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E.V.O.: Search for Eden - Chapter 5: Early Man (Part 1/7)

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

The eighteenth video in a walkthrough requested by XanderMisfit. I am a man! At least, I become an early form of what will evolve into a man later. That's not something the game does automatically for you, and not a necessary step. You can do this as soon as Chapter 4, assuming you have enough points. Get the Cat Jaw and Rabbit Body. Then you can get the Ramothecus Body which will transform you into a monkey. This is irreversible, the only thing you can do after that is select the "Evolve further" option a couple of times until you become a caveman with an axe. Then you reached the final possible evolution of the game (apart from going back and forth between increasing and decreasing your body size). Note that none of what the game does at this point (like my creature instantly becoming an ape) is an accurate representation of the theory of evolution.

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  • i dont remember learning in science class that there was a time when monkeys ate horses...

  • @ryujj143 I'm not an expert biologist, but I don't think that's accurate either.

  • @ryujj143, my people ate horses when European brought them over and we still do XD.

  • @NeCacaluXuxultic I eat horse meat from time to time myself. Not too bad.

  • Early man actually sucks in this game lol.

  • @Shishizurui Yeah, well you know. We have intellect and use deadly tools, especially now, but a primitive weapon or even an axe or hammer is never stronger than a bull or rhino.

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  • @DarkEvil87, that's 'cause it is teh SHIZ NITS!

  • aww..the poor otters :(

  • @Schizima One could say it's a good thing about the game. It certainly fails at representing an accurate scientific view of evolution, but it lets the player do all sorts of combinations depending on how he wants to play, giving way for many different playthroughs.

  • Weird, I've played through this game at least twice and my creature never looked like that.

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