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E.V.O.: Search for Eden
Role-playing (RPG) Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom

E.V.O.: Search for Eden

Almanic Enix America Corporation 21 Dec 1992
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The storyline of E.V.O.: Search for Eden follows the same patterns as modern Evolution theories. The players first controls a prehistoric sea organism, and fights to gain evolution points with which he can improve his fish's body parts and upgrade his attack/defense abilities. The gameplay is not completely linear, which means that certain choices of paths and stages will affect the player's success. The game is composed of a series of stages, in which the sea organism slowly evolves into an amphibian, and later a land-only creature. The physical changes are fairly scientifically accurate which gives the game a semi-educational purpose as well.

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Developer Almanic
Release Date 21 December 1992
Platform Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Platform, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
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Developer Almanic
Publisher Enix America Corporation
Released 21 Dec 1992
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Platform
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