
Agar.io
2015

Agar.io
Emotional profile
What the community feels
Analysis generated from players' emotional votes
A dot eating other dots. That's the whole game. And somehow, in 2015, it took over the internet.
The community data paints a pretty clear picture: Agar.io lands at the bottom of the ranking across almost every dimension. Gameplay, story, hook, world-building, emotional connection, it all scores below virtually every other game in the database. The only slight exceptions are Art Direction, Sound, Fun, and Social, where it barely edges into the bottom 1%. That's not a ringing endorsement.
For a browser-based MMO built by a single developer, some of this makes sense. There's no story, no art ambition, no sound design to speak of. It never pretended to offer those things. Where it was supposed to shine, the addictive loop of growing and surviving against real players, even that doesn't register strongly with the community.
Agar.io is the kind of game you play for twenty minutes while waiting for something else. If you're looking for a quick, mindless session with zero commitment, it scratches that itch. But if you want something you'll remember, something worth choosing over everything else in your library, this isn't it. The data agrees.
Analysis generated on March 15, 2026
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- Developer :
- Matheus Valadares
- Publisher :
- Miniclip.com
- Themes :
- Action
- Game modes :
- Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
- Perspectives :
- Bird view / Isometric







