Hungry Shark Evolution

Hungry Shark Evolution

Ubisoft Entertainment

Rating 4.5 (7,602,893 reviews)

An offline arcade survival game about eating, evolving, and outfitting a shark

The design centers on survival through consumption, then layers in progression systems that keep each run moving. The result is a mobile arcade loop where movement, collection, and upgrades all feed into one another.

Category Arcade
Installs 500,000,000+
Version 14.0.2
Updated May 11, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Hungry Shark Evolution is an arcade survival game from Ubisoft Entertainment built around a simple loop: steer a shark through an open ocean, eat smaller creatures, grow larger, and keep surviving long enough to evolve. The presentation is broad and colorful rather than realistic, with a retro-leaning mobile style that supports short bursts of play as well as longer runs. Its structure is familiar to anyone who knows score-chasing arcade games, but the shark progression gives it a clearer sense of escalation than many endless runners. The game stays offline, which makes it practical for travel or patchy connections, and the official description emphasizes constant motion, collection, and gradual power growth. With more than 500 million installs on Google Play and millions of ratings, it is one of Ubisoft’s longer-running mobile titles and a well-established example of the genre.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Eat-And-Evolve Loop The main objective is to keep eating so the shark grows stronger and unlocks new forms. That progression gives the score-chasing structure a clearer sense of momentum.
  • Open Ocean Hunting The game places the shark in an open world filled with fish, animals, birds, and other prey. Exploration and survival are tied together because movement is always about finding the next meal.
  • Shark Collection The description mentions over a dozen fish, sharks, and baby sharks to collect and evolve. That gives the game a light progression layer beyond a single character path.
  • Accessory Loadout Jetpacks, lasers, and hats can be equipped to change how the shark performs and looks. Customization adds a small build element to an otherwise straightforward arcade system.
  • Gold Rush Scoring Gold Rush is a featured mode-like boost that extends survival and increases points. It gives runs a temporary power spike and a reason to keep pushing for higher scores.

What Makes It Stand Out

What separates it from generic mobile survival fare is the mix of familiar arcade pacing, offline access, and long-term collection. Ubisoft’s name and the huge install base also suggest a game that has been iterated on for years rather than left as a one-note novelty.

  • Offline Play The game is fully playable without Wi-Fi, which makes it unusually convenient for a free mobile arcade title. That also reduces friction for players who prefer solo sessions.
  • Huge Player Reach More than 500 million Google Play installs and over 7.6 million ratings point to a long-lived audience. That scale usually means a stable, widely understood formula.
  • Simple Control Scheme Tilt or tap controls keep the focus on movement and timing rather than complex inputs. That makes the game easy to pick up, even if the deeper appeal comes from progression.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a free mobile game with a large audience. It is easy to start, but progression and optional purchases shape the experience, and the age rating makes it more suitable for older children and teens than very young players.

  • In-App Purchases The store listing confirms purchases for Gems and Coins, and the game is free on both major mobile platforms. That usually means some progression can be accelerated through spending.
  • Teen Rating Google Play rates it Teen and the App Store lists 12+, so parents may want to check whether the shark combat and survival theme fit household rules.
  • Large iPhone Download The App Store lists a size of 482,352,128 bytes, which is roughly 482 MB. Extra headroom for updates and cache is sensible, especially on smaller devices.

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