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Agario Controls

  • Eject Mass - W
  • Chat - ENTER
  • Split - SPACE
  • Navigation - Mouse

Agario Registration

After Registration, you will be able to save your progress.

How to hide agario player names and skins

On the main menu clear checkboxes "Skin", "Name". Skins and nicknames will be hidden.

How to change agario skin

Click the "Skins" button and then choose one of the available skins. All skins have their names. If you want to add custom skins contact admin in Discord.

How to make a white background in Agario

Clear the "Dark" checkbox on the main menu. Also, you can use the "Grid" option which marks each sector in the background.

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  • Don't split at the start of the game, or you'll just get eaten straight away.
  • Please stay away from prominent opponents, or they will eat you up.
  • Are you getting bigger? Don't get too excited. You are also getting slower.
  • Have you met an opponent of your size? He will not be able to overcome you, and you will go through each other.

Use surroundings in Agario to win.

Get all pieces together quickly.

  • You find it harder to eat your opponents because you are big and slow.
  • Split into the enemy!
  • Move cautiously in a state of separation. Opponents do not sleep.

Remember: you are losing size.

Agario strategy, the very beginning: run and hide, corner them, the essence of the agario game.

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Experimental Mode is the newest game mode out of all the three currently available.

The mechanics were originally on all servers on 2015-06-11, until it was put on a seperate game mode the same day.

  • 1.1 Current Mechanics
  • 1.2 Removed Mechanics
  • 2 References

Mechanics [ ]

Current mechanics [ ].

  • There are spawners scattered around the map, they passively throw pellets out of itself and if mass gets into the spawner, it will throw the mass as pellets (added 2015-06-12) .
  • Throwing mass at viruses will push them instead of making them split (added 2015-06-13) .

Removed Mechanics [ ]

  • 5% of the viruses were a little larger and a bit darker (added 2015-06-11 and removed the next day) .
  • There was a Mother Cell in the middle of the map from which 10% \ 1/7 [1] of the food spawns from (added 2015-06-11 and removed the next day) .
  • Players that can't eat each other will collide (added 2015-06-12 and removed the next day) .

References [ ]

https://www.reddit.com/r/Agario/comments/39f475/todays_experiment/

  • ↑ http://agar.io/changelog.txt

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How to start playing Agar.io!

Agar.io is a massively multiplayer online game. Players control one or more circular cells in a map representing a Petri dish. The goal is to gain as much mass as possible by eating agar and cells smaller than your cell while avoiding larger ones which can eat you! Each player starts with one cell, but players can split a cell into two once it reaches a sufficient mass, allowing them to control multiple cells. The name comes from the substance agar, used to culture bacteria. Download Agar.io now!  ANDROID iOS

Agar.io has two versions of the game, the mobile version 📱 and the web version 💻.  Both games are identical in terms of gameplay, and you can use the same account for both of them, however the two version are separate.

Players who use the web version 💻 do not play with players from the mobile version 📱.

Web version 💻  players have access to the experimental game mode and the layout of the main screen is a bit different, however, the buttons are kept the same for easy navigation.

First time opening the game

Upon opening the application for the first time you will be introduced to the main screen, with a small arrow pointing towards the classic game mode.

Once you select the button, you will be on your way to become the biggest cell, however, watch out - other players can eat you too.

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The game is easy to learn and hard to master. Knowing where to go is one of the key aspects of the game.

Mobile Version 📱

Movement - Tapping and dragging anywhere on your screen will display a small joystick that controls your cell's movement.

Shoot - Represented by a circle and a small reticle, it lets you shoot mass in the direction where are you pointing your joystick.

Split - Represented by two circles on each side of a line, it lets you split your current cells, allowing you to cover more area.

Web Version   💻

Movement - Your cell will follow your mouse cursor on the screen, so simply use the mouse to lead your cells to victory.

Shoot - the W key, it lets you shoot mass in the direction where are you pointing your mouse cursor.

Split - the SPACE key, it lets you split your current cells, allowing you to cover more area

Home screen

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Free Rewards - Arguably the best kind of rewards that a game can have! Here you can find coins, DNA, and skins.

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Leaderboards - Here you can find your league, the friends leaderboard, country leaderboard, and the world leaderboard where you can check your progress in each of them.

Daily quest - Where you can check what quest you have received each day.

Potions - Currently, there are two main types of Potions: Mystery and Premium. Mystery Potions are earned based on player game performance and need to be brewed to open. Premium Potions must be purchased using the DNA currency and are already brewed and open instantly.

