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Germs 1.2.2
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutFactor Software's 2003 puzzle release Germs, programmed by Michael Weyandt, asks you to manage a Petri dish of brightly-colored pathogens by dragging them into matching clusters before they overrun the board. The Mac shareware sits in the place-the-tile lineage of MacPipes rather than the falling-block tradition, leaning on quick reflexes and color-matching rather than rotation.Setting and themeThe framing is light biohazard pastiche: a culture dish on a microscope slide, cartoon germ sprites with eyes and spikes, and a stated goal of "neutralizing a biological threat" before the colony fills the dish. There is no overarching campaign story, just a procession of increasingly crowded boards.GameplayYou pick germs up from the dish edges and drop them onto the playfield to form contiguous same-color groups; matched groups dissolve, free up space and award points. The build ships with 35 levels of escalating difficulty, adjustable speed settings and an original chiptune-leaning soundtrack. Levels end either when the dish is cleared to a target or when overflow forces a game over.Development and releaseFactor Software, run by Christian Franz out of Germany, distributed Germs as a registered shareware title on Mac OS 9 and OS X, alongside its other casual titles such as Aki Mahjongg. Macintosh Garden preserves the installer and curator screenshots; the game saw modest coverage in turn-of-the-decade Mac shareware roundups but no major magazine review. |
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