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Cow Beam - Alien Evolution APK

Cow Beam - Alien Evolution APK

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What's Cow Beam - Alien Evolution APK?

Cow Beam - Alien Evolution is a app for Android, It's developed by Lunagames Fun & Games author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 3.27 stars with 431 rated times.
This product is an app in Casual category. More infomartion of Cow Beam - Alien Evolution on google play
***Discover cows in a vast galaxy***

Cowbeam can best be described as a singleplayer “Who is it?” with planets instead of faces. You need to gather hints that point you towards the right planet where a cow resides. These hints range from the planet’s color to its size, and from the planets vegetation to the amount of moons orbiting around the planet.

Finding the cow is not all that matters, you’ll also want to find stars, hidden within the solar systems. These are used to unlock new levels and upgrades, preparing you for the more difficult levels ahead.

The cows you find are stored in canisters and become a colorful collection. There are even some very special cows to be found throughout these galaxies.

Challenge Mode
Challenge Mode is a new game mode in Cowbeam where hints are only visible for a brief amount of time forcing the player to remember the hints he/she has gathered. Furthermore you can unlock a new achievement if you complete all levels on the new Challenge mode. The challenge mode is perfect for the advanced player. Are you up for the challenge?

Cowbeam features:
★ Uniquely clever casual puzzle gameplay
★ Nearly 5 million unique cows to find
★ 14 upgrades to unlock
★ Over 50 levels spread across 9 unique galaxies
★ Awesome free new Hardcore Mode
★ Beautiful HD graphics
★ Built with unity 3D

Hank the Alien
Hank is in love with cows and he wants to evolve in one. For that he wants to mix his own DNA with that of exotic cows. He is searching the galaxy for unique specimen and beams them up to his spaceship. He knows cow-hood is his destiny and he will not rest until his quest is complete! In space no one hears you scream or moo!!! Use your UFO and your tractor beam and abduct all the cows!

Go interstellar, visit constellations and unlock new worlds by collecting all of the stars, creep up to legendary cattle and become a real predator. In the vast galaxy you explore you clicker away all the stars of a particular star sign. Visit their planets and orbiting moons and follow the clues to advance. Make them your companions and fuse into one unique super cow!

The Funny Cow Abduction story
On April 23, 1897, a Kansas newspaper, the Yates Center Farmer's Advocate, reported an incredible story. On the evening of April 19, local rancher Alexander Hamilton, his son, and a hired man saw a giant cigar-shaped UFO hovering above a corral near the house. Hamilton claimed that in a carriage underneath the structure were "six of the strangest beings I ever saw." Just then, the three men heard a calf bawling and found it trapped in the fence, a rope around its neck extending upward. "We tried to get it off but could not," Hamilton said, "so we cut the wire loose to see the ship, heifer and all, rise slowly, disappearing in the northwest.”

The next day, Hamilton went looking for the animal. He learned that a neighbor had found the butchered remains in his pasture. The neighbour, according to Hamilton, "was greatly mystified in not being able to find any tracks in the soft ground."

Hamilton's statement was followed by an affidavit signed by a dozen prominent citizens who swore that "for truth and veracity we have never heard [Hamilton's] word questioned." In the following days, his story was published in newspapers throughout the United States and even in Europe.

Ufologists rediscovered the account in the early 1960s, and the story rebounded to life through books and magazines. In 1976, however, an elderly Kansas woman came forward to say that shortly before the tale was reported in the Farmer's Advocate, she had heard Hamilton boast to his wife about the story he had made up. Hamilton belonged to a local liars' club that delighted in the concoction of outrageous tall tales. According to the woman, "The club soon broke up after the 'airship and cow' story. I guess that one had topped them all."