Unicellular 4
A downloadable game for Windows
Unicellular 4 is an epic survivor roguelite about microscopic evolution and combat. Taking inspiration from games like Vampire Survivors, Agar.io, and the cell stage of Spore, Unicellular 4 offers a challenging skill based survivor game where you must eat or be eaten!
🦠Deep Upgrade System: Evolve your cell with up to 13 upgrades, with 3 tiers of progression for each. Strategically choose your upgrades to complement your playstyle and find exciting synergies.
🧬Branching Paths : Between levels, you'll be faced with tough choices between risk and reward. There are 10 special level types that keep your options varied, as well as unique level rewards to add another dimension to your decision
🦠Multiple Character Classes: Choose from 7 distinct playable characters, each with their own abilities and playstyles.
🧬Atlas: The atlas acts as an ingame log of every cell, chem, and boss you've encountered. Can you complete it?
🦠Genetically Random Enemies: Encounter new cell species, as well as their higher powered “mutated” forms. Each enemy’s stats (e.g.,size, speed, torque) are randomized, so each enemy cell is unique.
🧬Input Support: You can now use a gamepad, keyboard, or mouse to play.
🦠Harness The Power of Chemistry: Chem molecules are single use powerups that can buff your cell, adding extra utility and depth on top of your other abilities.
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
| Author | Linzi |
| Genre | Survival |
| Made with | GameMaker |
| Tags | 2D, Classes, LGBT, LGBTQIA, No AI, Pixel Art, Roguelite, Singleplayer, Survivor-like, upgrades |
| Average session | About a half-hour |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
| Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, High-contrast |
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Development log
- Initial Release v1.0 - v1.0.1Oct 20, 2025








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Oh my god this game is so addicting. How come I've never heard of this? How is this free?