Typing World: Evolution Idle
Your typing breathes life into the world.
"Planet Typing" is a brand-new 3D experience that merges typing practice with planetary creation simulation. Every time you type a word, nature sprouts, oceans expand, and life begins to move on a once-desolate planet.
【Game Features】
■ Build Your Planet with Every Keystroke
Type "kusa" (grass) or "mori" (forest), and watch trees cluster instantly on the surface. Type "umi" (ocean) to expand vast waters, or "kazan" (volcano) to raise fiery peaks. Your words transform the planet in real-time.
■ A Vibrant Ecosystem (Stage 2)
Once nature thrives, the animals arrive. Cats, giraffes, pandas, penguins... These creatures will begin to wander freely across the planet you've built. Land animals roam the fields, while fish swim in the seas you created. They navigate and live according to the terrain you've designed.
■ Stunning 3D Visuals & Intuitive Controls
The beautiful 3D planet can be rotated and viewed from any angle with simple swipe gestures. The satisfying effects of successful typing and the ever-changing beauty of the planet provide a relaxing environment to master your typing skills.
■ Preservation with the Album System
When you've created a planet you're proud of, save it to your album upon clearing the stage. The preview function doesn't just show a picture—it "fully restores" the terrain, colors, and walking animals of that exact moment. Revisit your favorite worlds anytime.
【Recommended For】
People who want to improve typing skills while having fun.
Those who find traditional typing software boring.
Fans of relaxing simulation and "zen" games.
Anyone who loves world-building and creating miniature gardens.
The world changes with every word you type.
Download "Planet Typing" now and start creating your own unique planet of life in the vast universe!
| Published | 11 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Author | masimaro |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Tags | 3D, boxel, Indie, Singleplayer, Typing |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Code |





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