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EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is a single player role playing game. It received very positive reviews from players.

EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is a single-player turn-based adventure where you catch, train, and battle monsters in a vibrant pixel art world. The game features an excellent story and engaging gameplay, though it can be quite grinding and suffers from some bugs. With its appealing visuals and deep RPG mechanics, it offers a classic monster-training experience.

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91%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,048 reviews
story39 positive mentions
grinding11 negative mentions

  • Evocreo 2 is a significant improvement over the first game, featuring upgraded graphics, a more fluid battle system, and a larger variety of Creos to catch.
  • The game captures the nostalgic essence of classic monster-catching games while introducing new mechanics and a more engaging storyline.
  • The developers are responsive to player feedback, quickly addressing bugs and improving gameplay, making it a fun and enjoyable experience.
  • The game suffers from performance issues, including slow movement speed, lag during battles, and occasional crashes, which can disrupt gameplay.
  • Many players have reported bugs that can lead to being stuck in certain areas or unable to progress, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • The presence of microtransactions in a paid game has frustrated some players, as it feels unnecessary and can impact the enjoyment of the game.
  • story
    102 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the game has received mixed feedback from players, with many praising its engaging plot and nostalgic elements from the previous installment, while others criticize its pacing and predictability. Some players find the side quests interesting and the overall narrative enjoyable, but there are concerns about bugs and a lack of clear direction in missions. Overall, the game is seen as a solid experience with potential for improvement in storytelling and quest clarity.

    • “The storyline is amazing so far, I can't wait to finish the whole thing!”
    • “I love it and I am looking forward to how the story plays out!”
    • “Great game, with beautiful story and creature designs.”
    • “Haven't finished the game, so I might update, but for now the pacing is off and the story seems disconnected and random.”
    • “Not worth it, end of the main story is anti-climactic, minimal content (no PvP/trade/multiplayer features), too many bugs and glitches even after updates.”
    • “Great game but ran into an issue after I beat the mayor quest in Akhir City for the invasion of Creo in every town, and I get the key card. I go upstairs to the council, and as soon as I go up the stairs, it just goes black screen and nothing happens.”
  • gameplay
    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Evocreo 2 has received positive feedback for its improved mechanics, faster movement, and engaging monster-catching elements, making it enjoyable for fans of turn-based strategy games. While many players appreciate the strategic depth and variety of creatures, some have noted issues with paywalls affecting features like the skill tree and fast travel, as well as occasional bugs that disrupt the experience. Overall, the game is seen as a significant upgrade from its predecessor, with a well-designed world and smooth battle mechanics, despite some areas needing further polish.

    • “The monster-catching mechanics are fun and addictive, with a great variety of creatures to discover and train.”
    • “Evocreo is my favorite monster capturing game, for its great gameplay, amazing pixel animation, replayability, and features that make it less of a slog to get caught in a battle than games like Pokémon sometimes do.”
    • “The battle mechanics are smooth and strategic, allowing players to really dive deep into the customization of their creatures.”
    • “I don't know if it's me, but the skill tree is behind a paywall. Seeing other gameplay on YouTube with the skill tree unlocked without 'must purchase instructor first!' really weirded me out, and I don't know if I can unlock it if I progress in the game, but overall quite good.”
    • “The game was definitely an improvement from the previous one, but there are still a lot of 'need an update' game mechanics.”
    • “Ignoring bugs, let's dive into gameplay: - every step is half step, navigation is difficult around any obstacles/doors - creo boxes are too small, don't auto heal - designed for frequent backtracking areas but fast travel is paywalled - player stat reset, paywalled - obtaining a level 80 prime creo early has been the worst decision ever, causing numerous enemies to be overpowered, forcing me to use that one creo in all fights - graphics worse than mid, will still play, but mad!”
  • graphics
    39 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game have received a generally positive reception, with many players noting significant improvements in art style, animations, and overall visual appeal compared to the first installment. However, some users have reported graphic bugs and a poorly designed UI, which detracts from the experience. Overall, while the graphics are vibrant and engaging, there is a consensus that further polish and refinement are needed to fully realize their potential.

    • “The graphics, concept, and color are really appealing, though I can't really say enough about the story since I'm still starting, but everything is good.”
    • “The graphics and battle animations have improved along with a bigger world and more creos to catch.”
    • “The enhanced graphics give creos sharper designs and smoother animations, making battles more dynamic.”
    • “There also seems to be a couple of graphic bugs with things like lasers or transition screens that seem like glitches.”
    • “There is no real graphical improvement from the first game, the UI feels poorly designed, and the fact that a premium game still includes microtransactions is unacceptable.”
    • “Ignoring bugs, let's dive into gameplay: - every step is half step, navigation difficult around any obstacles/door - creo boxes too small, doesn't auto heal - designed for frequent backtracking areas but fast travel is paywalled - player stat reset, paywalled - obtaining a lvl 80 prime creo early has been the worst decision ever, caused numerous enemies to be OP forcing me to use that one creo in all fights - graphics worse than mid will still play, but mad!”
  • monetization
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game features a fair base price but includes numerous microtransactions, which some players find disappointing for a paid title. While many users report that these in-game purchases are not mandatory for enjoying the game, there are complaints about their presence and the potential for a pay-to-win scenario. Overall, the game is seen as a mix of acceptable pricing with optional purchases, though some players express frustration over the perceived cash grab nature of the additional costs.

