Back when "mobile" gaming was dominated by the Nintendo Gameboy, a unique RPG game burst on to the scene. The game was called Pokemon. The Pokemon franchise has continued until this very day. With the exception of Pokemon Go, Pika Chu and friends have been kept exclusive to platforms manufactured by Nintendo.
ilmfinity's Evo Creo is a game that follows in the foot steps of Pokemon. However, unlike Pokemon, gamers can play Evo Creo on iOS, Android, and the Kindle Fire. I prefer to play Evo Creo on a 7" or 8" tablet because it is easy to carry and reminds me of playing on a handheld gaming device. To ilmfinity's credit Evo Creo will run well on many older devices. The game is not particularly demanding on the hardware which is refreshing in a world filled with bloated games that seem to be designed to force you into purchasing new hardware.
Those who have ventured into the Poke world will find that the world of Zenith is different but familiar. On screen controls have replaced the direction pad and buttons, but the game is responsive and lag is barely noticeable. (if any)
Combat in Evo Creo is just like a seasoned veteran would expect. I found myself able to use techniques that I had developed on my DS years ago. Controls work like you expect they would and menus are easy to use and understand.
I have only come across two things that detract from the experience. Every once in a while there is audio distortion during load scenes on my iPad. This may be a glitch in the free version of the game that is related to the system that present ads randomly during gameplay. While the game is free to play I would recommend buying the full version in order to not have to deal with the pop up ads. With a price that ranges between .99 and 2.99 it is a far better deal than the price we used to pay in order to catch and tame virtual monsters.