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Evo is an rpg, simulation, and text-based with realistic ballistic physics and injuries. It is set in East America during an invasion in 2094, and the main attacking force is made up of evolved creatures using forced evolution and genetic engineering, called evos. The player is whoever they want to be, and in later versions there will be a main story.

Note: This is extremely early in development and the final game with have a ton more in it. The current version is more of a bear bones demo.

Gameplay: Enter commands through the buttons. There is a map view and there will be more visuals later.

Weapons: Anything you can pick up can be used as a weapon, so anything laying around if you have no other options.

Damage System: No health bars, everything has a hitbox which contains organs and everything else inside of it. Different things can be made into armor such as wood, floor tiles, and steel, and they will have realistic ballistic properties.

Planned but not implemented yet:

NPC: Players can interact and attempt to communicate with any NPC, including enemies.

Enemies: There will be exotic enemies, with many different traits and ways to fight them.

Known bugs being worked on: 1)saving crashes game 2) can clip out of map in some areas 3) trying to travel to a POI doesn't work right 

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Evo v0.7.4.zip 3 MB
instructions & documentation_Evo.md.html 77 kB

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I know it's complicated but can you try adding it on mobile?

In the current state it is not possible because it was made using WPF which can only run on windows, however, I am planning on remaking the game eventually in a game engine so that it can be played on any platform. 

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Thanks for your appreciation.

No problem!

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Hey, not sure if you're still working on this, as it has been a year since its last update, but I can see this going far. I would love a native linux version because using wine is less than an easy task for this program. All in all, a great game, great work, and keep doing what you love! And don't forget, have a great and fulfilling life!

Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! In its current state it has a good bit of spaghetti code and I am planning on remaking the game at some point using Unity, but I have two other games in the works right now, so stay tuned!