
Computer Lunch's Cell to Singularity: Evolution has released a new update called Reality Reboot. The team has redesigned the game's prestige system with input from game designer Chyrsto, founder of the Danish studio Octocube Games and the creator of titles like CIFI and ISEPS.
Cell to Singularity: Reality Reboot is Now Live on Android, iOS, and PC
At the heart of this overhaul is the Reality Engine, which now acts as a revamped core for the Primary Simulation. Every game system has been reworked to enable a more fluid pace and give players more choices.
Once you reach Research Level 56, you can unlock new Life chapters within your Primary Simulations. The first new evolutionary branch is Amphibians, which details everything from ancient caecilians to the common frog.
Twenty-one new nodes expand the life tree, and a dedicated Amphibians generator enhances production in the Land garden. The update also adds two new augments: the axolotl and the poison frog.
Over Two Hundred Upgrades
Time Upgrades reward extended, continuous play sessions with bonus prestige currency. Garden Upgrades allow you to shape biomes individually or level them up evenly, depending on your strategy. Synthesizer Upgrades improve currency conversion rates, while Capacitor Upgrades boost production by rewarding generator diversity.
These interconnected systems feed into two new prestige currencies: Metabits and Knowledge. You can generate them using the Metabit Converter and Knowledge Converter. Metabits continue to track your Entropy conversion, while Knowledge is used to unlock further upgrades for the Reality Engine.
Watch the trailer for the Reality Reboot update for Cell to Singularity right here!
The Reality Reboot update also kicks off a broader expansion plan. The developers have scheduled monthly content releases. Future additions will include the Uraniborg observatory, bivalve collecting, the dawn of the automobile age, and new creatures from the world of creepy crawlies.
If you're curious, you can download the game and try the update now from the Google Play Store.
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