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Germs 1.3.1
Germs is a game that combines quick thinking with even quicker reflexes as players manipulate scads of colorful, killer pathogens in order to neutralize a biological threat and save humanity.

The gameplay is quite simple, relying at its core on the "pick pieces up and place them on the gameboard" model used in several games such as MacPipes.
In the unregistered version, the user is allowed to play the first five levels. This program requires Mac OS 9.0 or later with CarbonLib 1.5 or later or Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
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