Worlds
Each world sets the starting conditions. Open one to explore its species and tree of life β or build your own.
Shared worlds anyone can evolve in β even without an account.
Verglas
A frozen ocean moon circling a giant planet, sealed under a kilometres-thick ice shell that blocks nearly all sunlight. Tidal flexing keeps a dark, salty sea liquid beneath the ice, warmed and fed by mineral-rich vents on the seabed. Gravity is light and the cold water oxygen-poor, so life clings to the under-ice ceiling above and the vent fields far below.
The Sunscoured Flats
A vast arid desert under a fierce white sun and slightly heavier-than-Earth gravity. Liquid water survives only in deep aquifers and brief dawn dew; days scorch, nights freeze, and relentless wind drives the dunes across cracked salt pans.
The Ashfall Basin
A volcanic basin under a smoke-dimmed sky and Earth-like gravity. Sulfur vents and scalding mineral pools dot fields of cooled basalt; the air is thin and acrid, and heat from below β not sunlight β drives much of life here.
Tethys Shallows
A warm, shallow inland sea under a yellow sun and Earth-like gravity. Tidal mudflats meet brackish lagoons; oxygen is plentiful in the water, scarce in the thick muck.

