Adventures Of Darwin
- Innovative real-time approach game
- Vast prehistoric world filled with woolly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, ferocious dinosaurs and more.
- Squad-based gameplay with distinct battle formations and commands.
- Unique AI system where your tribe becomes more intelligent as they evolve.
- Upgradeable weapons as your tribe evolves.
Product Description
You are the leader of a primitive village. If you want to survive life in a hostile world, you must evolve! You will guide the evolution of your village from a small group of unadorned primates to a powerful, intelligent colony of humans. Lead your tribe on adventures, teach them to hunt, build, and teach them the potential of language. Are you the leader of the evolution, or doomed to a life on monkey affair?
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I like this game, it is a lot of fun. Splendid one person game. Offers a challenge without being impossible to get owing to.
Rating: 5 / 5
ADVENTURES OF DARWIN operates on a unadorned concept: evolve or die. Unfortunately, even with a cute title and a very simple interface that allows the player to get into the game, it hasn’t followed its own rule.
Ten years ago, this would have been a splendid game to have. The video gaming industry was still moderately in its infancy (early evolution, so to speak). The thought of going out to collect things to get points was the way to go then. In ADVENTURES OF DARWIN the player has to go gather food and building materials to enhance his village and to evolve.
Quite frankly, evolution in the game just takes too long. Another drawback is that it is only a one-player game. My nine year ancient and I both played the game, and it might have been more fascinating if we have been able to team play in some fashion. As it was, we both spent inordinate amounts of time trying to find everything we needed.
Even the new areas that open up in the game after you progress aren’t as fascinating or interactive as they should be to be flourishing at this stage in video gaming. You can go in and talk to people, but you don’t find out anything that you wouldn’t have already figured out on your own. Then you go once more at into the field to collect raw materials and food. As you evolve, your onscreen image changes, growing steadily more and more human in appearance. You also find and learn to use tools that allow you to do more.
The video graphics are really weak. When it’s nocturnal in the game, I couldn’t see well enough to get around. So I simply sat and waited. I learned there was no penalty for waiting till it was light enough to see. But, the drawback was that I had a lot of dead time in the game while I was waiting for the sun to rise again.
Thankfully, the soundtrack wasn’t as nerve-wracking as the one for Mario Brothers, but that was only because it didn’t really stand out. Like much of the game, it wasn’t really memorable.
Patient players who are goal-oriented and like to take days to end a game would probably like this one. But, I suspect most game players these days are more driven for the quick rewards and action of shooters and quick-paced RPGs.
My wife — who likes Pikman, its sequel, and the fact that it takes a long time to end the game while doing repetitive play — couldn’t really get interested in this one either. The thought is sound, the game playing and structure are sound, but the rewards don’t come quick enough. A patient player who’s determined to see the game owing to to the end might delight in this one.
Rating: 3 / 5