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I don't understand why I'm not getting any money. Those green specks are energy, right? And when I hover over them and they move to the centre green ball, that's collecting them, right? So if energy=money, where is my money? I can't tell if I'm stupid here or there's something you're not telling me but I feel like I'm just wasting my time on a game that isn't working properly or doesn't make sense. Do I have to linger over cells that I destroy for the energy to be "collected"? Because I'm activating them, letting them do their thing then "collecting" the green specks.

This is infuriating. Shouldn't games be "fun"? Did you put any thought into how this might be a good game? Why even allow "activation" of cells, that is, their destruction, if that's what it is, if the energy doesn't get collected?

By the time I ask thes questions, I'm already angry that a "game" is about as fun as watching cells burst and not being rewarded, all in slow motion with me dumbly clicking to "charge" and attack them.

I think one of us has a serious problem and I don't think it's me. While games don't have to be easy to win, they should be somewhat easy to understand and play so I can focus on getting better. It shouldn't be anything like clicking on bacteria over and over without reward.

ETA: I guess I have to stay hovered over these stupid cells while they're destroyed to get credit for them. How retarded. Don't forget if you're playing soccer/football to run INTO the net after the ball or it doesn't count! Shove the ball INTO the hoop when playing basketball! Catch the home run you hit or it doesn't count! And whatever you do, don't let physics do its thing. You have to watch or the double slit experiment won't do what you want.

This game is less physically/scientifically interesting than watching paint dry.