Mystery Potions

Premium potions

Quick tip: try to maximise the amount of potions you brew, by choosing the right one at the right time. For instance, overnight, brew a rare or mythical potion because they takes a long time. For sessions that you know won't be as spaced out, opt for a common or exotic potion.

DNA Balance - All the DNA you have gained will be displayed here and tapping the +  will take you to the shop.

Coin Balance - All the coins you have gained will be displayed here and tapping the +  will take you to the shop.

Exp Boost - Used to boost the experience you receive

Mass Boost - Used to boost the mass you receive

Skins inventory   - You can change your skin using this button. It will automatically take you to the skin inventory and shop where you can equip or purchase new skins.

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Event shop - The event shop is only available during an event. Here you can purchase exclusive items.

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Classic mode  - Standard game mode

Battle Royale mode - In Battle Royale, all players start with the same mass. The playable area (Safe Area) shrinks over time. Players outside the safe area split and lose mass until death. The last player alive wins the match.

Rush mode - Players have to get as much mass as they can before the time runs out

Burst mode - This game mode works the same way as the classic mode. However, instead of the eject button, you will now have the burst button which will allow you to eject more than one cell at the time.

Experimental mode - As the name suggests, it’s a game mode where the developer can test out new features and mechanics. If you play on the experimental game mode, you may encounter some new and possibly weird mechanics. Experimental mode is available only on the Web Version   💻

News - Here you can check the latest news related to our Games. 

Party mode - Where you can create or join a party. Once in a party, you will be able to play together.

Gift center - You can send or request a free gift to each of your Facebook friends every day.

Settings screen - All of your settings can be found here, like changing the button position, game sound, and language.

Quick tip: Remember to link your account to Facebook, Google Play or Apple ID to keep your progress safe, in case you delete the game or reset your device. This is also the only way of transferring the account to another device. Why and how to save a guest account

Special Offers -  Here, you can find unique bundles with exclusive skins. 

Player Profile - Most of your stats will be shown here, from total games played to best survival and much more.

Shop - Most items in the game can be purchased here, anything from coins, DNA, potions, skins and boosts.

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Closing notes

The game is quite simple, however, there is a lot of tactical depth to it. Where you go is one of the most important factors. What separates new players from veterans is planning where you will go, and positioning. Always keep an eye out, it's a Cell-eat-Cell world out there!

We hope this article helped with clearing up some questions and gave you some tips to improve your game style!

Let us know what you think of Agar.io. All constructive feedback is welcome, as we are constantly looking for ways to improve the game.

Good luck and most importantly, have FUN!!  👍

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Eat and be eaten: How to survive and thrive in Agar.io

An unlikely internet sensation when it launched in 2015, Agar.io spawned an entire genre of spinoff “-io” games with trademark low-res graphics and free, free-for-all gameplay. Nowadays, its popularity has mostly been overtaken by Slither.io , but Agar.io still has a core fanbase that has stuck around over the past half-decade and more. Whether you want to jump back into the game for nostalgia’s sake or try it for the first time, be warned: You’re going up against cell-devouring veterans who will chew you up and spit you out, literally and figuratively.

Getting started

Choose your mode, controlling your cell, strategic splitting and ejecting, avoid viruses and microtransactions, take on the world.

We’ve collected all of the techniques you’ll need to get your start in Agar.io and master it.

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You can play Agar.io for free in your browser or download the app for iOS or Android if you prefer touchscreens to a mouse and keyboard.

While you can choose to play as a guest online, the game incentivizes signing in via Facebook or Google by unlocking saved progress, a larger starting mass, daily quests, free coins per hour for the shop, gifts, leaderboards, and special skins.

That said, if you want to just dive right in for a few rounds and don’t care about saving your statistics, you don’t need any of these. You can hop on without any perks and still reach the top of the leaderboard. You’re just starting at a disadvantage and don’t get any credit in-game for playing well.

Before you hit Play, enter your name (or any name), and it will appear in the middle of your cell when the game starts. You can also enter certain names that will give your cell a unique skin, or appearance. For example, entering your name as “Earth” will make your cell look like the planet, “France” will add French flag colorings, and certain politician names will plaster their face into your cell. You can find an updated list of all the free available skins at this site .

