CryptRat
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http://www.rjbsoftware.uk/evowokbreeder
I've played a little, and the game seems to be fun. So far I fought some breeders in matches similar with those in pokemon, I won a few matches but also had to retreat from some other ones. I am only at the beginning but the game is totally not a cakewalk so far, I'm very pleasantly surprised.
One cool thing is that wounds and injuries are localized and affect the stats of your monster(s).
Another difference with pokemon is that the game is not phased-based, and the monsters have a speed stat which give them turns more or less quickly.
Your character also has a few stats like tracking, taming an first aid.
I have only one monster and haven't got out off the first town yet because I don't have enough money to buy a map which is required to leave.
Based on an earlier project written and briefly released for MS-DOS back in the year 2000, Evowok Breeder has spanned several incarnations, and was finally released in its current form in 2017, with help and support from many helpful friends and collaborators.
A free-roaming RPG loosely drawing inspiration from Nintendo's Pokémon games, Evowok Breeder features a vast and dangerous world to explore, filled with hundreds of breeds of evowok to catch and tame, and thousands of characters to encounter along the way as you embark upon your quest to achieve fortune and fame as an aspiring evowok breeder...
But beware! Evowok are dangerous animals; not only to each other, but to the humans who risk life and limb to capture them, train them, and pit them against each other in mortal combat for the bloodthirsty entertainment of the baying crowds.
I've played a little, and the game seems to be fun. So far I fought some breeders in matches similar with those in pokemon, I won a few matches but also had to retreat from some other ones. I am only at the beginning but the game is totally not a cakewalk so far, I'm very pleasantly surprised.
One cool thing is that wounds and injuries are localized and affect the stats of your monster(s).
Another difference with pokemon is that the game is not phased-based, and the monsters have a speed stat which give them turns more or less quickly.
Your character also has a few stats like tracking, taming an first aid.
I have only one monster and haven't got out off the first town yet because I don't have enough money to buy a map which is required to leave.
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