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Cell to Singularity vs Hyper Evolution

Cell to Singularity 4.8★ · Free + IAP 75
Winner Cell to Singularity
Hyper Evolution 4.7★ · Free + IAP 45

Cell to Singularity offers a more engaging and educational idle clicker experience despite recent stability issues, while Hyper Evolution is plagued by an overwhelming number of ads and repetitive gameplay.

Cell to Singularity provides an educational and addictive idle game experience with a focus on evolution and science, though recent updates have introduced crashing and progression issues. Hyper Evolution, while having an interesting concept, is severely hampered by an excessive number of unskippable ads and repetitive gameplay, making it frustrating for many users.

Head to head

Features & Gameplay edge: Cell to SingularityR2R8R12R13
Cell to Singularity Users praise Cell to Singularity for its educational content, diverse evolutionary paths (primary simulation, events, Mesozoic Valley, Beyond), and satisfying idle clicker mechanics R2R8R35. However, some find the gameplay repetitive over time and wish for more interaction R12R13.
Hyper Evolution Hyper Evolution's core gameplay involves evolving through different stages, which some find fun and addictive . However, many users report that the evolutionary stages are purely cosmetic with little variation, and the game lacks free choice, making it linear and boring after a while .
Ease of Use & Progression edge: Cell to SingularityR24R27R29R35
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity is generally considered easy to get into and progress through, especially early on R29R35R44. However, some recent updates have made progression much slower and more expensive, leading to frustration R24R27. The game also has a 'Singularity' mechanic that resets progress, which some users dislike .
Hyper Evolution Hyper Evolution's gameplay is simple to understand, but progression is severely hindered by constant ads . Users also note a lack of purpose for in-game coins beyond mythical creatures, suggesting a shallow progression system .
Reliability & Performance edge: Cell to SingularityR3R4R7R11
Cell to Singularity Many recent reviews for Cell to Singularity report significant crashing issues, often on startup, when watching reward videos, or during specific in-game events R3R4R7R11. Some users also experienced broken features like ads not granting rewards R52.
Hyper Evolution Hyper Evolution users primarily complain about sound issues when playing offline . While the game itself seems to run, the overwhelming ad frequency is a major performance and user experience problem .
Price & Value (Ads/IAP) edge: Cell to SingularityR5R13R14R25
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity is free with IAP, and many users appreciate the lack of forced ads and the ability to progress without spending money R5R14R44. However, some find the need to watch ads for boosts annoying, and the 'Infinity Pass' for ad-free play is temporary and considered expensive R13R25.
Hyper Evolution Hyper Evolution is free with IAP, but users overwhelmingly report an excessive number of forced ads, often every 10-15 seconds or after every level, making the game nearly unplayable . Crucially, some users who paid to remove ads still experienced them .
Support & Accuracy edge: Cell to SingularityR2R8R9R34
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity is praised for its educational content, with users learning new facts and even fact-checking them R2R8R35R44. However, some users point out scientific inaccuracies R9. Developer responses to crashing issues are mentioned, but some users report no resolution or unresponsiveness R34.
Hyper Evolution Hyper Evolution is criticized for its historical and scientific inaccuracies, such as an incorrect timeline for evolution and strange bonus items . There are no specific mentions of developer support in the reviews, but the issue of paid ad removal not working suggests a lack of effective support or a bug .
Pick Cell to Singularity if

you enjoy idle clicker games with an educational twist and a focus on scientific evolution, are willing to tolerate occasional crashes, and prefer a game with fewer forced ads.

Pick Hyper Evolution if

you are looking for a very simple, repetitive evolution game and are prepared to play offline to avoid an overwhelming number of ads, or if you don't mind constant interruptions.

Evidence note: The evidence for Hyper Evolution is heavily skewed towards negative feedback regarding ads, which dominates user discussions. Cell to Singularity has a more balanced set of reviews, with recent negative feedback focusing on technical issues.

Frequently asked

Do these games have a lot of ads?
Cell to Singularity generally has fewer forced ads, with many users appreciating the lack of constant interruptions, though some ads are required for boosts R5R14R44R52. Hyper Evolution, however, is severely criticized for having an excessive number of forced ads, often appearing every 10-15 seconds or after every level, making it nearly unplayable for many .
Are these games educational?
Cell to Singularity is highly praised for its educational content, with users learning about science and evolution, and even fact-checking the information provided R2R8R35R44. Hyper Evolution, on the other hand, is criticized for its historical and scientific inaccuracies in its evolutionary timeline and bonus items .
Do these games crash frequently?
Cell to Singularity has received numerous recent complaints about frequent crashes, particularly on startup, when watching reward videos, or during specific in-game events across various devices R4R7R11R16. Hyper Evolution reviews do not highlight crashing as a primary issue, though some users report sound problems when playing offline .

