Niche - A Genetics Survival Game Reviews

Niche - A Genetics Survival Game is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Cubed3
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5 / 10
Sep 13, 2020

Niche is cute, and has some interesting ideas about evolution and adapting to changing circumstances. One of its best charms is the feeling of connection with the first animals as it fades away into a unique connection simply with the continuing family line. These are marred by a very repetitive turn structure, and an exceedingly complex gene system - both serve to get in the way of having fun. The vision is exciting, but the reality is too much of a grind to recommend in any large capacity, beyond the novelty of interacting with life/death in a memorable way, if nothing else.

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6 / 10.0
Sep 4, 2020

As a science lesson, it’s pretty nifty. As a game, I didn’t care for it.

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6.3 / 10.0
Sep 3, 2020

While I always love and appreciate the efforts of developers that experiment in generally unexplored experiences there's no mistaking the risks involved with doing so...

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Loved
Sep 2, 2020

A game that keeps me playing for just one more turn, and then one more, even when I’m tired after a long day is a great game in my book. Niche – A Genetics Survival Game isn’t a game for everyone. Of course, you can dive in and just create your family without keeping the genetics in mind. But the deeper I delved, the more the game appealed to me. Notebook at the ready, keeping track of what genes I wanted to strive for, making choices to make the gene pool stable and strong. I love it. So if you like a game that you can sink your teeth in, and you love planning, strategising and playing around to get the best results, then Niche is your game. No fighting (well, aside from defending yourself from a predator), no violence, taking your time and trying to get a thriving tribe of Nichelings while exploring the surroundings. It will make for many, many hours of gaming fun.

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