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Developers | Publishers | Release Date | Price | Buy War of Reproduction: Evolution |
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Sunbeesoft |
Sunbeesoft |
1 Jan, 1970 (55 years ago) | Removed from shop |
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The smallest cell of man…
embarks on a quest to find the biggest cell of woman
Who will be the bravest of them all that will come out as the sole survivor out of 30 million competitors?
The competitive environment of procreation has made cell become terribly aggressive over the years.
According to a study, when cells from another male is added to semen, over 50% of it will be attacked and killed within 15 minutes.
Mixing cells of different males will cause some cells to create a net-like structure to prevent other cells from moving forward.
If that is not enough, they even launch a brutal attack on their opponents by piercing holes in their bodies using acrosomal enzymes.
War of Reproduction: Evolution - Game Instructions
Hero Recruitment and Unit Composition
Recruit heroes and form units using DNA, broccoli, and gold.
Acquire necessary resources through estate management.
Each hero commands one unit with the following troop types:
Infantry
Spearmen
Archers
Cavalry
Engineers
A unique unit type interaction system adds strategic depth.
Base Invasion
Stage-based progression with two game modes:
Combat Mode
Strategy Mode
Combat Mode
Unit Deployment Process:
Select the vanguard unit to start the game.
Deploy subsequent units after a set time interval.
Victory/Defeat Conditions:
Destroy the enemy's core (egg) to win
Lose if the player's crystal is destroyed
Strategy Mode
Operation Mechanics:
Drag friendly units to designate attack targets.
Units move in a line and engage the enemy.
Victory Condition: Capture all territories in the stage
Estate Management
Upgrade Benefits:
Broccoli resource acquisition
Expanded unit recruitment
Increased friendly crystal defense
Upgrade 5 types of skills for use in combat
The game's core lies in strategic unit composition, effective hero management, and understanding each mode's unique characteristics.