The game is based on the combat and feel of Pokemon games, except with more of a mobile-friendly structure with randomized levels along with a whole crafting system. Overall, it’s the closest thing to a standard Pokemon game that you can get on Android without emulating one of the classics. The game is full of the goofy self-referential humor that defines the Teen Titans series. Also, it’s a paid game without in-app purchases, which might appeal to parents wanting a fun game for their kids or anyone who objects to in-app purchases. One change is that certain moves are rechargeable, so characters can’t blast off several overpowered moves in a row. The addition of traits, abilities, and boons helps alter the strategy that you use to win. Otherwise, this game stays close to the familiar classic Pokemon formula. EvoCreo supports cross-platform multiplayer and saving, so you can start the game on Android and continue playing on another platform. The combat is a bit simplified compared to other Pokemon-style games, with one main attack and several special attacks that charge up over time. Still, if you want a more hands-on experience when it comes to raising and creating your monster while still partaking in battles and online multiplayer, this is your game. It’s a solid title to check out if you love Pokemon yet you’re willing to try something new.