a germ-ridden plague.
Edit: Okay, okay. I told myself I'd say something good about the game, at least one. So the music is pretty cool, I guess.
👍 : 36 |
😃 : 4
Negative