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  • An idle game that isn’t terribly monetized!

    I have downloaded this game 2 days ago and I can’t stop to playing!

    I have played dozens of idle games on PC and mobile. So many modern idle games are destroyed by terrible monetization that either breaks the game or makes in nothing but an add machine. This game does have in app purchases but I feel no pressure to buy them. My only real problem with the monetization is that I wish they had an option to pay an option to pay $5 ish dollars to skip all adds and just get the buffs. Not that the adds are so constant that I feel like I need it to play.
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  • Lengthy but worth the read

    Overall it’s a great game but could use some fixing. The primary simulation is cool and fun until I was stuck trying to rank up in the Mesozoic Valley simulation. I’m the Mesozoic Valley simulation it’s practically unplayable. On average I buy 10-20 dinosaurs every time I log in. The dinosaurs cost too much and you get stuck after a while. They fixed this in the Beyond Simulation in which I have not gotten stuck once. It was also a cool addition to the game. Lastly, the side simulations. First of all, I don’t know if it’s because I didn’t complete the simulation before but they’re repetitive and like I said about the Mesozoic Valley simulation it’s unplayable and you can get stuck easily. Again overall it’s a good game but fixing these things can help make it better.
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  • Just ONE thing

    Hello. I have played for 3 months now. I love this game it entertains me for HOURS at a time. There is ONE thing. So about 2 and a 1/2 months ago when I was about on the emergent age before the singularity. Before then I did NOT at all do the Mesozoic valley. Now before I tell everyone what happens I just want to say what happened was worth 100s of dollars and I’m eight so this was pretty expensive. So the reason I wasn’t was because you need to spend all you money for one objective. And in order to even get to like level 20 involves 1000s of darwinium resulting in spending 100+ dollars but overall this game is amazing and I highly recommend it!
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  • A REAL GAME!!!!

    I really suggest this game for kids that are studying history or science as the devs put in a lot of great information into it in a fashion that doesn’t interfere with the enjoyment.

    I’m amazed by this game and have started basing all my other games against it, great graphics, 40+ hours of playing (so far) and the development of the story line hasn’t repeated or gotten boring. If you don’t want to watch annoying ads you don’t have to, if you log off for a few days and then get a chance to finally play again you won’t be punished for having a life. Best of all, you aren’t lured into spending a lot of money just to have everything leveled by some credit card warriors with no life other than making people miserable.

    I’m actually going to spend some money on this game to help keep really good developers in business.
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  • Not exactly updating anymore…

    I don’t really care for an idle game that doesn’t update. It just takes the fun out of it. I’ve been waiting 6 months for the new update that adds more stuff to the beyond. When you update the game, maybe I’ll start playing again. For a game that has a lot to offer, it doesn’t actually imply anything useful to updates other than the fact that it’s coming soon. If you could respond to my review, maybe, just maybe… I will start playing without the update. (Edit) You finally fixed it! Well, I guess I’ll play the event.(Edit 2) I finished the event. Can you add more in the future?
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  • Great game… could have been done better

    To start off the base game is fun while you do rush through it after your 5th reset though. The dinosaur part is fun just there is not much really to be done other than look at the dinosaurs. The great beyond is the fun part! But the main problem is that it takes forever. The game is very slow paced which is ok at first but after a while it gets boring. I’ll give a example of what happens: 1: wait forever to get enough currency to get a upgrade. 2: me getting angry of waiting so I leave the app (time skip like 2 days later) 3: I come back and buy a upgrade. Restart
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  • Not just your normal clicker game.

    I was skeptical of how this game would be just yet another clicker game at first, however the one thing that led me to download was the way it was advertised on the app store page. It didnt feel like another simple clicker, so I went ahead and played it a little..found it cool, came back every so often and more and more I found it more interesting and fun, and now...

    One of my favorite games. It has a nice kind of story to it, it plays a trick where you’re assumed to be a simulation simulating the universe and such. Its just to intriguing and interesting, and the best part is its literally just a clicker type game. So if you ever get tired you can put it down and just come back another time instead of being punished for not playing it.

    Recap, I highly recommend this game for anyone looking for a game they can just have to play in their spare time, this clicker game is unlike anything I have ever seen before.
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  • I love this game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    This is my very favorite game of all. I just got to Neolithic after getting the singularity twice. This game is hard but now hard enough! My favorite part of this game is that it is very realistic and it teaches me a lot. I love subjects like this because i am just a 2nd grader… except i am smarter then my whole school Evan 4th. I just crave knowledge! Some of my classmates are literally scared of how smart i am! My teachers sometimes say i am to smart for my grade. And this game contains all of my favorite topics like neurology, evolution, history, and Evan predictions of the future!

    Over all i love this game!
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  • Fun, long-lasting, and surprisingly educational

    I love the idle and incremental game genre. This game is absolutely excellent. The pacing is satisfying, the UI is easy to use and attractive, and there is so much content in terms of knowledge. It outclasses most idle/incremental games on this platform by a wide margin. I was hesitant to play at first, just because I had gotten used to a different ‘scope’ for idle games- things like virtual cities or businesses. A cell? Sounds a bit boring. I was wrong. I’ve learned a lot about different taxonomy, I know the names of several planets’ moons, etc. While I think this game is geared towards older players, like tweens and up, I think this could be a cool supplement at home for school lessons for younger kids.
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  • To any parents interested

    This game is not only fun, it’s educational. It teaches the formation of existence without any religious bias. It teaches different planets and organisms and tells you what they mean. This game gives idle rewards so if you prefer to set a screen time limit, you can still advance through the game without spending a lengthy time playing it. I play this about 5 to 10 minutes a day and I make steady progress and learn some cool things every morning. I’m in high school but I think that this game is still at around a 6th grade vocabulary. There are some things involved in the life simulation such as reproductive organs to increase the offline earnings of in-game currency, (the uterus for example) but it is quick and not detailed with those more “taboo” subjects. This game teaches about space, earth/life, and it has a special section about dinosaurs too. I would recommend this to anyone of all ages. Great game!
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