Anatomically inaccurate unplayable adfest
The game requires that you view a mandatory ad every few minutes (either a 5 second ad or a 30 second ad) to continue gameplay. Because this is mandatory, the game is rendered unplayable if there are either no ads to load, or the ads loading causes the game to crash. Collecting DNA from floating sources requires more ads, as is basically every feature. Ads are effectively the pay to play mechanic of this game. For an idle game, the core gameplay loop tends to be rather slow, enough that you're usually coming back to it once every few hours, to give some parts a quick tap, and that will be that. Earning DNA by tapping tends to be worse than useless you have some sort of autoclicker you can set and forget, so the only viable way is the offline time, which is limited to about 1 - 2 hours, with a small fraction of your regular earnings. There are only three creatures as of now (a dog, horse, and elephant), with a fourth being supposedly planned, but given that it has been at least three years since started "coming soon", I doubt that it will ever materialise. For anyone who might want to play the game because they want to look at animal anatomy, you would be sorely disappointed. With the exception of maybe the dog, most of the animals' organs are just resized and/or rotated variants of human organs, and some body parts that should be connected aren't. The veins and arteries don't connect to the heart properly, the brain is just a resized human brain, the lungs seem to be upside down, the "large intestine" body part is just a mass of intestines floating separately above the other intestines (which are already added by the digestive system/small intestine" body part), so on so forth. Admittedly, once you complete the internal organs, you don't have to look at the organ models, since they're covered up by the muscles skin, and you can't look under them. You can't look through them mid-creation, since the inside of the organs is not modelled or rendered. One upside, though, is that this game, unlike similar other games, does put a pretty glowing edge around the body part being created, which is nice touch. It is just a shame about the rest of it. Overall, the game seems to try very hard to keep you out of the game, either by being unplayable, or by bombarding you with enough ads that it's unpleasant to play. The anatomical models aren't too good (although the idea is neat), and if you're here for anatomical accuracy, prepare to be disappointed. For the price