    • “Some in-app purchases are there but never felt necessary.”
    • “Some people complain about microtransactions but you can play and enjoy the whole game without purchasing any of them.”
    • “Microtransactions present but not pushy in the slightest.”
    • “There is no real graphical improvement from the first game, the UI feels poorly designed, and the fact that a premium game still includes microtransactions is unacceptable.”
    • “An improvement over the first... but it still has lots of microtransactions for a paid game... I found that extremely disappointing.”
    • “Paid game with ads, no running unless you pay for in-app purchases and more in-app purchases plus definitely more in-app purchases.”
  • music
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the music in the game receives mixed feedback from players. While some appreciate the nostalgic elements and find the soundtrack complements the atmosphere well, others describe it as boring or suggest that it could be improved with more variety, especially during battles. Despite these critiques, many players express enjoyment of the music, highlighting it as a standout feature of the game.

    • “Great retro inspired pixel-art graphics, surprisingly good music, simple and intuitive touch controls all come together to make the experience superb.”
    • “The graphics are vibrant, and the soundtrack complements the atmosphere perfectly.”
    • “I love the graphics and music is killer, looking forward to continuing the story!”
    • “Love the game, but the music theme is kinda boring.”
    • “Turn off the music like I do and there is nothing.”
    • “Music plays in the background but the screen is frozen with your character sitting in the middle of the room unable to move or do anything.”
  • grinding
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have mixed feelings about grinding in the game; while some appreciate the balance and find it manageable, others criticize the tediousness of traveling between trainers and the complexity of maps. The need for grinding to level up is seen as excessive by some, particularly due to issues like level adjustments and the reliance on tutors for skill acquisition. Overall, while the game offers enjoyable mechanics, many players express a desire for improvements to make the grinding experience less cumbersome.

    • “Having to go to different trainers in different towns to train abilities is a little tedious.”
    • “Tedious - huge maps, too many cookie-cutter evoker battles.”
    • “Terrible balancing, grindy experience.”
  • stability
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits several stability issues, including graphic glitches, freezing during specific interactions, and minor bugs affecting gameplay elements like currency and NPCs. While these issues can be frustrating, many players still find enjoyment in the game and are hopeful for future updates to address the problems. Overall, the stability is considered a work in progress, with players optimistic about improvements.

    • “There also seems to be a couple graphic bugs with things like lasers or transition screens that seem like glitches.”
    • “I love the part where you can capture the other starter creos in the game and the new features and new creos are awesome, but there are some glitches or bugs in the game and hopefully those bugs are being fixed in the next update.”
    • “This is a great game, however it freezes when I talk to the free cognito guys outside of Muhit City.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized as straightforward and uncomplicated, often intertwined with the plot and character interactions, contributing to a lighthearted overall experience.

    • “The humor in this game is cleverly woven into the plot and interactions, making every moment enjoyable.”
    • “I love how the game uses humor to enhance the world-building, creating a lighthearted atmosphere.”
    • “The witty dialogue and funny character interactions kept me laughing throughout my playthrough.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is criticized for requiring further polish in both visuals and performance, as players experience stuttering even on high-end devices like the Xiaomi 13T Pro. While the core gameplay loop is well-balanced, the lack of a cooldown system and performance issues detract from the overall experience compared to its predecessor, Evocreo 1.

    • “Though it needs more polish in visuals and performance, the core gameplay loop is balanced enough without the cooldown system of the first game.”
    • “Unlike in Evocreo 1, this version runs smoothly.”
    • “Though it needs more polish in visuals and performance, the core gameplay loop is balanced enough without the cooldown system.”
    • “I'm giving 4 stars because even on a good phone, the Xiaomi 13T Pro, I'm experiencing stuttering while walking around.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Evocreo is praised for its engaging gameplay and appealing pixel animation, contributing to its overall enjoyment. However, some users feel that it lacks significant replayability, making it less enticing to revisit after the initial playthrough.

    • “Evocreo is my favorite monster capturing game, for its great gameplay, amazing pixel animation, replayability, and features that make it less of a slog to get caught in a battle than games like Pokémon sometimes do.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is praised for its vibrant graphics and a complementary soundtrack, creating an engaging and immersive experience. The unique art style further enhances the overall ambiance, making it a standout feature of the game.

    • “The graphics are vibrant, and the soundtrack complements the atmosphere perfectly.”
    • “I love the new atmosphere; the art style is so cool.”
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EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is a role playing game.

EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is available on Phone and Tablet.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG.

EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG was developed by ilmfinity - Creator of Monster Adventure Games.

EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is a single player game.

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