Agar.io is a massively multiplayer action game developed by Matheus Valadares. In the game, the player controls a cell in a map representing a petri dish; the goal is to gain as much mass as possible by swallowing smaller cells without being swallowed by bigger ones. The name Agar.io comes from the substance agar, used to culture bacteria.
The game was initially advertised on 4chan on April 28, 2015 as a browser game. It quickly became popular largely due to word of mouth on social media, most notably YouTube and Twitch.tv. On May 3, 2015, Agar.io entered Steam Greenlight with the developers planning to add features unavailable in the browser version. It was approved by the community for listing on Steam.Miniclip published an Android and iOS version on July 8, 2015.
Among game critics, Agar.io received positive critical reception. Many praised the game's browser and mobile versions for its simplicity, competition, and mechanics; some critics disliked the repetiveness. The mobile versions received criticism for its controls, which were described as unwieldy. It was compared to Osmos and the cell stage of Spore.
Agar.io was quickly successful upon release; the agar.io website (for the browser version) was ranked by Alexa as one of the 1,000 most visited websites, and the mobile versions were downloaded over ten million times in its first week.

Gameplay

The objective of Agar.io is to grow a cell, a circular player-controlled object, by swallowing both pellets and smaller cells without being swallowed by bigger cells. It can be played in a deathmatch or between teams. There is no set goal; players restart when all of their cells are swallowed. There are certain usernames that stylize players' cells.
Agar.io contains three entities: pellets, cells and viruses:
  • Pellets (sometimes called food) are randomly scattered among the map. When swallowed, they slightly increase a cell's mass.
  • Cells are controlled by every player. Only opponent cells that are smaller can be swallowed; they can be swallowed directly, or by splitting, as described below. Cells move slower with heavier mass and gradually lose mass over time.
  • Viruses split larger cells into many pieces. Smaller cells can hide behind them for protection against larger cells. They can be fed to create another virus launched at a direction the player chooses.
Cells can be split with the split cell launched at the direction of the cursor. This can be used as a ranged attack to swallow other cells, to escape from a difficult situation, or to move more quickly around the map. Split cells eventually merge into one. Players can also release a small fraction of their mass to grow other cells or to feed viruses, which splits them when done several times.[2]

Reception

Agar.io has generally received positive reception. Jon Fingas of Engadget described the game as "a good abstraction of the fierce survival-of-the-fittest competition that you sometimes see on the microscopic level. The Yorkshire Standard calls it "extremely addicting", but criticized it for being somewhat repetitive and frustrating. Brett Makedonski of Destructoid said that "it felt so good to eat a guy".
The mobile versions also received the same positive reception, but was criticized for unwieldiness. Chris Carter of Toucharcade praised it simplicity, strategic element, and "personality", but criticized it for becoming hard to control at larger masses. Glen Fox of Pocket Gamer praised it for its strategic element and called it "addictive", but criticized the controls as "floaty". Steve Wollaston of the Sunday Mercury praised the graphics as "wonderfully weird", saying it "looks like it has just been thrown together by a seven-year-old in their bedroom with an iPad and some crayons.
Agar.io quickly became popular upon release as the game was frequently broadcast on Twitch.tv and YouTube. Published by Miniclip, the mobile versions of the game became popular relatively quickly, garnering over ten million downloads in the first week since release.

Politics

During the campaigns of the June 2015 Turkish electionsAgar.io was used in Turkey for political reasons; many players were naming their cells after Turkish political parties and references, with alliances formed between players with similar political views, fighting against other players with opposing views. Some political parties have used Agar.io in campaign posters as a symbol of support.


Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agar.io
    Here's the whole sordid tale. Dying girl meets hot boy. Hot boy and dying girl fall in teenage love and go on adventures to Amsterdam together. Dying girl is disappointed by her meeting with a certain author whom she idolizes. Dying girl and hot boy admit their love to each other and have physical relations. In a horrible twist of fate, dying girl lives while hot boy dies. The end. Confused and a little intrigued? Don't worry about it—we'll go a little slower (and add a little detail) to make the summary just a bit more palatable and easy to follow. We open up the story with Hazel Grace, who is your average teenager except for the little fact that she's got all sorts of cancer inside her body and her lungs aren't working very well.
   Hazel is in Support Group one day when a new boy catches her eye. Well, to be accurate, they catch one another's eyes. Soon enough, she and Augustus (aforementioned hot boy) are flirtatious friends and talk to each other about everything. Hazel shares her favorite book, An Imperial Affliction, with Augustus, and together they obsess about the unsolved ending. Augustus manages to somehow get through to the author and when Hazel emails him, he invites her to come to Amsterdam to discuss the ending of the book. A fan's dream come true.
   In the meantime, Augustus and Hazel's good friend Isaac is losing his eye (the only one he has left) so that he can be cancer-free at long last. In the process though, he also loses his girlfriend Monica, who can't "deal" with having a blind boyfriend. Yeah, we think she's a little superficial too, but whatever. So Augustus surprises Hazel by telling her that he still has his wish (the "Wish" that they grant to dying children) from when he had cancer and lost his leg, and he'd happily use it to take her to Amsterdam to meet Peter Van Houten, reclusive author of An Imperial Affliction. Ah, true romance. Hazel of course, is over the moon about the whole idea, but first she has to convince her hovering, worried parents and her skeptical doctors.
   Eventually, they manage to get their trip in order and take off into the great unknown with Hazel's mother in tow. They go to Amsterdam and have beautiful and romantic times, but when they meet Peter Van Houten, it doesn't exactly go as planned. First of all, he's a mean drunk. Second of all... well actually, no, that's totally it. He's just a mean drunk and doesn't answer any of Hazel's questions. Hazel is angry and upset, but Van Houten's assistant Lidewij takes her and Augustus out to explore Amsterdam. They see Anne Frank's house, where things are kind of redeemed because she and Augustus finally kiss. Ooh la la. They go back to the hotel room and even steamier things happen. Yowza.
  Augustus then drops a bomb: his cancer has returned. This is very, very bad. When they return to Indianapolis, it's clear that Augustus's health is deteriorating and he might not have much time left. In a heartbreaking scene, Hazel and Isaac even share the eulogies that they wrote for him. Throughout it all, Hazel is there with Augustus, until the very end.When he dies, Hazel is shocked and filled with grief. At his funeral, though, she gives a different eulogy than the one she had written him. Why? Well, she realizes that she needs to deliver something that's tailored to his parents, who are the ones suffering now (not him).
   At the funeral, she's shocked to see that Peter Van Houten is there. She talks to him and realizes that he wrote An Imperial Affliction because he had a daughter who died of cancer. She's no closer to liking Van Houten as a person, but she understands a little more why he's so tortured and crotchety. She also learns from Isaac that Augustus was writing something for her before he died. She proceeds to go on a kind of crazy search for what he's written, which she thinks might be the alternate ending to An Imperial Affliction that she wanted so badly. She also learns that her mother is taking classes to become a Support Group leader, and is relieved that there will be life for her parents after she dies.
   At the very end, she learns from Lidewij that Augustus wrote her a eulogy that he sent to Van Houten. The book ends with her reading the eulogy, which states that he hopes that she's happy with the choices she made. Hazel says that yes, she is happy. 



source: http://www.shmoop.com/fault-in-our-stars/summary.html
Assalamualaikum wrwb...
Apakah anda tahu siapakah Maulidya Pasha Putri Wijaya itu??. Ya, dia adalah salah satu siswa SMA Mujahidin Pontianak. Dia itu lahir nya di Jakarta 18 Juni 1998 dan anak kedua dari 4 bersaudara. Jika anda ingin bermain kerumah nya datang saja ke Jl. Alianyang komp Aspol Honggo Pranoto blok b no 4. Makanan favorit adalah apa yah???. Hmm... Pastinya dia suka banget yang namanya Pizza, Pasta, Bakmi, Rendang, Roti isi daging, Pancake serta minuman yang dia suka itu milkshake, jus buah, susu sapi full cream, dan air putih. Hobi dia itu suk membaca buku, mendengarkan musik, bermain game dan menonton tv.

Alasannya bahwa si Maulidya ini ingin masuk SMA Mujahidin ialah karena nilai akhir ujian nya dia sangat rendah 29,50 sehingga ia tidak bisa pergi kesekolah yang ia inginkan. Jadi, SMA Mujahidin lah satu - satunya sekolah SMA yang paling bisa ia tuju. Akhirnya ia pun berhasil mendaftarkan diri ke SMA Mujahidin dan ia mengambil jurusan Ipa. Mengapa ia mengambil jurusan Ipa?. Karena ia ingin meraih cita-citanya menjadi ilmuwan, guru bahasa inggris beserta menjadi anak yang super intelligent dan menjadi orang kaya.

Dulu waktu dia masih kelas X, dia masih belum mengenal siapapun yang ada di SMA Mujahidin ini.


Sekarang Maulidya sudah kelas XI. Hal-hal yang lalu ITU sangat berbeda dengan yang sekarang ini, dia sekareang belajar dikelas baru dan berkenalan dengan guru ppl baru.

Sekian dari orang yang menceritakan tentang Biografi Maulidya diucapkan terima kasih 
Wassalamualaikum wrwb.