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About Evolution of Species 2: Online

Evolution of Species 2: Online is a single player and multiplayer survival simulation game. It was developed by Evolution of Games and was released on November 1, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Evolve microscopic species from a single spore in this evolution simulator!

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62%Audience ScoreBased on 1,140 reviews
gameplay8 positive mentions
monetization97 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive gameplay with extensive creature customization appealing to fans of Spore.
  • Good creative freedom to design and evolve unique creatures with a variety of parts and abilities.
  • Multiplayer mode provides enjoyable interaction, and ads are generally not overly intrusive.
  • Game suffers from performance issues including frequent crashes, freezes, and lag.
  • Progression is slow and often unbalanced; AI creatures overpower the player making it frustrating.
  • Lacks key features from Spore such as evolving onto land, creature stages, and more diverse evolutionary phases.
  • monetization

    102 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    5% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 95% negative mentions

    The monetization in the game relies heavily on ads, which many users find excessive, intrusive, and disruptive to gameplay, often causing lag or forcing restarts. While some appreciate the option to watch ads voluntarily for bonuses and the availability of a paid ad removal, persistent and unskippable ads, including inappropriate content, undermine the experience for free players. Frequent complaints highlight that reducing or better managing ads could improve player satisfaction and retention.

    • “Basically just 'Spore: Pocket Edition'. There are no ads unless you decide to watch an ad for more DNA.”
    • “Good game. Don't listen to the kids who say there are too many ads, but fix the no ads button, as many people see a lot of ads.”
    • “I recommend just getting Spore instead of buying the no ads feature.”
    • “The worst part is the ads: banner ads plus pop-up ads while you're playing not only lag the game but take away enjoyment for free-to-play players.”
    • “Playing and supporting a game with this many video ads is criminal, as companies will just keep making them.”
    • “I'm fine with the banner while playing, but when you're forced to sit through another 30-second advertisement just to edit or upon death, it's just not playable.”
  • gameplay

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 59% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its simple mechanics, creativity, and enjoyable controls, often compared to Spore, but many users find it slow, repetitive, and plagued by crashes and bugs. Frequent ads and technical issues disrupt the experience, leading to frustration despite the game's addictive potential and relaxing elements.

    • “The mechanics are simple and the fact you can rotate the parts is so good!”
    • “Gameplay is great, controls are wonderful!”
    • “Ads aren't very disruptive, gameplay is fun, and the element of creation is just... well... like Spore!”
    • “Gameplay is exactly the same no matter the planet.”
    • “Also terrible gameplay—you move 1 mile per day.”
    • “The gameplay is extremely slow and it's easy to get bored.”
  • stability

    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from frequent freezes and crashes, especially during gameplay and when accessing certain features, leading to a frustrating experience. While some past glitches have been fixed, many users still report persistent bugs and instability issues that significantly impact playability.

    • “Freezes a lot but otherwise very fun, obviously made to be a mobile Spore.”
    • “If you wanted to watch a video advertisement to multiply your DNA gathered, it also freezes the game and you will have to restart.”
    • “Games good but I'm having problems with it crashing when I go back to creation mode; also the game freezes during gameplay.”
  • graphics

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 30% negative mentions

    The graphics receive mixed reviews, with some users praising them as good or amazing, while others criticize them as weak, bad, or causing visual bugs. Performance issues, such as slow gameplay and overheating, further detract from the visual experience. Overall, the graphics are a divisive aspect, with significant room for improvement.

    • “The graphics are good, and it controls well, and the GUIs are really good too!”
    • “Amazing graphics, calm and relaxing sound, and amazing gameplay, you got my 5 stars for sure!”
    • “Graphic quality is decent, but please for god's sake, work on the controls.”
    • “Weak graphics, yet it runs slowly and turns the phone into a furnace.”
    • “Ok first off all this is a rip off of one of my favorite childhood games Spore. This game has ads, Spore doesn't. This game's graphics make me want to puke.”
    • “Graphics are bad and controls too.”
  • grinding

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is seen as a double-edged sword: it can feel tedious and overly time-consuming, especially when progressing as a carnivore, leading to repetitive and frustrating gameplay. However, some players appreciate the challenge it presents, even if it results in frequent deaths and slow advancement.

    • “Carnivore takes so long to advance that it feels grindy; herbivore is so easy that it feels like you're cheating.”
    • “So what ends up happening is you constantly die over and over to no end, until eventually you've done enough grinding to finally get a new piece.”
    • “The hard part in this game for me is farming, which makes it feel like grinding.”
  • story

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, -100% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The story in the game is considered repetitive and lacks depth, with users expressing a desire for more progression beyond basic survival and creature upgrades. The gameplay loop feels monotonous, and many wish for a more engaging narrative or advanced stages that add variety and purpose.

    • “Would give better review if it had more body parts and higher tier levels. Advancing the story above land would make it worth 5 stars. Please add these features to make the game less repetitive and more enjoyable.”
    • “A relaxing game, but don't expect much progression. The core loop is kill, feed, grind XP, level up, upgrade parts, then repeat. Same story with minor differences depending on the planet.”
    • “Another planet, same story, same everything. Even with creature improvements, it still feels weak.”
    • “Would give a better review if the game had more body parts or a higher tier level. The story needs to advance beyond just being above land to be truly enjoyable. As it stands, it gets too repetitive after a while.”
    • “A relaxing game, but don't expect to get anywhere in it. Kill, feed, grind XP, level up, upgrade parts—wash, rinse, repeat. It's the same story with just a different color depending on what planet you choose.”
    • “Another planet, same story, same everything. Regardless of creature improvements, it still feels weak.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    Users appreciate the game's music and design, finding it enjoyable and well-crafted, though some experience issues with controls affecting playback. There is also interest in adding more variety and updates to enhance the musical experience.

    • “Great music and perfect design”
    • “The critters move the buttons and I can hear the music, but I can't tap play or anything else... help?”
    • “I think it has a lot of potential if you do it right, like different music or updating textures.”
  • optimization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from poor optimization, causing significant lag and overheating even on high-end devices, and remains unplayable despite lowering graphical settings.

    • “Weak graphics, yet it runs slowly and turns the phone into a furnace.”
    • “I have a high-end two-year-old flagship phone but it is still laggy at lowest quality. It is badly optimized but I love the concept even though it's ripped off from Spore, but I love that game.”
    • “Cool concept but the performance is beyond bad, changed to the lowest quality still not playable at all.”
  • humor

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game is praised for its humor, being both funny and realistic, with users also appreciating the fast loading times as an amusing feature.

    • “It is a funny and very realistic game.”
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Play Times

11h Median play time
11h Average play time
11-11h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs
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Evolution of Species 2: Online is a survival simulation game. Common tags for Evolution of Species 2: Online include indie, exploration, life sim, family friendly, relaxing and others.

Evolution of Species 2: Online is available on PC, Phone, Windows, Tablet and others.

On average players spend around 11 hours playing Evolution of Species 2: Online.

Evolution of Species 2: Online was released on November 1, 2024.

Evolution of Species 2: Online was developed by Evolution of Games.

Evolution of Species 2: Online has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Evolution of Species 2: Online for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Evolution of Species 2: Online is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Creature Creator, Spore, HexeD, VirtualSociety, Planetary Life and others.