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Agar Rush

Grow your cell, dodge bigger rivals, and take over fast multiplayer arenas with private room codes.

Trophies

1 available

Players

Multiplayer

Pricing

Free

Agar Rush cover

Players

Multiplayer

Trophies

1 available

Why play in MZI

What MZI adds to this game

One library

Keep the game in your account and return from My Library.

Progress across sessions

Supported games can save progress and settings after sign in.

Achievements and scores

Use MZI account features for trophies, rankings and repeat play.

Install when supported

PWA-ready games can be installed from MZI on desktop or mobile.

Game overview

What is Agar Rush about?

Agar Rush is a fast browser cell arena for players who like the simple loop of grow, dodge and survive. You start as a small cell, collect pellets, build mass, watch the radar, avoid larger rivals and look for the right moment to absorb smaller opponents. Private room codes make it easy to play with friends, while public rooms work well for quick multiplayer sessions. The appeal comes from constant risk: every pellet helps, every bigger cell is a threat, and every smart turn can become a comeback.

  1. 1

    Start the game and learn the main controls during the first round.

  2. 2

    Collect points or complete objectives while avoiding bigger threats.

  3. 3

    Use movement and positioning to take more space on the arena.

  4. 4

    Replay to improve your score, unlock achievements, and climb the leaderboard.

Details

Version: 1.0.0
Developer: MZI.APP
Genre: Multiplayer
Achievements: 1
Players: Multiplayer
Social: Account
Progression: Account
Cloud Save: No
Supported languages: EN

Is Agar Rush similar to Agar.io?

Yes. It uses the familiar grow-and-survive idea: collect pellets, avoid larger rivals and absorb smaller targets, with MZI room codes for private play.

Can I play Agar Rush with friends?

Yes. Generate a private room code and share it so friends can join the same arena.

Does Agar Rush work on mobile?

Yes. Touch controls are supported on phones and tablets, preferably in landscape mode.