4.1
163 reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

“EcoVerse” is a series of mini-games to clean, plant, and bring animal life to planets as part of the GRT (Galactic Restoration Team). Restore abandoned planets across the galaxy into beautiful worlds once again thriving with life.

Play botany bullseye and planetary ring toss mini-games to earn prizes and unlock species and tool upgrades. Restore one planet at a time, with each new planet slightly more difficult to complete than the last.

EcoVerse was designed by Dakota, a finalist of Google Play’s Change the Game Design Challenge. In partnership with Girls Make Games, Dakota worked with GMG’s development team to bring her game to life.

About Girls Make Games:
Girls Make Games is a series of international programs teaching young girls how to design and code video games. For more information, visit www.girlsmakegames.com
Updated on
Feb 24, 2019

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
153 reviews
A Google user
November 21, 2018
Great start. I like the archery game, the ring toss not so much. You could make the cleaning game more complex by having it be "scoop this out of the water, pick this up, dig this up" and so on. I like how the score in a game affects the time it takes for the action to happen. The art of the world looks really artificial. To help this you could have the view be from the side instead of above. Like a wide horizon with only a few of each species. You could add a space debris game too, like a little ship you have to move around to pick up debris. You could do something similar with the other cleaning games too. Like a boat for the ocean. Don't know about land though. Really like the preview though!
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A Google user
November 24, 2018
I really like the whole concept of restoring the planets. Also, I really like the creative names for each planet. However, some of the animals don't really live in the same habitat as others, like the spider monkey and the bear. You could add more habitats to the planet like dessert, rainforest, etc to fix this. Also, the ring toss game was confusing. I didn't even realize it was a game at first until I clicked on the screen. Try making it more obvious that it's a ring toss game and add a power gauge of sorts to remedy the confusion in throwing the ring. All that aside, I'm very excited to see what you'll be doing with the game. It has a lot of potential. Keep up the good work!
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A Google user
November 10, 2018
Overall the game feels a bit clunky. The ring toss mini game is way harder than the archery one. There is not really an indication of how much power you are throwing the ring with which is one reason why it is so difficult. Another reason it is so difficult is because there is little to no indication of depth for the ring.
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The full release of EcoVerse is here!

EcoVerse was designed by Dakota, a finalist of Google Play’s Change the Game Design Challenge. In partnership with Girls Make Games, Dakota worked with GMG’s development team to bring her game to life.