FishFruit14 wrote:Hey, guys! You may remember the last evogame we made,
Fenzo. It was pretty succesful, and here are the results:
Also, here were two other results I couldn't fit in the chart
Anyways, I applaud all who participated. Fenzo was a success.
Now, we're starting again, a bit differently.
Here is a view of part of one of the oceans of our planet. The ocean is called "Seylo", and the planet is "Bebote".
Bebote is a planet with low amounts of oxygen in it's atmosphere. It orbits a dark orangey-red sun, "Enokan", which of course gives out orangey-red light.
Seylo is known as the "green ocean". Various chemicals in Seylo have given it a greenish hue. Seylo is suprisingly shallow, meaning moderate amounts of this red-orange light can reach the bottom. The bottom of Seylo is pitted with long fissures, going deep into the ground. Above these fissures are large amounts of lose substrate, then impenatrable rock.
And right now, on Bebote, there is only one form of life, which inhabits Seylo.
L is a small green signle celled organism, with only a flagella. It tends to stay near the bottom of the ocean, but not in the crevasses, where it is safe from whatever potential harm there may be.
Here is a picture of L in Seylo:
L are very small, so it will be very hard to find the single L in that picture. If you really wish, zoom in on the bit of ocean floor to the right of the third crevasse.
Right now, L's population is low, as their only food supply are the minerals in the water.
To evolve L, all you need to do is draw L's evolution onto it. A good example can be seen with R on the before mentioned Fenzo.
One main rule that is different between Bebote and Fenzo is splitting. One Fenzo, R only occasionally split. On Bebote, any major evolution will count as a split.
To signify a split, which must be a more drastic evolution than normal, you must change the name of the organism. If you are not splitting the creature, do not change the name. Once you evolve (but don't split) a creature, it's old form is gone. Evolving a creature means evolving all of that creature. Splitting means evolving only a few.The rules are simple:
1) Always save the file as a ".png". It helps the image stay much clearer. Eventually, if we get to a much bigger creature, we may no longer need to, but for now, ".png".
2) Don't devolve someone else's evolution right away. Say someone gives our creature a harmful evolution instead of a helpful one. You CAN devolve it, but wait a little bit first to see how it affects the creature.
3) Nothing innapropriate. Please, people, there's kids on these forums, and it's just not funny.
4) Always state (or quote) which creature you are evolving from, toa void confusion.
Anyways, have fun! I will try to make an EvoChart, and Useable creatures chart, and a food web chart as often as possible.
I can't wait to see how L turns out.
Edit: I would prefer the images transparent if possible, please and thank you.