Cover art for Anomaly Evolution, an adult visual novel by TentaclesGames

Anomaly Evolution

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by TentaclesGames · developer page

Strategy clicker where you evolve a sexy SCP-682 lizard through 32 forms

Evolve your sexy anomalous lizard waifu!

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Strategy clicker where you evolve a sexy SCP-682 lizard through 32 forms

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Anomaly Evolution is TentaclesGames' take on the incremental strategy genre, applying its familiar click-and-upgrade loop to the SCP Foundation universe with a distinctly adult twist. You're tasked with evolving an anomalous lizard creature—reimagined here as a "lizard mommy"—from a single cell into a Lovecraftian god across 32 distinct evolutionary stages. The premise is surreal but serves as a engaging frame for what amounts to a deeply nested progression system.

Gameplay revolves around clicking your creature to generate "cells," the game's base currency, then investing those cells into five upgrade types: Proteins (capacity boosters), Neurons (click multipliers), Genes (damage per click), Morphogens (passive cell generation), and Tissues (auto-clickers). The loop compounds quickly—each unlock enables faster resource production, pushing you toward the Transcendence mechanic, a prestige system that resets your progress in exchange for permanent production multipliers. Hostile Xenocytes add a light combat layer; defeating them yields Evocytes, a rare currency tied to progression milestones. The cycle is intentionally hypnotic, designed for both active and idle play across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and HTML5.

The adult content here is primarily visual and thematic rather than narrative-driven. Expect evolving character designs with explicit sexual characteristics as you progress through forms, fitting the "hentai" and "erotic" tags. TentaclesGames frames this as part of the creature's transformation rather than discrete adult scenes; the tone is tongue-in-cheek rather than graphic. The game's length is effectively infinite thanks to the prestige loop—replayability hinges on chasing the final evolutionary tiers and optimizing your build path. Technical performance across platforms appears solid for a browser-based and cross-platform title.

Pros

  • Compulsive progression loop with meaningful transcendence resets
  • 32 evolutionary forms provide long-term visual and mechanical variety
  • Cross-platform support including mobile and browser play
  • Five interlocking upgrade systems create emergent build complexity
  • Idle-friendly design works for both active and passive engagement
  • SCP Foundation IP provides distinctive setting and flavor

Cons

  • Clicker fatigue for players averse to incremental mechanics
  • Limited narrative or character development beyond evolution
  • Xenocyte combat feels like a minor distraction rather than core system
  • Prestige loop eventually becomes a grind if you miss endgame optimization windows
Recommended for: Fans of incremental and idle games with a taste for adult humor and monster-girl aesthetics will find this satisfying. Players familiar with SCP lore who appreciate irreverent takes on Foundation entities should appreciate the premise.
Skip if: Those uncomfortable with explicit sexual imagery or who find clicker mechanics tedious should look elsewhere.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed the progression treadmill of Cookie Clicker or Universal Paperclips but wanted something with erotic creature design and SCP Foundation flavor, Anomaly Evolution delivers that exact hybrid. The prestige loop mirrors mobile idle games, but the evolution mechanic gives it a visual goal beyond pure number inflation.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Simulation
Platforms
html5, windows, macos, linux, android
Languages
English
Author
TentaclesGames
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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