Cerberus
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The scope of the game is straightforward: infect the world first, and destroy humanity through deadly symptoms later by spreading a contagious disease. While this thematic could make some grimace in disapproval, playing the game could be sadistically fun, and actually makes you wonder about the risks of contagion on a large scale humanity has always faced, and still does.
At first, you start with a "simple" bacteria, and as you win games you evolve and can unlock other pathogens (virus, nano-virus, parasite, biologic weapon, and even one that first infect people and turned them into zombies, which then you use to wipe the rest of humanity). The most rewarding and fun to play is Planet of the Apes mode: you first infect apes that man uses for experimentation. The "infection" trigger apes's intellect growth while the pathogen also infects humans. You keep growing and moving the colonies, spreading the infection, and trying to keep symptoms low, so man doesn't rush to find a cure (they could wipe out the infection rather quick once they start researching for it). In the end, the slow planning behind the curtains, and finding means to spread the infecting agent, becomes a fight to the death between two races on a global scale: apes try to establish colonies in various countries, man sends drone to wipe them out, as you move them before drones strike, and send apes to destroy the laboratories where they research a cure.
Maybe, you might want to give it a try. The game is available for PC, Mac, iOS and Android -- in fact, I discovered and first played it on my phone, until I decided to enjoy the eye-candy full-screen experience of the PC version. I have grown so fond of it that I now and then I also play it on my Mac at work... but sshhhh, don't let world know
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