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Reviews for "AIvolution"

A quick cookie clicker type game.

There is not much to this but its not offensive nor is it boring.
How ever there is very little to make me want to play it again.

As well i think you could add quite a lot more buts as being human is not just intelligence and senses, there is so much more like emotion, sentience (knowing you are you), reactions, imagination, and a desire to know, just to name a few.
Or maybe a skill tree in which HOW you develop will determine and outcome for your AI.
Art, wise this is barely passable, might want to get some snazzier looking graphics or maybe an artist to help you as this looks like a kid drew it.

I could see this becoming an interesting idea but as for what it is it needs more ideas to bring the want to play it.
One star for effort.

gil2455526 responds:

It's not an idle game, you don't win points over time automatically with upgrades :P

Also, I wish I had some of the ideas you suggested during development! It was more of a self learning experience, and yeah, I was also very unhappy with the art, but it was the best I could do alone and in a rush.

This game is horrible in an incredibly large amount of ways. I'm willing to look past the hand drawn graphics (they COULD'VE been a nice addition to the game). But this game has no effort put into it. I beat it in 2 minutes. It's not even very engaging. I click a button labelled research 50 times, then click a button labelled upgrade 20 times, then click research again 30 times, then click meditate 10 times. Then I win. No plot, it's just clicking a bunch of times. But it's not like cookie clicker or clicking bad or the hundreds of clicking games where you click on stuff. In this game, there aren't any goals. No stats whatsoever. No free path whatsoever. You click on one button a bunch of times, another some more times, click on the button you clicked before more times, then click a totally new button a bunch. Done.

Not very good, it wold have been better if you could slowly walk your robot though a human city, and learn there.

The idea was there, but that was about it.