Wed Feb 04 2026
Embark on a new chapter of life with Mollusks:
-Unlock Mollusks at Research Level 71
-Discover 25 new Life nodes
-Dive into the Ocean garden to find a Nautilus and up to two new collectibles
-Added the Rain Frog 3D model, along with several fixes and improvements
I thought this was just going to be a game you play every few weeks but I was surprised. In most idle games it takes entire days to buy one upgrade that doesn’t do anything. In other idle games you can’t even play because you can only be idle for so long until you stop earning money or there’s so many ads it’s impossible to play. This game is actually a VERY good game. I was thinking okay it’s cool so far and I’m not being bombarded by ads, thinking it was going to be the standard experience. The developers put a lot of effort into this game and it makes it so much better. When you buy upgrades/advance the tree, every thing you get has a description about what it is. And for certain things you buy it has little art snippets. There’s different music you you make a major advance and the earth changes shape depending on how far you are. I haven’t made it too too far in the game but so far it’s absolutely amazing. The game progress isn’t too slow and keeps you interested. So far the longest I’ve had to wait to get an upgrade is an hour. There’s one thing though. Some of the upgrades are out of order, for example, I am buying things in the industrial revolution and still haven’t bought the Neanderthal. That’s it though if you don’t mind some ehhh graphics on some of the animals models. Overall it’s a very very good game. In a good way it’s doesn’t even feel like an idle game because there’s so much substance to it and it has so many details.
As far as this style of game goes, it’s the best one in the App Store! (In my opinion at least!) I’ve played this game on and off for over 5 years now, and what’s been surprising is that it’s always remained fresh and will occasionally get new content updates to the mainstay simulations on top of the rotating selection of limited time events. The progression feels balanced and not too slow for new players or too easy for long time players. Plus all of the simulations have lots of cool and interesting facts built into it! Completely playable if you any to watch zero ads because they’re always optional, but if you’re looking for a boost or want to double a reward, the ones that are shown aren’t super long or obnoxious either. And knowing that the revenue collected is going to a small group of game makers and not a giant developer company looking to line its own pockets means I don’t mind watching at all. If you play for a bit and really like the game and want to support it I highly recommend occasionally getting the monthly occasionally because it goes into funding the games continued development and makes all of the ad boosts/perks free/no ad watching needed. A game I love and will continue to play! I can’t watch for the next update!!
I’ve played many idle games over the years, and this is by far my favorite one. You’re given multiple “Universes” or separate idle games, so if progress is taking too long, you can switch to another universe and work on that one. The game has pretty solid pacing, you’re never at the same stage for too long. I’ll usually play for a minute before work, sometimes during my break, and i’ll play for a few minutes after work. I’m a big fan of games that are fun but also teach you something. It’s been a few years since I learned about space and planets, and this was a nice little refresher. Could definitely see this helping out a young student, or anyone who loves science stuff in general. My favorite thing about this game is that ads are completely optional. You can watch them for boosts and bonuses, but you can also play the entire game without watching one. Although I don’t mind watching them since I know it helps the developers. I did have a pretty bad issue where I lost all my progress, but the customer support was extremely helpful and got my issue resolved quickly. Thanks again to them. The events are very fun to play. It keeps the game fresh, however i wish there were more of them. Can’t wait until i have every event item unlocked. All in all, solid idle game. Highly recommend it to anyone who’s even remotely interested in science, or anyone who is bored a lot.
I don’t really write a lot of reviews but I really think this game is fantastic. It’s definitely one of the apps I’ve played most consistently, and it definitely helps that the developers keep on adding content! I’m mostly through the primary simulation, but I still have a lot of content to unlock through the mesozoic valley and beyond, along with all of the special events! I do find that the events aren’t really possible to fully complete unless you watch ads, but I really don't mind watching them because they are always optional. There’s never a time where it’s mandatory that you watch an ad, and I really like that. Also, all of the special events are fun, especially the extinction one. Another thing I really like about this game is all of the fun facts. Everything you buy, and even the awards you earn, come with fun facts about that thing, and it’s so cool in your free time to go through and read all of them. All in all, this is such a fantastic game and I feel like the developers really care about it and the people playing it, I’m always so happy I decided to download it one day.
A friend recommended this and it’s a fun mindless game but we both noticed the game doesn’t know how to tell time. If I have both sims (solar system/dinos) going with the same timer of boosts I come back later and the times are drastically different on what’s left. Accumulating costs needed in both sims is also dramatically off. And it seems like it randomly tries to catch up ever few weeks where stuff accumulates more quickly but then you could go a week and barely accumulate anything even with full boosts maintained every day. And I know upgrading your cards help increase how much/fast stuff accumulates but the last 10 things I upgraded did not change my rate numbers at all so I wasted all those upgrades I work earned over time for absolutely no reason. With accumulating not working well and it costing outrageously high costs to achieve the bonuses for each item to “purchase” with your accumulation in both sims it’s pretty pointless to even bother playing. At this point I check in, activate my boosts to keep them maxed out, and leave for weeks because the numbers are not right. Why bother anymore if you can’t get timing and accumulation to work right. This has been a consistent issue throughout and it comes and goes sporadically and just as I’m about to give up the game seems to fix itself but this time it’s been so off for so long I think it’s time to just give up now.
This is honestly one of the most informative, beautiful & actually fun games I’ve ever played! There’s only a handful of games that I either stay installed or are reinstalled repeatedly through the years on my devices and this will be one of them!! The fact that is it free is amazing! Personally I don’t usually enjoy clickers as I feel like I am not really “doing” anything worthwile… but the reviews sold me on this to at least try it out I am glad I did:) I don’t feel like my life has been sucked away by screen time after playing this game for awhile and you can tell it is made with lots of love & attention to detail. People should not be afraid of the unknown- maybe this will help some who are hesitant to study and “believe” science (and history). I also hope that people who refute evolution because of religious beliefs will play this and see that science and religion do not have to negate each other if one has an open mind- the universe is pretty fantastic all around regardless of ones personal beliefs -I don’t think anyone can argue that fact! May your game bring humanity closer together:)
I love this game. It's a very easy, relaxing game with very simplistic mechanics, not heavy on strategy, but it's still fun and interesting because of how much content there is. It's great when you want to play a game but you're just tired and want something easy, or when you're waiting for an appointment or whatever and need something to fiddle around with. Unlocking the various levels is cool because you get little science fun facts here and there.. I even learned about an animal I didn't know existed! The overarching story is fun too and kind of reminds me of the Portal games where the whole thing is a scientific experiment. The creators behind this game clearly put care into what they were making. Plus you can get really far without paying anything and you get to choose whether you watch ads or not, unlike most of the crappy pay-to-play games in the app store. I actually do watch the ads sometimes and dropped a few dollars as a thank you to the developers for making such a nice satisfying game.
I have played this game for a long time, and I don’t normally make the effort to write reviews for games but this one is worth it. First off, there are so many fun facts incorporated into each piece of the game. The sheer amount of effort that went into making this amazes me. It’s an idle game, but you can tap to make things go faster. The gameplay isn’t interrupted by ads. You don’t have to watch an ad between each level. You can watch an ad for in game currency or to speed your income, but they’re optional. I’m part of a public beta for a new part of the game. I emailed them with a bug and they literally fixed it by the next morning. I got two separate emails from the development team thanking me for my feedback. The development team actively works on the game’s Reddit page and answers questions, and they do a livestream talking to fans of the game every week. They’re still improving the original game while working on the new part. Download the game, it’s something that will entertain and educate you for a long time.
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