We always have our eyes peeled for new games, but there’s a special place in our hearts for older titles that continue to receive love and attention over the years.
One such game that has recently made waves is EvoPet, a pseudo-virtual pet game that initially hit the scene in 2019. The game has just been treated to a significant update, featuring new HD art, ability cards, and various UI and accessibility improvements.
EvoPet positions itself as a modern evolution (pun intended) of the virtual pet phenomenon from the 90s, a concept familiar to younger readers through devices like Tamagotchis or Digimon.
In EvoPet, players not only nurture and train their virtual pets but also engage them in RPG-style battles against other EvoPets. The game offers a diverse range of modes, including co-op and PvP, presenting an impressive array of features.
The launch trailer below gives a glimpse of EvoPets’ polished presentation, showcasing appealing pixel art and a multitude of features, including unexpected gems like multiplayer options.
The game stands out as a hidden gem, and what’s even more remarkable is that the sole developer has returned to deliver a substantial new update.
While the introduction of new HD art may clash with the existing pixel art, the additional features and abilities make it a noteworthy upgrade.
EvoPet’s continued development serves as a testament to the existence of a thriving indie scene on mobile, a facet often overlooked by many.
The commitment of a solo developer to enhance and expand the game reflects the passion and dedication present within the mobile gaming community.
It’s a reminder that even in the vast world of gaming, the smaller indie projects can leave a lasting impression. You can get the Game from Google Play Store and App Store as well.