''Evoland'' is a 2013
role-playing video game
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developed and published by
Shiro Games
Shiro Games is an independent video game development company based in Bordeaux, France. The company was founded in 2012 by Sebastien Vidal and Nicolas Cannasse, and the company is known for their ''Evoland'' game, which was developed during the 2 ...
. ''Evoland'' was first released for
Microsoft Windows
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and
OS X
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in April 2013,
Android
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and
iOS in February 2015 and
Linux in March 2015.
The design retraces the history of video games. Inspired by ''
The Legend of Zelda'', ''
Diablo'' and ''
Final Fantasy'' gameplay, the game has many references to movies and
video game history. As the player progresses, they unlock new technologies and graphical upgrades that nod towards different eras of the video game industry.
A sequel, ''
Evoland 2
''Evoland 2: A Slight Case of Spacetime Continuum Disorder'' is a 2015 role-playing video game developed and published by Shiro Games. Like its predecessor, the 2013 game ''Evoland'', ''Evoland 2'' is a role-playing game that draws influence fro ...
'', was announced at the end of 2014 and was released August 25, 2015. The two games were packaged together as ''Evoland: Legendary Edition'' and released for home consoles in February 2019.
Gameplay
''Evoland'' is based on the concept of tracing the evolution of video games. When the game begins, there are only four colors, simple pixelated graphics, and a 2D character. Through the adventure, the player gradually unlocks new graphics, new technologies and new gameplay until reaching the HD age and a three-dimensional world. This evolution in-game of video game history is punctuated by many references to classic
role-playing game
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s and movies.
The game alternates between action RPG phases similar to ''The Legend of Zelda'' and
Active-Time Battles like those seen in ''Final Fantasy''. The character moves in a world made up of dungeons, caverns, forests and villages full of
NPCs. Players collect the in-game currency Glis after each battle, which can be spent in towns to purchase additional items and upgrades, many of which must be obtained to finish the game. In addition to completing the story mode, players can also attempt to find hidden stars and cards that are scattered around the game world, the latter of which can be used in a
collectible card game
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based on "Triple Triad" from ''
Final Fantasy VIII
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''.
Development
Originally, ''Evoland'' was a video game created by Nicolas Cannasse during the 24th
Ludum Dare, an "accelerated video game competition". Participants have 48 hours to create a video game respecting a given theme. The 24th
Ludum Dare theme was "Evolution". Nicolas Cannasse proposed ''Evoland'' in about 30 hours and won first place out of 1400 participants.
The concept he proposed can be defined as a game which changes as the player follows the history of
RPGs.
The player feedback was very encouraging. ''Evoland Classic'' quickly reached over 300,000 players within a couple of months, and is still playable on the Evoland Website for
free
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. Also, as common in Ludum Dare, the
Haxe source code was made available, in this case on
GitHub.
Given the success of ''Evoland Classic'',
Shiro Games
Shiro Games is an independent video game development company based in Bordeaux, France. The company was founded in 2012 by Sebastien Vidal and Nicolas Cannasse, and the company is known for their ''Evoland'' game, which was developed during the 2 ...
decided to create a new version of the game with new bosses and monsters, new play styles, full environment 3D and an extended play-time.
Release
''Evoland'' was first released on
Steam
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and
GOG.com at $9.99 on April 4, 2013. In February 2015, the game was ported by Playdigious on
iOS App Store and
Google Play for $4.99. On January 24, 2019, Shiro Games announced that ''Evoland'' and ''Evoland 2'' would be packaged together in a single release, titled ''Evoland: Legendary Edition'', and released for
PlayStation 4
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,
Xbox One,
Nintendo Switch
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and PC the following February.
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Reception
The game was received by critics with an average rating of 61 out of 100 on Metacritic. Specialized press and websites acclaimed the potential and originality of the concept as well as the references to cinema and video games history.
According to '' Destructoid'' "''Evolands elements form a love letter to some of the most venerated games in their respective genres, and it's surprising just how well the shifting gameplay types work together." Many critics comment on how nostalgia
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helps make the game excel.
Main criticisms concerned the play-time and the lack of variety. Some players and specialized websites criticized the fact that the game stops evolving much after 30 minutes.
''Evoland'' reached approximately 460,000 sales on Steam alone according to Steam Spy.evoland
on Steam Spy (May 19, 2017)
References
External links
* {{Official website, http://evoland.shirogames.com/
Evoland ClassicShiro Games official website
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