If you win as a default skin name, your leaderboard climbs won’t stand out from all the other players with set names. To use your own username without getting stuck with a boring monochrome cell, you’ll have to log in to an account so you can draw your own skin pattern — or, earn coins to buy premium patterns in the Store.

There are five game modes to pick from: Free-for-all (FFA), Battle Royale, Teams, Experimental, and Party Mode. The latter mode allows you to avoid strangers altogether and make a private server for you and your friends.

FFA is endless, so you never win per se. You can rise to the top of the in-game leaderboard, but eventually, you’ll be overtaken, eaten, and have to start over. It’s a good choice to start with while you master controls. Unfortunately, it’s not always truly free-for-all, as players from particular countries or clans will team up with one another, feeding each other so that you can never catch up naturally on your own.

Battle Royale has the same contracting safe zone as most battle royale games  and also starts when a set number of players are in the lobby. Unlike in FFA, where you’ll always start as the smallest cell, everyone starts on an even playing field, and the shrinking safe zone keeps games down to just five minutes or so apiece.

Teams avoid the problem of unofficially aligned players by putting everyone on opposite sides. You’ll partner up with strangers, and the most skilled group will overwhelm their opponents. Experimental, meanwhile, is where the game designers put in silly rule changes that switch up the gameplay from the core modes. It’s a fun change of pace but usually will have fewer players in a given server.

Once you’ve entered the game, the controls for Agar.io are simple:

  • Move the mouse to move your blob. Your cell will automatically move toward your mouse cursor.
  • Press the Space Bar  to split your cell or cells in two. 
  • Press W to eject mass.

In the beginning, you are a tiny cell sitting in a vast expanse. As you move your mouse around or tap on your screen, your cell will automatically move toward your mouse cursor or taps. The game area is dotted with tiny, colored pellets. When your cell runs into pellets, it will consume them and grow larger. Eating pellets will also increase your score.

Agar.io is also a multiplayer game, meaning you’ll quickly run across other players as you move around. Run into smaller character cells, and you’ll subsume them into your mass, but let a larger cell gobble you, and you have to restart the game. If a cell looks like it’s just smaller than you, avoid it, as a cell must be 90% of your size or less in order to be consumable.

As you consume more and grow larger, you’ll climb up the leaderboard, but you’ll move more slowly, making it harder to catch vulnerable, smaller players. You can try to trap them against the edge of the map or between another large cell, but for the best results, you’ll need to use more advanced techniques.

Spend too long as a large bubble, and other players could expand into even larger behemoths while you’re puttering around, too slow to catch anyone. That’s why Agar.io players split themselves in two by pressing the Space button. While it makes you more vulnerable to large opponents, it also makes it easier to catch smaller prey or to simply collect stray pellets at a faster pace. Once you’re split, your bubbles will move in unison and will recombine into one unit after a minute or so.

An alternative option is to hit W to eject a smaller pellet of mass. Unlike the space bar, which automatically breaks you in half, the pellet won’t steal too much of your mass but can still be useful. A smaller you can more easily catch up to your prey, lingering tantalizingly just out of reach. Just make sure that you don’t feed pellets directly to other players, who will automatically eat them and grow in size, while you’ve just lost some mass.

The eject option is also great as a last-minute escape attempt. If you know you’re close to being eaten, you can expel some mass to gain some quick speed, luring your hunter away to eat the free pellets while you live to feast on pellets another day. It’s also the only way to communicate. Shooting a pellet can be a way of saying hello, thanks, or even “let’s collaborate.”

Viruses appear in the form of large spike-endowed green blobs floating without motion throughout the play space. You can eat them, but you probably shouldn’t. You may determine that eating them will increase your size significantly, but the virus works to partitions cells into small ones. Small cells are more likely to become vulnerable to enemies, plus keeping track of a lot of small cells is much harders than one huge one. Viruses do pose a threat to large cells, however they appear to be a safe haven for smaller ones. If you are being chased by a large cell, hide behind the virus until the threat passes. Large cells do not want to risk splitting, especially if there are other players nearby to eat them.

Don’t purchase custom boots and skins since you only get 7,000 coins for $10, which buys one skin. Instead, earn coins by playing the game. Buy the skins you like and treat them like a reward for beating your enemies.

Discounting the unique modes and pay-to-win additions, the overall gameplay has stayed the same. The changes aren’t necessary. Playing Agari.io breaks into essential competition elements. It’s fun to eat another player. Death is quick, but coming back is easy. You’ll enjoy the game and work on getting quick reflexes.

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