Free evolution simulation game
Screenshots
The Bibites is a free Windows game that simulates the process of evolution in a unique way. The title uses pixel graphics to display how Bibites change in their environment. As the creatures evolve, they’ll develop vision, self-awareness, pheromones and the ability to grab objects.
While the concept of evolution games is frequently left unexplored, there are many great simulation titles to discover. Alternatives to The Bibites include Worlds - History Simulator, LORED, and Chub, Chomp, Chill. As The Bibites has limited playability, these titles are a fantastic option to download once you’ve completed them.
Evolution
The Bibites is a game about evolution where you can place Bibites in a set variety of circumstances. From the chosen selection, you’ll watch as they begin to adapt to the environment they’re placed in.
The options that a Bibite can achieve through evolution include self-awareness, pheromones, vision, and ways to interact with objects. Due to the limited selection of features, the game ends relatively quickly compared to alternative titles.
YouTube
The Bibites have a YouTube channel where the history and development of the game are shown. This interaction with players allows the developers to fully show the gameplay and acts as a wiki for the title. The channel also tracks the changelog of the game, showcasing the new features in a short video.
Interactive
As you play The Bibites, you can interact by grabbing one of the creatures with your mouse. Through this, you’re able to place the creatures in a new location, throw them or force them to lay eggs. Additionally, selectively killing the Bibites will control the population size in the simulation.
Free
The Bibites is entirely free to play, requiring no payment before you download the title. The title accepts donations if you enjoy the gameplay and want to support the developer’s ongoing work.
Evolution made simple
The Bibites is a fun yet a complex game that may require the use of a wiki to complete. The title’s graphics are simplistic, using pixel art to show the various stages of evolution. As you view the simulation, interacting with the creatures allows you to toss them aside or place them in new areas.