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Steam News27 November 20241y ago

Announcing CELL COMMAND!!! (+ 40% OFF discount)

Cell Command is a turn-based tactics roguelite with a twist that exists in the Genome Guardian universe, borrowing many of its mechanics (including combining DNA to create new units).

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  • Gameplay
  • Balance
  • Maps
addedCell Command is a turn-based tactics roguelite with a twist that exists in the Genome Guardian universe , borrowing many of its mechanics (including combining DNA to create new units ).
changedUnit health = length, moving makes you longer, attacks chop squares off a unit's tail
changed225 different maps (in a variety of different match types)

Genome Guardian changes

addedCell Command is a turn-based tactics roguelite with a twist that exists in the Genome Guardian universe , borrowing many of its mechanics (including combining DNA to create new units ).
changedUnit health = length, moving makes you longer, attacks chop squares off a unit's tail
changed225 different maps (in a variety of different match types)

Cell Command is a turn-based tactics roguelite with a twist that exists in the Genome Guardian universe, borrowing many of its mechanics (including combining DNA to create new units).

Check out the Cell Command Steam page for details.

  • Unit health = length, moving makes you longer, attacks chop squares off a unit's tail

  • 225 different maps (in a variety of different match types)

  • Mid-run saves

  • Perks, mods, mutations, research, depths...

  • 60+ music tracks

NOTE: Development of Genome Guardian is NOT over + I still plan on making a direct sequel to Genome Guardian eventually.

Join the Discord and check out #cell-general to follow development!

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Steam News / 27 November 2024

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