Evolution 2: The Fight for Intelligent Life

Evolution 2: The Fight for Intelligent Life is a life simulation and real-time strategy game that allows players to experience and control evolution, whilst competing against other players to reach the goal of "Intelligent Life". It is the sequel to the 1997 game Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life.

Gameplay
Much like its predecessor, Evolution 2 can be played alone or against up to three computer players. There is also a multiplayer option, where up to four players can take part. Each player starts with a basal tetrapod, the very first land dwellers, and must help it survive until it evolves. Evolution is achieved by designating points to an animal that will help it survive better against natural disasters or opposing players. If an animal is in a suitable location, it will feed, breed and thrive. Most animals can evolve into a number of different species.

New to Evolution 2 is the ability for the player to take direct control of their animals. Here, the player can direct their animals to a suitable habitat, find food and defend territory from rival players.

Animals
Evolution 2 features a large range of creatures, including 128 extinct species, listed below.
 * Acanthostega
 * Aepycamelus
 * Allosaurus
 * Amphicyon
 * Anyklosaurus
 * Archaeopteryx
 * Archaeothyris
 * Argentavis
 * Australopithecus
 * Beelzebufo
 * Brachiosaurus
 * Cacops
 * Capetus
 * Carbonemys
 * Casineria
 * Cave Lion
 * Chalicotherium
 * Chroniosuchus
 * Coelurosauravus
 * Compsognathus
 * Confuciusornis
 * Darwinius
 * Deinonychus
 * Deinosuchus
 * Deinotherium
 * Dendrerpeton
 * Desmatosuchus
 * Diacodexis
 * Diadectes
 * Didelphodon
 * Diictodon
 * Dilophosaurus
 * Dimetrodon
 * Diplocaulus
 * Diplodocus
 * Diprotodon
 * Dire Wolf
 * Doedicurus
 * Dryosaurus
 * Edaphosaurus
 * Elasmotherium
 * Elginerpeton
 * Entelodon
 * Eoraptor
 * Eryops
 * Euparkeria
 * Gastornis
 * Giant Moa
 * Gigantopithecus
 * Gracilisuchus
 * Hesperocyon
 * Heterodontosaurus
 * Hyaenodon
 * Hylonomus
 * Hynerpeton
 * Icaronycteris
 * Ichthyornis
 * Ichthyostega
 * Iguanodon
 * Ilingoceros
 * Inostrancevia
 * Kaprosuchus
 * Leptictidium
 * Limnoscelis
 * Longisquama
 * Lystrosaurus
 * Marasuchus
 * Megacerops
 * Megalania
 * Megaloceros
 * Megatherium
 * Megazostrodon
 * Merychippus
 * Mesonyx
 * Mesopithecus
 * Metoposaurus
 * Miacis
 * Milleretta
 * Moeritherium
 * Moschops
 * Nemegtbataar
 * Nimravus
 * Pachycephalosaurus
 * Paleotherium
 * Palorchestes
 * Pantylus
 * Paraceratherium
 * Parasaurolophus
 * Pelagornis
 * Petrolacosaurus
 * Phorusrhacos
 * Plateosaurus
 * Platybelodon
 * Platyhystrix
 * Plesiadapis
 * Postosuchus
 * Prionosuchus
 * Procoptodon
 * Proterogyrinus
 * Psittacosaurus
 * Pterodactylus
 * Purgatorius
 * Quetzalcoatlus
 * Repenomamus
 * Rhinesuchus
 * Rutiodon
 * Sarkastodon
 * Scelidosaurus
 * Scutosaurus
 * Seymouria
 * Sharovipteryx
 * Sivatherium
 * Smilodon
 * Spinosaurus
 * Stegosaurus
 * Thrinaxodon
 * Thylacoleo
 * Titanoboa
 * Triceratops
 * Tulerpeton
 * Tyrannosaurus
 * Uintatherium
 * Vegavis
 * Ventastega
 * Volaticotherium
 * Westlothiana
 * Woolly Mammoth
 * Zalambdalestes