Unnatural Selection is a quirky strategy game from 1993 that asks a simple question: what if evolution had a sense of humor? You’re tasked with guiding creatures through generations, tweaking traits and watching the results unfold, sometimes brilliantly, sometimes disastrously. It’s part science experiment, part chaotic sandbox, and entirely unpredictable. You might create a perfectly adapted species, or you might accidentally doom them in spectacular fashion. Either way, it’s entertaining to watch the process play out. It’s not the most polished experience, but its originality makes it worth exploring.
How to play -
Game modes: single-player
To slow down the game emulation press CTRL+F11, to speed up the game press CTRL+F12. Press Escape (ESC) to exit fullscreen mode.
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More about -
Status: abandonware
Genre: strategy
Released in: 1993
Publisher: Maxis
Developer: Maxis
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