EDUARDO CASIANO
1 year ago
The start of the game was exactly as promised. Love the potential, (The Freedom) the player had to ( Choose ), To create what ( they wanted ). Including effect and outcome the player (desired). But they had mess it up. We dont want your suggestion on how to evolve, Ruins it. battle, gain exp and evolve. Wash and repeat. change the map. Keep adding pieces down the line. Color change options and so on. Thats fine but the moment you get involve in our creature sucks the joy out of it.
Jack Cremin
1 year ago
It is a copy of Spore that is a lot worse. I've played for 2 hours so far and still have the tutorial telling me what to do. the only fun part was the cell stage, which is an exact copy of Spore with the same creatures and the same things you can attach to your cell. you might as well get spore as it gives more content and a more free world experience, and when changing the body shape and size, it doesn't bug out like this game does
Dylan Canavan
11 months ago
Posted a review before when playing on an old device, new phone runs it just fine but my issue is now something else entirely. Having reached VIP3 and buying the permanent pack, kingdom 9 has essentially died. Having to switch kingdom to keep growing is fine on its own but losing the things we paid real money for in the process (things that overall don't make that much difference) has me doubting my long term plans for this game.
Nicolas Lillo
1 year ago
If you expect the spore experience dont. Its just another boring mobile game with loot boxes and summoning stuff. Plus i, feels like the stuff I put on my animal doesn't matter since you the game just plays for you. What's the point of the cell stage when it lasts like 10 minutes, and the game is just repetitive and boring. It's just another soulless game where it plays for you, You have to wait to upgrade stuff,etc. Also,it pretty much skips to the creature stage to tribe stage, but it's boring
Anglo “Victor” Sepulveda
1 year ago
The first 10 minutes of the game are amazing. It was basically spore with some cool little cutscenes. As soon as you evolve the game throws you in to an on rails, handheld, handful of mini games. Each of them make little sense gameplay wise and after each one the game throws all kinds of rewards at you which they have no explanation for. After 5 minutes of trivial mini games and pressing the guided tour buttons, you are prompted to upgrade your town hall. Suddenly it's a base builder clone...
Zachary Kuykendall
1 year ago
The beginning of the game is as described. However, following a short cutscene, the entire game changes genres and becomes a lame city builder with nothing more to do but wait and pay money for useless "evolutions" that don't hold a place in the game besides appearance. If only it had held onto the genre of the first three minutes of gameplay. Would've been fun. Uninstalled.
Ryan Hidek
1 year ago
Started out fun with fresh game mechanics. Evolution, real-time control, and eat-or-be-eaten gameplay that your open-ended feeling customizations impact the strongly. Then it suddenly took a big turn and felt very boxed in, and controlled. Basically like a clone of dozens of other games, copying tired mechanics and losing what drew me to it to begin with.
Mario Urbina
11 months ago
nice animations, but it seems like a fake pay to win game, incredibly misleading start though. Starts off kind of like spore but then turns into a different game completely, full of deals and promotions, you be wasting time attacking villages and expanding. The battlimg gameplay is sort of enjoyable but only makes up about 15% of the game, which sucks since it the best part about playing this game. Save yourself the trouble and go play something else.
Al Jennings
11 months ago
Misleading Description & Photos. It leads you to believe this is an evolution game similar to Spore. It quickly shifts to a tile-based game that simply lets you customize your character for meaningless ascetic play. It's not even related to the game play. Simply forced to upgrade buildings and build a zone. Very disappointed that the ads advertise the growth of evolving a character, just to go to a "town-hall" leveling type game. Very disappointed.
Paul Welliver
1 year ago
Went from rip off spore to a clicking simulator VERY fast. The cell stage was ok, not outstanding, not terrible. I liked it somewhat. You don't get the option to stay in there, and you're automatically in creature. All of your freedom in the game is gone, as you can't choose if you want these certain things or not, such as wings. Combat goes to trying to find your enemy's weakness to staying away from them. I uninstalled in mere minutes
Nick
1 year ago
A little misleading, because the game pivots in style pretty quickly. The never ending "you must click here to proceed" is too much. I'm in Ch 4 and still can't do basic things like look at my inventory, because the game always forces you to continue down it's path. Give the people some freedom and credit: we're not all dumb and need to be handheld for hours of gameplay.
Zacarius T
1 year ago
It's a reasonably well crafted game art wise, but it's your pretty run of the mill CoC knock off. I was excited when it gave off the vibes of spore from back in the day, but it's really only the first phase then it jumps right into upgrade thing for x resources or pay premium currency y. The game is obviously new, but I don't see much potential here. If you're looking for the spore experience you're really not going to find it here.
Ki O'Rourke
1 year ago
Very disappointed in this game. First off it's advertised as a single player game. It is not. It is your typical PvP base building game with a spore knockoff feel. To make things even worse trying to play the game is so difficult with the constant notifications the top that can't be turned off. And also the games tutorial forcing you to do things.
Ruffian Tux
1 year ago
The first level of this game is a fun spore-like consume-and-grow affair with interesting character customization. Then, you finish level 1 and the game turns in to an ugly, typical, top-down, hero-summon, resource-management game with a few admittedly interesting combat bits and cinematics lost in the faff of clearing blockers and upgrading your keep. I've spent about four times longer in this new tutorial than I did in the superior first level and I'm done just clicking "next" and waiting.
Lilah Ellerman
1 year ago
Dissapointed after the first phase, the gameplay shifted dramatically. The tutorial for the land part is too constricting. The game felt free and customizable in the water, but once the creature gets on land, it switches to a typical mobile game. It has the potential to stand out, but thats overshadowed by the annoying and boring gameplay. Unfortunately, by choosing spore as an inspiration for this game, you set yourself some high standards in regards to what the game is going to be like.
Alex Davis
1 year ago
This game has A LOT of potential, but the devs clearly cheesed this. In the end it came out pretty mid. The evolutionary changes are more visual than functional. The water evolutionary phase was way too fast, and the land tutorial is way too restrictive and slow. No time to experiment stuff in the water and no freedom to experiment on land. Being forced through a long land tutorial without having any freedom to try new things turned me off to the game pretty quickly.
Jeremy Russell
1 year ago
Misleading Description & photos. It leads you to believe this is an evolution game similar to Spore. The intro to the game is exactly that, but it quickly shifts to a tile-based war game that simply lets you customize the look of your character with body parts. It's not even important to the game play, which is a boring clone of so many other tile-based War games. There's nothing novel or unique about this game. And I'm pretty annoyed that it wasted my time with misleading gimmicks.
odis odin
1 year ago
I'm a little disappointed in this game. I was able to design my race and that was kinda cool. But the design was more graphical than functional. Certain parts gave my race upgrades and I could fly for example, but I was unable to choose a heavy carapace and be more tanky or choose smaller lighter parts for larger broods. The design felt much more like being able to design my avatar. You may still enjoy this game, but it's not what I want.
Tari Lyon
1 year ago
non original game, this is Spore that has been simplified. the forced progression cuts you off from making any final adjustments to creature. forces you to apply "parts" mid battle. it took tens of millions of years for single cell life to become multicellular life and grow limbs. why can I get through this stage and under 10 minutes? you can have a seriously fun and addicting game if you just dragged it out a bit more. it should be 2 to 3 hours of gameplay to reach the first growth!
Cameron Porter
11 months ago
Nothing like the ads. Only the first few minutes are like the advertisements, and then it's just a city builder / war game like any other. Was attacked repeatedly by higher level players even before getting through the intro / tutorial. Graphics are good, and the customization of your character is a nice feature but has no real effect on your abilities. It's just appearance.