Is there a strategy guide for Plague Inc?

Plague Inc. strategy guides are a service provided by the Plague Inc. Wiki. It is a collection of in-game strategies for all the different plague types created by the users of the wiki. You can find links to all of the strategy guides on the wiki below. Red links mean that there hasn’t been a guide created for that plague yet.

Is there an iPhone app for Plague Inc?

Brilliantly executed with innovative gameplay and built from the ground up for iPhone & iPad, Plague Inc. evolves the strategy genre and pushes mobile gaming (and you) to new levels. It’s You vs. the world – only the strongest can survive!

What kind of game is Plague Inc.?

Brilliantly executed with innovative gameplay and built from the ground up for touchscreen, Plague Inc. from developer Ndemic Creations evolves the strategy genre and pushes mobile gaming (and you) to new levels. It’s You vs. the world – only the strongest can survive!

Can You infect the world with Plague Inc?

Plague Inc. on the App Store This app is available only on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. Can you Infect the World? Can you infect the world? Plague Inc. is a unique mix of high strategy and terrifyingly realistic simulation.

Is there a game that simulates a plague?

Plague Inc., a strategy game that simulates the spread of modern-day plagues, has become — unintentionally — a model to educate the public on how a pandemic could take rise from just one infected patient. The iOS bubble has burst, says Vaughan.

Who are the developers of Plague Inc Evolved?

Marius Malasar is a developer who works at the independent game studio Ndemic Creations. He wrote the music for the games Plague Inc. and Plague Inc: Evolved, with fellow composer Joshua Kaplan. This is known because in the credits, there is a line that says ” Joshua Kaplan & Marius Malasar : Sublime Sound”

Who was the game designer for the plague?

James Vaughan designed a game about a virus that itself went viral. In 2009, Malcolm Casadaban checked himself into a hospital after contracting the plague in urban Chicago, Illinois. Casadaban’s daughters say the active 60 year-old professor at the University of Chicago was in good health in the period leading up to the illness.