What reviewers actually said

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  1. [R2] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Fantastic Game: I am not a big gaming guy, but I chose this game from an advertisement thinking it was just gonna be a game I’d try for a few minutes and hate. But rather the opposite! The gameplay is a ton of fun if you like clickers, and the best part is the facts everywhere! I’ve learned a lot from the game and actually fact checking with the internet everything seems legit! Great game if you w
  2. [R8] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Fun to see life grow on earth: So fun to learn how life evolved over time .
  3. [R12] Cell to Singularity 3/5 · US Meh: I played it for a couple weeks. It’s boring and overly repetitive. It’s cool if you just want to push the same buttons over and over again, but otherwise it’s barely a game. At least there weren’t many ads.
  4. [R13] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US Repeating Loop: Don’t bother. You’ll have to do the same thing over and over again, each time waiting longer to achieve just a little bit more. It’s brain addiction designed with AI. Unless you literally want to kill you brain “cells”. Most importantly, you’ll never get out of the ad play loop if you go for it.
  5. [R24] Cell to Singularity 3/5 · US What happened?: I used to love playing this game but I came back after a while and now everything is 1000 times more expensive and there’s no way to progress that isn’t spending money or waiting a month
  6. [R27] Cell to Singularity 3/5 · GB Updates!: Ever since the last update it keeps crashing. Progress is very slow now. I don’t watch adverts any more , they are boring and too long.
  7. [R29] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Fairly Satisfying game.: A nice game to spend time on, upgrading paths is quite easy and unlocking new life forms is a breeze. Overall if you want to spend time on a fun game this is it.
  8. [R35] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Amazing game!: Has so many parts of evolution, half of it I didn’t even know! The game is quick to progress and easy to play. There’s so many tress, the primary simulation, the events, the mezazoic valley AND the beyond!
  9. [R3] Cell to Singularity 3/5 · US Still need some work: After some years and come back. I am amazed that this one still have updated. However, whenever I reset the world, the game crash. There are too many things on the screen compared to how it used to, and there are no way to hide it. The definition of the idle item/ things did not disappear after you accidentally tap on.
  10. [R4] Cell to Singularity 2/5 · US Broken: Was fun. Now it just crashes every time I try to watch a reward video.
  11. [R7] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US Crash city: Doesn’t load most of the time. Just crashes
  12. [R11] Cell to Singularity 4/5 · US Crashh: Fun but crashes every 5 min on i phone’s SE second Gen
  13. [R5] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Fun idle game: Didn’t expect much but was pleasantly surprised by the lack of forced adds and satisfying gameplay loop.
  14. [R14] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US A beauty: I cant lie when i first started this gameI thought it was just going to be a normal ad ridden mobile game. Turns out… nah I cant even spoil it just download it!
  15. [R25] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US Double points: The new ads make this impossible to collect
  16. [R9] Cell to Singularity 3/5 · US Wish it was more realistic: I’m only 5 minutes into the game, I’m already seeing that some evolution unlocks cost more and are after some evolution unlocks, that in the real world came after. Like how the moon came after the earth cooled down, and how RNA comes after DNA, RNA came before DNA. I still like the game but would like it more if it was in tune with history.
  17. [R34] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US Not playable any more: Updated: the dev responded to this review with “email us and….” I emailed them 3 days before the below original review was posted. TWiCE! THeY HAVE NOT responded since, over 2weeks(as of 5/31/2026). NOPE They DO NOT CARE!!!! It WAS a good game. Until most recent update (as of 5/15/2026). The game stops every 1 to 2 seconds for 3 to 5 seconds at a time. It isn’t responsive to
  18. [R44] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Amazing game!: This game is so informative and fun to play. You don’t have to spend any money and it’s just as fun as if you did. I’ve paid a few times but mainly just to donate because the developers did an amazing job. I really like the special events. The Bee and Flower one is my favorite so far. It blew my mind how the two have always been dependent on each other and have evolved over time to
  19. [R52] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US Broken features: It’s bad enough that the game forces you to watch ads in order to get the production speed boosts which are necessary for completing events. What’s worse is the ads don’t even grant you the rewards and just leave you stuck in the ad with no way of exiting short of quitting out of the app. Either extremely incompetent or extremely cruel and greedy. Most likely a mix of both.
  20. [R16] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US can’t even play: it crashes on startup, tried on both my phone and ipad and it didn’t work on either. from the looks of it, this is a problem a lot of people are having, and even though the devs say newer updates will help, the new updates aren’t actually fixing the issue.

Synthesized from 120 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store