Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life
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Developer(s) | Crossover Technologies |
Publisher(s) | NA Interplay Entertainment DE Egmont Interactive BR Globo |
Designer(s) | Greg Costikyan |
Engine | Custom |
Version | 1.2 |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release date | NA December 1st, 1997 |
Genre(s) | Educational Life simulation Real-time strategy |
Mode(s) | Single player Multiplayer (1-6) |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Kids-Adults |
Media | CD (1) |
System requirements | 60 MHz Intel Pentium Processor, 16 MB RAM, 8-bit color SVGA |
Input methods | Mouse, Keyboard |
Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life, also known as Genetic Evolution: The Race for Intelligent Life in Germany, and Evolução: O Jogo da Vida in Brazil, is a life simulation & real-time strategy computer game that allows players to experience, guide, and control evolution from an isometric view on either historical earth or on randomly generated worlds while racing against computer opponents to reach the top of the evolution chain.
Categories: Life simulation game stubs | 1997 video games | Biological simulation video games | God games | Panhistorical video games | Educational games | Real-time strategy video games | Isometric video games | Windows games | Evolution in popular culture and entertainment | Prehistoric life in popular culture and entertainment