Must have been made between 1980 and 1995; my personal guess is 1987-1990
It played a little bit like "pixel zombies" but this is a generalization.
In it, you could "spray" people on the map. "people" were just pixels. Some moved slow (meanderers) and some fast (travellers)
The map had walls (sometimes) that would limit where "people" could move.
You could adjust the "virus" to make it more infectious, more deadly, etc.
I think green pixels were either dead or infected (or both)
And that's about all I remember.
Some kind of pixel virus game [=Plague]
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This is the visual I have in memory:
A few more notes
It was a game that ran on DOS, but might have also run on Amiga, Commodore, etc.
If the game was made with "cutting edge" graphics, it limits it to older than 1985, but if it was made "simplistic" it could be as new as 1995.
I have looked for this game before using google, many times, and failed. It was not a well known popular game.
A few more notes
It was a game that ran on DOS, but might have also run on Amiga, Commodore, etc.
If the game was made with "cutting edge" graphics, it limits it to older than 1985, but if it was made "simplistic" it could be as new as 1995.
I have looked for this game before using google, many times, and failed. It was not a well known popular game.
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this game
http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/Virus
appears to be a modern successor.
It seems to work in an identical manner and for identical reasons. It simply appears to be a decade newer than the game I have in mind, and thus, has better graphics and more options (like being being infected without getting sick but being able to infect others)
http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/Virus
appears to be a modern successor.
It seems to work in an identical manner and for identical reasons. It simply appears to be a decade newer than the game I have in mind, and thus, has better graphics and more options (like being being infected without getting sick but being able to infect others)
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John Shramko recently emailed and asked me if I could add Plague to playdosgames.com. Anyone looking for this game can now play or download it:
https://www.playdosgames.com/online/plague/
https://www.playdosgames.com/online/plague/
Webmaster www.playdosgames.com
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The DOS Games Archive has it too:
https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/plague/
https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/plague/