Some games slowly pull you in over time.
agario grabs you immediately.
The first time I played it, I honestly expected nothing special. The graphics were simple, the controls looked basic, and the entire concept sounded almost too minimal to stay interesting.
You’re just a tiny cell eating dots and avoiding larger cells.
That’s literally the game.
But about twenty minutes later, I found myself leaning toward my screen like I was competing in a championship tournament. My heart was racing because I had finally become one of the biggest players in the lobby, and I desperately didn’t want to lose everything.
That’s when I realized agario is secretly one of the most stressful casual games ever made.
In the best way possible.