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Revolution Idle vs Cell to Singularity

Revolution Idle 4.8★ · Free + IAP 70
Winner Cell to Singularity
Cell to Singularity 4.8★ · Free + IAP 75

Cell to Singularity is a better choice for players seeking an educational and less grind-focused idle game, despite its crashing issues, while Revolution Idle appeals to those who enjoy deep, complex, and sometimes extremely long-term progression.

Cell to Singularity offers an engaging, educational idle experience with a focus on evolution, though it suffers from frequent crashes and slow progression at later stages. Revolution Idle provides a complex and addictive idle game with multiple layers of progression, but some users find it becomes too grindy and complicated with macros.

Head to head

Features & Gameplay Depth edge: Revolution IdleR5R6R25R27
Revolution Idle Revolution Idle is praised for its deep, multi-layered gameplay, offering many things to do beyond initial progression, such as generators, stars, and a 'dream zoo' R5R27R50. Users appreciate the satisfying automation and the feeling that the game doesn't get old R25. However, some find the introduction of macros after 'eternity' makes the game less user-friendly and too much like coding R6R34.
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity is lauded for its educational content, teaching about evolution, space, and other topics through its gameplay R62R68R95. It offers multiple 'trees' and simulations like the primary simulation, events, Mesozoic Valley, and 'the beyond' R95. Some users, however, find the gameplay repetitive and boring after a couple of weeks .
Ease of Use & Learning Curve edge: Cell to SingularityR3R6R27R34
Revolution Idle Revolution Idle can take a long time to get into, but once players do, it becomes fun and addictive R3. The game's progression is described as fast once it gets going, with achievements providing boosts R27. However, the introduction of macros is a significant hurdle for some, making the game less user-friendly R6R34.
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity is generally easy to get into, with upgrading paths being quite simple and unlocking new life forms a breeze R96. However, some users find the new singularity shop confusing after updates , and the game can feel overwhelming with too many things on screen .
Progression & Grind tieR2R4R5R9
Revolution Idle Revolution Idle offers satisfying progression, with users enjoying breaking through 'walls' and finding optimal ways to advance R2R5. However, a common complaint is that the game becomes extremely grindy, especially after the 'eternity' or last prestige system, requiring thousands of repetitions R4R9. Some core features like 'time warp' have been removed or nerfed, frustrating long-time players .
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity's progression is described as quick and easy to play initially R95. However, many users report that progress becomes very slow at later stages, requiring significant waiting or spending money R96. The 'singularity' or 'prestige' system is disliked by some for resetting all progress .
Reliability & Technical Issues edge: Revolution IdleR10R12R15R21
Revolution Idle Revolution Idle has various technical issues including not loading for some users , crashing R15, and progress being wiped or deleted after updates or linking accounts R12R21. There are also reports of specific bugs like not being able to get an achievement R10 or a bug preventing progression past a certain IP amount .
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity frequently crashes, especially on startup or when trying to watch reward videos, making it unplayable for many R64. Some users experience freezing when tapping certain items or a blank screen after the first upgrade . There are also reports of progress deletion after video glitches or purchases not being restored .
Price & Value (Free vs. Paid) edge: Revolution IdleR13R29R50R64
Revolution Idle Revolution Idle is praised for having no ads whatsoever and no interrupted gameplay, making it a 'dream idle game' for many R29R50. While it has IAPs, the core experience is free of forced monetization. However, some users complain about accidental IAP spending with no refund R13.
Cell to Singularity Cell to Singularity is generally appreciated for its lack of forced ads . However, many users feel compelled to watch ads for necessary production boosts , and some report issues where reward videos don't grant rewards or crash the app R64. The 'Infinity Pass' is criticized for being expensive (£12.99) and only lasting 30 days, making long-term progress without spending difficult R96.
Pick Revolution Idle if

You enjoy complex, deep idle games with multiple layers of progression and are willing to learn advanced mechanics like macros R5R25R27. You prioritize an ad-free experience and don't mind a significant grind in later stages R4R29R50.

Pick Cell to Singularity if

You prefer an idle game with an educational theme, focusing on science and evolution, and appreciate a generally easy learning curve R62R68. You are looking for a game that is informative and fun, even if it might crash occasionally R62R95.

Evidence note: Both apps have a significant number of recent negative reviews related to technical issues and progression changes, which somewhat skews the perception compared to their high lifetime ratings. For Revolution Idle, there's a strong sentiment against recent changes to core features and the introduction of macros. For Cell to Singularity, frequent crashing on various devices is a major recurring complaint.

Frequently asked

Does Revolution Idle have ads?
No, Revolution Idle is praised by users for having no ads whatsoever and no interrupted gameplay, providing a smooth experience R29R50.
Is Cell to Singularity accurate in its science?
Cell to Singularity is generally considered educational and factually accurate by many users, who appreciate learning about science and evolution R62R68R95. However, one user noted a specific inaccuracy regarding DNA's self-replication R100.
Do these games have cross-platform saves?
Revolution Idle users reported issues with cross-platform saves, specifically being unable to play on mobile after linking to Steam R12. Cell to Singularity also has issues, with a user unable to use Google login on iOS despite having a PC save R120.
What is the 'Infinity Pass' in Cell to Singularity?
The 'Infinity Pass' in Cell to Singularity is a paid feature that costs £12.99 and lasts only 30 days, which some users criticize as being expensive and misnamed given its temporary nature R96.

