Animal Evolution Simulator

Animal Evolution Simulator

About This Game

Animal Evolution Simulator — Play Free Online

Evolve and go from a worm to the highest stage of evolution. Eat plants and mushrooms, grow and fight predators. Choose your strategy - should you be a stealthy hunter or a mighty defender of your territory? Experience the delights of evolution, upgrade your skills and adapt to a changing world. Step over the threshold of the next stage of evolution and find out what awaits you next in the next biome! - Eat, fight predators and survive in a dangerous world! - Evolve and rise to the highest level of development! - Explore the map! - Discover new biomes! Good luck in Evolution! Core: An innovative evolution-based survival and progression simulator, where players begin as a primordial organism and ascend the food chain. Loop: The core gameplay focuses on continuous growth and mutation, requiring players to consume resources (mushrooms) and strategically defeat lower-tier organisms to evolve into higher forms of life. Start: The game features highly engaging onboarding, offering immediate player satisfaction and a compelling hook right from the initial session. Visual: Built on the robust Roblox engine, the aesthetic utilizes high-quality textures complemented by an appealing and friendly character design featuring 'cute animals'. Key Feature: A high-fidelity, visually charming evolution experience that delivers deep progression mechanics within an accessible platform.

How to Play

Control the creature, eat mushrooms and plants, attack predators and evolve.

PC Management:

WASD - moving
Space - jump
The left mouse button is an attack
Right mouse button - moving the camera
Mouse wheel - zoom in/out of the camera


Smartphone controls:

Left joystick - moving
Button with a jumping man - jump
The target button is an attack
Swipe on the left side of the screen to move the camera

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