Everything is Crab just clawed its way to 500k sales a month after launch, and Odd Dreams Digital dropped the Evolution 1.1 update to celebrate. PC Gamer's Fraser Brown calls it his nightly Steam Deck routine, cranking out mutant freaks instead of sleeping. The roguelite's whole gimmick—eating stuff to sprout antlers, tentacles, or wings—hit hard with players who vibe with the Spore-meets-roguelite chaos.

The 1.1 patch adds Tracker as a new level-3 predator evolution for hunting bonuses, Lick Wounds ultimate for self-healing, new specializations for Stoner/Leech/Spur, the ability to skip specs for mutagen points, easier evolution unlocks via pressure levels, fresh cosmetics, world foliage tweaks, Twitch integration, and accessibility/QoL fixes. Steam shows Very Positive reviews overall (87% of 2,703 English reviews) with recent ones at Mostly Positive (71% of 1,070), plus a current player peak around 1,400-2,400 concurrent after an all-time high of over 20k. Japanese outlets like AUTOMATON and Denfami noted the 500k milestone with big thanks from the dev.

Secret Mode and the studio teased more free updates in late summer including community-designed stuff, plus premium DLC later. The indie breakout proves meme energy and solid evolution loops can still move serious units on Steam without a big marketing budget. L + ratio to anyone sleeping on it.