Unstore
Version
4.8.6
Size
45.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Petri Dish

Petri Dish is a cross-platform multiplayer game where you collect food, grow larger, and compete against players worldwide. Start small and devour everything in your path to dominate the arena.

Play with friends across devices. The core strength of this game is its seamless cross-platform play — log in from your phone and join friends on PC at the same servers. No separate client needed, no compatibility barriers. Real in-game chat keeps you connected during matches, just like you'd experience on desktop.

Experience lag-free gameplay powered by European servers designed for low-latency performance. The graphics strike a balance between visual appeal and smooth frame rates, so you can focus on strategy rather than waiting for the action to catch up.

Choose your playstyle across 20+ game modes. Arenas pit you against random opponents, PVP modes let you hunt specific players, PVE challenges test your skills against AI, and team modes reward coordination with squad members. The variety ensures fresh gameplay every session.

Customize your identity. Earn and equip unique skins to stand out, secure your nickname with a password, and join or create clans with their own branded skins and protections. Building a crew adds depth beyond solo grinding.

No ad interruptions during play. The experience remains uncluttered and focused on the core gameplay loop.

Petri Dish combines accessibility with competitive depth — whether you're playing casually between tasks or pushing for leaderboard dominance, the same servers and mechanics apply to everyone.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Play seamlessly across phone and PC at the same servers
  • 20+ game modes offer varied playstyles and regular fresh content
  • Low-latency European servers deliver smooth, lag-free gameplay
  • No ads interrupt matches or break your focus during play

Cons

  • Competitive multiplayer environment can encourage impulsive or aggressive play
  • Account security depends on self-chosen password; no mention of two-factor auth
  • Cross-platform progression ties your progress to login credentials across devices
  • Clan and nickname systems may create social pressure to spend on cosmetics

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