Anything Goes : Be one of the first to play Foster Cell Game by Roger Clavier

Roger Clavier

Be one of the first to play Foster Cell Game

Be one of the first to play Foster Cell Game https://www.fostercell.com/game.php

Game Video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/faRO45JhV5k

Foster Cell URL's

https://www.fostercell.com

https://www.fostercell.co.uk

Foster Cell Social URL's

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https://www.tiktok.com/@fostercell

https://www.youtube.com/@FosterCell

https://www.snapchat.com/add/fostercell

https://www.instagram.com/fostercells

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Journalist Game Review:

It's a fast-paced infection-themed arcade/reflex game for PC, Mac, mobile, and web. The core loop is simple and immediate: you control a red "Foster Cell" with mouse movement or touch drag, and your goal is to chase down wandering characters and tap/click them to infect them — they flash red, dissolve, and burst into explosion particles. Each level has a score target to hit before you advance, and difficulty ramps up over 8 progressively harder levels as more characters appear and move faster.

What makes it visually distinctive is the narrative-through-setting structure: instead of static or arbitrary level skins, the 8 backgrounds form a loose story arc — starting at a dark sci-fi "Born" origin level with DNA and bacteria imagery, moving through an Oxford campus, a science lab, a hospital ward, a night city street, a garden party, a DJ event, and finally a "Final" boss-level arena with an intense red grid. The background swaps automatically the instant the level counter increments, so the environment escalates in tandem with the difficulty — turning what's mechanically a simple click-to-infect game into something with a sense of progression and place, almost like the cell is "spreading" through increasingly chaotic, human environments.

In short: it reads as a casual, addictive, score-chasing infection-clicker with an unusually strong sense of visual escalation for its genre — closer in feel to a "whack-a-mole" or "Agar.io"-style reflex game than to the more cell-biology-simulation games (Cells of Immunity, NanoWar, etc.) that share the infection theme.

Foster Cell Game
Foster Cell Game
Play Foster Cell Game: Infected free in your browser, or download for Windows, Mac & Linux. 8 levels. Infect them all.
Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Roger Clavier Interesting. I looked at the site, etc. I would like to learn more about this. Add me and we can DM and then go from there.

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