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A colorful cartoon scene depicting blue stick figures wearing hats, armed and crouched behind sandbags, while red stick figures run away in a chaotic setting, suggesting a playful conflict or game scenario
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Human Evolution Rush

Human Evolution Rush is a unique and innovative human evolution casual parkour game

Join the fight by increasing the number of people or boosting the glass doors of the year and collecting companions on the road! Be careful to avoid the tricky obstacles on the road. Reach the end, defeat all the enemies and victory is yours! Come join us, expand and grow your crowd and defeat the enemies!

Game Publisher: GameDistribution

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A Spirited Evolutionary Journey with Room for Improvement

2.7

Getting stuck into Human Evolution Rush I found the casual parkour gameplay pretty inspired. The idea of assembling allies to triumph over challenges and foes adds a level of strategy to the evolutionary concept. Nonetheless, through what I have seen, heard, and read in the online community, while the game starts out strong, it appears to lose appeal sooner rather than later with players voicing concerns on trying to get to the same levels, most notoriously level 12 and 13.

The bright graphics and simple interface are commendable, and it does deliver short bursts of fun as you work your way through the rising number of human barriers to accumulate a bigger army.

At least at first glance, Human Evolution Rush feels like it is lacking in areas from the variability and depth needed for extended playtime.

It feels like a game not of necessarily the next generation, but perhaps still trapped in the primordial soup, driven to become the next apex of gaming entertainment. Anyway, how ironic it would be that our far-back ancestors would play games to evolve? 01 Your spoilers were slightly helpful level 12 too.

Overall, it’s a cheeky, lick-the-ice-from-your-a-thousand-year-old-bonnie-ice-cube romp through the boisterous world of human evolution with a fluffy (but competitive) edge of silliness… just don’t expect Darwinian-levels of complexity or polish.

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