Every animal in the wild faces a fight for survival from the moment it's born. A sea turtle hatchling has a 1-in-1,000 chance of reaching adulthood. A mountain gorilla infant has roughly 65%. These aren't game mechanics — they're real.
Wild Odds is a wildlife simulation and creature collector where you raise animals using real-world survival data. Place animals into nursery slots and watch their journeys unfold in real time — like an idle game, but with real stakes. Each species faces its actual survival odds, with authentic threats determining their fate. Some will make it. Many won't. That's nature.
COLLECT & RAISE 140 SPECIES
- Raise animals from 10 world regions — from Arctic polar bears to Galápagos marine iguanas
- Collect and discover species across 5 unlock tiers, from common to legendary
- Each animal has unique survival odds, threats, and real conservation data
- A creature collection game grounded in science, not fantasy
REAL DATA, REAL STAKES
- Survival rates based on real-world wildlife research
- Species-specific threats reflecting genuine conservation challenges
- IUCN conservation status and population trends for every animal
- Over 1,200 unique event texts bringing each journey to life
IDLE GAMEPLAY WITH MEANING
- Animals progress in real time — check back to see who survived
- Manage your nursery slots and choose your next animal strategically
- Use the 24-hour skip to advance your animals faster
- An idle wildlife game that teaches you something real
LEARN & DISCOVER
- Detailed species profiles with field notes and conservation info
- Discover what threatens each species and how you can help in real life
- Milestone narratives tell each animal's story as they grow
- 63 achievements tracking your conservation journey
- A full species guide and animal encyclopedia to explore
Wild Odds is a conservation education app disguised as something you can't put down. Part creature collector, part wildlife simulator, part idle game — every animal that dies in your nursery represents a real challenge facing wildlife today. Every one that survives is a reminder of what's worth protecting.
140 species. Real odds. One question: can they beat them?