What reviewers actually said

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  1. [R5] Revolution Idle 5/5 · US Helpful review: I have been playing this game for quite some time I have about 10 days of playtime, took me about 96 hours to get my first unity and I’m working on my second right now. This game is a very good incremental game with multiple layers that almost hook you into it. There are many good features about the game, understanding the best and most optimal way to progress through the game has
  2. [R6] Revolution Idle 3/5 · US Good until macros: Once you crack eternity, the game becomes a lot less user friendly with the introduction of macros instead of normal automation. This is the reason I dropped the game. It was fun until this point though!
  3. [R25] Revolution Idle 5/5 · US Play this game if you love idle games: genuinely so fun, rewarding, and in depth once it gets going, automation is so satisfying and the game feels like it cant get old, wish there were more challenges though
  4. [R27] Revolution Idle 5/5 · US so good: I am amazed by how addicted I got. You start out slow but when you prestige things get faster, I thought reaching infinity was the end of the game but OH BOY I WAS WRONG there is so much to do and so much to see. What I’m trying to say is it’s not one of them boring games that don’t have anything to do in, but this one has so much. five stars
  5. [R3] Revolution Idle 3/5 · US Time and fun: It took me so long to get into the game but I is really fun and addictive but it took a long time like I said so that why it is a 3 star
  6. [R34] Revolution Idle 1/5 · US Great game but: Great game until you unlock macros. I play games like these to kill time not to learn a coding skill. Keep it simple for the simple people.
  7. [R2] Revolution Idle 5/5 · US Top 10 greatest games ever: I played before the developers added unity (unity spoilers ahead) and I have had an amazing experience, one small thing is that some times I feels like you hit a wall in progression like in the different zodiac element achievements and attack levels but it feel amazing when you find the build to break though that wall and start processing like crazy. Great game going fo
  8. [R4] Revolution Idle 1/5 · US The flow is great until…: You get to the last “prestige” system which half the game. It becomes more and more and more grindy til the point you have to repeat it over 100,000 times. Utterly boring and the offline system is rubbish.
  9. [R9] Revolution Idle 3/5 · US Hits a wall: These infinity games always hit a wall where it’s just not worth playing anymore. For this game, it was after you hit the first eternity. You basically restart the entire game after you hit eternity with one small upgrade. It’s really not worth playing anymore.
  10. [R10] Revolution Idle 1/5 · US Bugs: Can’t do achievement 200
  11. [R12] Revolution Idle 3/5 · US Odd: The game was perfect until I linked my steam, now I can’t play on phone
  12. [R15] Revolution Idle 3/5 · GB Not bad: On my tablet account Andion the app opens but never plays so pls fix it
  13. [R21] Revolution Idle 3/5 · GB New update: I’ve been playing this game quite a lot for the last few weeks and I’ve really enjoyed it, in no way is this a negative take at the game because this is genuinely one of the best idle games I’ve ever played, but the new update has changed something. All my saves have been wiped. All of my data. And I can’t seem to find out how to get it back. I hope this isn’t just me but help would be
  14. [R13] Revolution Idle 1/5 · US -10^10^100/10: GIVE ME A REFUND OF TIME FLUX IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY SPEND IT!!!!!! WILL NEVER BUY AGAIN!!!!!!!!
  15. [R29] Revolution Idle 5/5 · US Idk: So relaxing and peaceful and no ads I love this game and I think you should play this.
  16. [R50] Revolution Idle 5/5 · US Dream Idle Game Brought To Life😃: I downloaded this game, thinking it would be the same as every other: A ad-heavy game. This game has no ads whatsoever, and no interrupted gameplay. Also, there are constantly things to do. Broke Infinity? Get generators and stars. Got an Eternity? Open your dream zoo next. Right now, I have 50 Sx EP. This is the dream idle game. If you’re looking for a fun idle g
  17. [R64] Cell to Singularity 2/5 · US Broken: Was fun. Now it just crashes every time I try to watch a reward video.
  18. [R62] 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
  19. [R68] Cell to Singularity 5/5 · US Fun to see life grow on earth: So fun to learn how life evolved over time .
  20. [R95] 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!
  21. [R100] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US Not accurate 😡😡: DNA can not self replicate according to scientific studies, but in Cell to Singularity, in the explanation for DNA, it states DNA can self replicate. Bad game 😡
  22. [R120] Cell to Singularity 1/5 · US I like this game: Been playing for a week on pc. Realized i could have cross platform saves. Linked to my google account and surprise the app on ios doesnt have a google login button. Highly disappointed. Ill check back in a few weeks but if i cant use that feature i will quit playing all together.
  23. [R96] Cell to Singularity 3/5 · GB Absorbing, but expensive: As it was no doubt designed to do, it’s easy to get into this without too much trouble, and it’s quite informative and entertaining. Reach a certain point, though, and making further progress takes forever because accumulating resources takes so long without buying them. The so-called Infinity Pass lasts only 30 days, for £12.99! Pretty scandalous misnaming. Anyway, too r

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