- October 13, 2021
- SayGames Ltd
- 3h median play time
Hyper Evolution
Platforms
About
"Hyper Evolution" is a survival simulator that takes you on a journey through geological ages, starting as a small fish in the Paleozoic ocean. Your goal is to climb the food chain, evolving into various marine organisms while avoiding larger predators. Experience relaxation and excitement as you engage your animal instincts and embrace your inner caveman in this beautiful and entertaining adventure game.











- The game has a fun and interesting concept, allowing players to evolve through different stages.
- The graphics are cute and visually appealing, making the game enjoyable to look at.
- The gameplay can be relaxing and serves as a good distraction.
- There are far too many ads, often forcing players to watch them after every level or action, making the game unplayable.
- The game lacks depth and variety, with repetitive gameplay that quickly becomes boring.
- Players experience frequent glitches and bugs, particularly during key gameplay moments.
monetization
1,160 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many players report spending more time watching ads than actually playing, with frequent forced ads after nearly every action or level. While some acknowledge the necessity of ads for a free game, the consensus is that the frequency and intrusiveness of these ads make the game nearly unplayable, leading to numerous uninstalls and negative reviews.
“I enjoyed it much better when I was without connection and there were no ads.”
“No ads, better gameplay.”
“Absolutely love the game; it's brilliant! I play it all the time and never get bored. Continue updating it and there are no ads, so I don't get interrupted.”
“I played for 10 minutes and had about 6 minutes of ads; that's ridiculous.”
“You quite literally spend more time watching ads than playing the otherwise dull game.”
“The sheer amount of ads make the game borderline unplayable.”