Virus Killer

Contains ads
3.6
1.2K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The board is populated by viruses of three colors: red, yellow, and blue, the player manipulates each capsule as it falls, moving it left or right and rotating it such that it is positioned alongside the viruses and any existing capsules. When four or more capsule halves or viruses of matching color are aligned in vertical or horizontal configurations, they are removed from play. The main objective is to complete levels, which is accomplished by eliminating all viruses from the playing field. A game over occurs if capsules fill up the playing field in a way that obstructs the bottle's narrow neck.

Players can select the degree of starting difficulty any time a new game is started. The initial level chosen is a value between zero and twenty that determines the number of viruses to clear, and the three game speed options change how fast the capsules fall in the bottle. The player's score is based solely on the elimination of viruses, not on the time taken to complete the level or the number of capsules used. If players complete the highest difficulty level, they can continue playing to accumulate a higher score, but the number of viruses to clear remains the same. Additional points are awarded when multiple viruses are eliminated at once, but no additional points are awarded for initiating chain reactions, in which the elimination of one set of objects triggers the elimination of another set. The game speed is also a factor in how the game calculates scoring; higher speed levels yield more points.
Updated on
Dec 28, 2023

Data safety

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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

3.5
1.09K reviews
Patricia Vasquez
September 15, 2020
Before the game was updated it was great. But it's true the games crashes alot. With the update you switched places with the controls. The arrow that points down has switched places with the the arrow that shaped in a half circle. Is it possible to switch it back the way the game was originally? The background is cool and so is the music. But I feel I can no longer play the game. I was use to the original game before the update.
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YI ZHENG
December 26, 2020
The controls is optional, you can still play with the original gesture.
A Google user
August 21, 2019
I wish the controls could be buttons instead of touch/drag... As it is going quickly is about impossible because drag operations aren't precise enough. The pause screen is a full page ad which is insane. Otherwise it's a better Dr Mario port than others on Android. Also watch out because others have permissions requests which make them look like malware... This one doesn't have that problem.
19 people found this review helpful
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YI ZHENG
August 24, 2019
Thanks for your feedback! We deeply respect your advice, and we will try to combine your feedback with our R&D, in order to provide better products. I have just added the button control, and it will be available on google play very soon. Any further feedback will be appreciated. Thanks!
Steph B
March 17, 2022
Used to love the game then they changed the position of the buttons. I hate it. I can't get use to it. Who changes the position of the buttons? Especially in a speed based game. STUPID!!!
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fix bug