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Sparkle 2 Evo - Control the evolution with the touch of your finger. Climb your way through the evolutionary ladder. Start as a little organism and transform into a magnificent aquatic being. Explore the abyss in search of nutritional elements. Attack other species whenever you run out of other food sources.

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Some official trailers are really hard to find, why they don't have it on their website i've no idea...

It looks pretty awesome, the visuals are quite psychedelic. I have added this one to my wishlist as it's rather cheap and looks like a nice casual time consumer!

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4 comments

minj Oct 25, 2013
ah, the one from the greenlit list

thumbs for psychedelic visuals and soothing music

*adds to wishlist*
Xightmare Oct 25, 2013
It's a bit like the first levels of spore... pretty fun for a short while but at it's price I recommend it.... Warning: It's not without a couple of glitches and bugs.
Lord Avallon Oct 28, 2013
Very beautiful graphics and relaxing soundtrack, I like it!
Mindplague Nov 1, 2013
Looks like a copy of Flow by ThatGameCompany (http://thatgamecompany.com/games/flow/. What a hidden gem Flow was! And its years old!
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