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  • Summary: Step into the world of Shoru, a land inhabited by powerful creatures known as Creo. These monsters have existed for millennia - yet their origins remain shrouded in mystery. Will you be the one to uncover the truth?

    Begin your journey as a new cadet in the Shoru Police Academy. Mysterious
    Step into the world of Shoru, a land inhabited by powerful creatures known as Creo. These monsters have existed for millennia - yet their origins remain shrouded in mystery. Will you be the one to uncover the truth?

    Begin your journey as a new cadet in the Shoru Police Academy. Mysterious disappearances of Creo are sweeping the land - but this is just the beginning. As you investigate, you’ll uncover hidden plots and ancient secrets. Explore the continent of Shoru along the way with over 50 missions that expand the world and its lore.
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  1. Mar 11, 2025
    100
    EvoCreo 2 is a delightful retro-inspired monster-catching RPG full of quirky quests, diverse locations to explore, and hundreds of adorable Creo to catch.
  2. Apr 25, 2025
    80
    To wrap up, I enjoyed my time with EvoCreo2. It’s a game any fan of Pokémon could enjoy, without the £60 price tag. I liked the Creo designs, main story, side quests, interactions, and world layout. Particularly, the Creo upgrades are more in-depth than just evolution. They had customisable moves, passives, and traits to help them prestige. I also loved the evolution animations and how they were unique for each elemental type. Other animations, such as attack and sprite movements, were also lively. My personal favourite is the Bug Bite move attack animation with its snarly fangs and fluid blood movement.