Posted on: June 18, 2019

The Boomer Brain
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Lighthearted and basic, but still fun
The game is a series of modes that go from "eat things to be bigger" to "simon says" to "really basic rts game" ending with the REAL start of the game, Space stage, where you explore randomly generated star systems and hobknob with the local aliens. Throughout the game, there's three possible playstyle archetypes (peaceful, aggressive, and in-between), and whichever playstyle you committed the most to in the gamemode you're in will decide what abilities you get for the rest of the game. For instance, if you finish cell stage as a herbivore, you'll have an ability in creature stage that lets you sing a calming song to briefly stop aggressive creatures. While none of the game is particularily complex, even in space stage, it's a great way to relax and just burn a few hours scanning wildlife and terraforming planets and trading artifacts you stole from other civilzations. You can even blow up other planets, which is kinda neat. However, the game never really goes past that kinda neat point. There's a LOT of further potential that you can feel behind the scenes, but it's ultimately a very surface-level evolution game. The difficulty settings seem to only affect how many hostile species you encounter, which is annoying. The more RTS-y parts of the game (tribal and civilization stages) are an absolute slog in my opinion, and creature stage is just long enough for you to start to get annoyed. This is circumvented somewhat by you being able to start a new game in any stage (as long as you've unlocked said stage at least once), but it comes with a massive drawback: you can't use any of the abilities you unlock by playing previous stages, so you start at a huge disadvantage. Space stage can get very tedious, but the inclusion of Galactic Adventures eases that by throwing some random third-person adventure that plays like the creature stage but with dialogue and quests. I'm running out of characters, so in summary: It's okay. For $30 it feels a little steep. Wait for sale.
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