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Transcripted mixes shooting, puzzles, and science screenshot

One of the latest trends in the games was to take two seemingly unrelated genres and combine them, creating a sort of video game remix. Match-three puzzle elements were combined with RPG elements and platforms Puzzle Quest and

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, respectively.

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aims to

Zuma

style match-three puzzling and is combined with a shooter double stick. As the titles mentioned above, the concept seems strange on paper, but it works pretty well in practice.

also takes place within a living organism, which is totally sweet.

in molecular biology, transcription is the process of transferring information in the DNA of an organism in the cell nucleus into mRNA, which is the first step of protein production. Although I personally think the idea would be a literal great video game

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take a more abstract. The DNA strand is represented by a constantly moving chain of colored blocks, and points are awarded for matching three bases of the same color in a row, eliminating them, and potentially create chain reactions.

Basically, it is

Zuma . Or at least half of what it is.

The player takes control of a nanomachine, if one of the first things that defines Transcripted more Zuma is that there is more control free not only order but also movement. In addition to the chain of nucleotides that the player has to worry, there are also antibodies that try to attack the nanomachine. Collection and destruction of these yields power-ups and DNA bases needed to work with the DNA strand.

If you focus solely on the appearance of double-stick shot, would not repair DNA damage and not a progress. However, without the element of fire, would not have DNA "ammunition" to repair the chain. Accordingly, the player is constantly changing between the two approaches, giving priority to actions on the fly.

Photo Photo As there are two distinct mechanisms at work Photo


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