Observe a living system
Tiny organisms compete for nutrients, form lineages, adapt to changing conditions, and sometimes vanish completely.
Flawed Spoon Games
Microsea · Public development
A living digital ocean where microscopic life evolves, mutates, survives, and disappears over time.
The premise
Microsea is a persistent artificial-life aquarium where microscopic organisms swim, feed, reproduce, mutate, and die in a shared digital ocean.
It is not a traditional game about reaching a win screen. It is a living world you check on over time: watch what changes, influence the ecosystem, and return later to see what survived.
Inside the ecosystem
Tiny organisms compete for nutrients, form lineages, adapt to changing conditions, and sometimes vanish completely.
Registered visitors will be able to drop food tablets into the sea. Some nourish life; others may alter what happens next.
Mutations, population shifts, poison blooms, and new species can emerge from the interaction between the simulation and its visitors.
The sea continues between visits. Come back later and the ecosystem may be thriving, struggling, or completely changed.
Microsea’s public page is live while the first persistent version is being polished and stabilized. Follow the project on itch.io for its full devlog and build-specific updates.