Viruses are normally randomly generated, but can also be generated when receiving enough mass, to the point of splitting into two, hence creating a new virus. Viruses are green, spiky circles that split cells that consume it. Cells will gradually lose a small amount of mass over time. The more mass a cell has, the slower it will move. Players can change their cell's appearance with predefined words, phrases, symbols, or skins. The goal of the game is to obtain the largest cell players must restart from a small cell when all their cells are eaten by larger players or fountain viruses. The mobile version of the game includes FFA (Free-For-All), Rush Mode, and Battle Royale. The browser version currently holds five game modes: FFA (Free-For-All), Battle Royale, Teams, Experimental and Party. The objective of Agar.io is to grow a cell on a Petri dish by swallowing both randomly generated pellets (agar), which slightly increases a cell's mass, and smaller cells, without being swallowed by even larger cells. Player named Wikipedia on the top of the leaderboard Agar.io has inspired similar web games called ".io games", including games with a similar objective but different characters, and games that incorporate elements of other genres like shooter games. A Steam version was announced on, but was never released, while the mobile version of Agar.io for iOS and Android was released on 24 July 2015 by Miniclip. Largely due to word of mouth on social networks, it was a quick success, becoming one of the most popular browser and mobile games in its first year. The game was released to positive critical reception critics particularly praised its simplicity, competition, and mechanics, while criticism targeted its repetitive gameplay. The name comes from the substance agar, used to culture bacteria. Each player starts with one cell, but players can split a cell into two once it reaches a sufficient mass, allowing them to control multiple cells. The goal is to gain as much mass as possible by eating agar and cells smaller than the player's cell while avoiding larger ones which can eat the player's cells. Players control one or more circular cells in a map representing a Petri dish. Agar.io is a massively multiplayer online action game created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares.
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