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  • GameCharts     Steam    EvoLife
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    September 2022 0 0 --- 0
    October 2022 0 0 --- 0
    November 2022 0 -1 -100% 0
    December 2025 1 0 0% 5
    November 2025 1 0 0% 5
    October 2025 1 0 0% 4
    September 2025 1 0 0% 4
    August 2025 1 0 0% 7
    July 2025 1 -2 -66.67% 6
    June 2025 3 -5 -62.5% 10
    May 2025 8 7 700% 28
    April 2025 1 0 0% 5
    March 2025 1 1 --- 4
    February 2025 0 0 --- 3
    January 2025 0 0 --- 3
    December 2024 0 0 --- 3
    November 2024 0 0 --- 5
    October 2024 0 0 --- 4
    September 2024 0 0 --- 2
    August 2024 0 0 --- 2
    July 2024 0 0 --- 2
    June 2024 0 0 --- 4
    May 2024 0 -1 -100% 3
    April 2024 1 1 --- 5
    March 2024 0 0 --- 5
    February 2024 0 0 --- 4
    January 2024 0 0 --- 1
    December 2023 0 0 --- 4
    November 2023 0 0 --- 4
    October 2023 0 0 --- 3
    September 2023 0 0 --- 1
    August 2023 0 0 --- 1
    July 2023 0 0 --- 3
    June 2023 0 0 --- 2
    May 2023 0 0 --- 2
    April 2023 0 0 --- 2
    March 2023 0 0 --- 2
    February 2023 0 0 --- 5
    January 2023 0 0 --- 3
    December 2022 0 --- --- 3

    About EvoLife

    EEvol - Electronic Evolution SimulatorCreate your own world, fill it with cells and watch them evolve. Edit DNA-s, monitor population count of species and give food to your favorite ones!
    EEvol is a super optimized, fast evolution simulator, simulating tens of thousands of cells at once. Game logic (circle physics, fluid simulation, cell behavior) runs entirely on the video card, making it blazing fast even on my low range AMD RX 550!

    WorldGenerate one using the noise generator or build your own with the edit tools provided. Combine the two for maximal effect!
    • Fluid: There are no early life without the oceans, so naturally EEvol comes with a fluid simulator tightly coupled with other physics.
    • Rock and stones: Found at the bottom of the ocean, rocks are stationary, stones are tumbled by fluid flow as sand does in the bottom of the oceans.
    • Gas bubbles: Inspired by the purple deep sea vents at the bottom of the o...