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Disturbing Ants

Disturbing Ants

⭐️5 / 5
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📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$0.99 - $6.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Disturbing Ants

1.6

March 14, 2021

We improved stability and fixed some minor bugs. We also added an extra option to get a reward to earn a Blue Ant for two levels.
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1.5

April 26, 2019

This version supports iPhone Xr, iPhone Xs, and iPhone Xs max.

1.4.1

May 27, 2018

Bugs fixed. Sometimes the ants did not appear when starting a new game. This is now fixed. The app now also supports the latest iOS devices. We changed some design dimensions to support the iPhone X and iPadPro 10.5 inch.
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1.3

December 1, 2015

With this version we present the Blue Ant! This Blue Ant is a healer and will turn your red ants back to black when it hides under the same hiding place. The Blue Ants is present when your nectar drops score reaches a certain number. (This threshold depends on your device, as different device types have different score systems). The nectar drop score in the header of the screen will turn to blue when the Blue Ant is present. Read more about the Blue Ant and the threshold in the built-in guide that is available from the start screen.
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1.2

September 30, 2015

With this version we introduce to you: Silverfish Sunday! On every Sunday the Silverfish will appear more often and it will crawl slower, so you can get the Earthquake Bonus easier. Tip: use the Earthquake Bonus (shake your iPhone or iPad) at the beginning of a new level. That way you get the maximum score! Other changes in this version: - The immunity option (from the right menu) became cheaper for every level; - After every fifth level you get 15 extra nectar drops to buy extra options.
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1.1.1

August 31, 2015

Bug fixes and improved stability.

1.1

July 13, 2015

Disturbing Ants In-App Purchases History

$0.99

50 drops

50 Nectar drops

$3.99

250 drops

250 Nectar Drops

$6.99

500 drops

500 Nectar Drops

Price History of Disturbing Ants

Description of Disturbing Ants

Finally a game where you do not kill the ants. Live and let live! You are a scientist who explores ant behavior. You need to find as many ants as you can. For every ant you find you get points which are called "Grains". However, you may only disturb an ant once. After an ants is disturbed it turns red and if you distrub a red ant again it costs you. So, find the ants by removing or touching their hiding places. Ants will hide under other hiding places after you distrubed them. When ants hide again they turn red. You do not want to disturb them again, so watch where they go. And if you kill ants you get additional penalty. With every next level there will be more ants and they will move faster. With a menu you can shift from the left you can get hints to get information on where the ants are hidden. And with extras from the menu on the right you can increase your score even further. Watch out for the Silverfish! Occasionally a silverfish appears that can get you extra points! Register your score in Game Center ranking and compare with other players.
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Disturbing Ants: FAQ

Can Disturbing Ants support iPad devices?

Yes, Disturbing Ants can be used on an iPad.
The Disturbing Ants app was released by Peter van Rossum.
Your iOS device should have iOS 10.0 or later installed to run the app.
Disturbing Ants has an excellent rating of 5.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Disturbing Ants App Is Games.
The current version of the Disturbing Ants app is 1.6.
The most recent update for Disturbing Ants was released on July 3, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Disturbing Ants app in Dutch, English.
Unfortunately, Disturbing Ants is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in Disturbing Ants.
No, Disturbing Ants does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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