Coin Treasures
A really novel idle idea!
I have already put some hours into it and am looking forward to seeing how the game goes.
The developers are very nice and this game definitely needs to be seen by the eyes more idler junkies!
The game can seem too easy at times then the next moment Thor’s hammer takes away all your stuff!
You can sit there and spend all your coins and try to maneuver the items the best you can, but when you come back
it’s always going to look like a crazy mess haha. It will start slow of course, but gradually you can drop more coins faster
– Real player with 198.5 hrs in game
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This is a neat more visual take on relatively simple incremental mechanics… and it kinda works.
TLDR: The game has some issues, but I find myself still playing it after 5hours+, and still enjoying it.
Don’t expect this to be an incremental with tens of new mechanics to unlock over 100+ hours, it is a much more condensed experience. And if you enjoy more visually appealing incrementals, then it’s definitely worth a try - although the current price might be a tad high compared to other games in the genre based on content alone, I found it more than worth it - and especially if the dev sorts out some of the below issues it’ll definitely be justified.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
NASCAR Heat 5
Give this game a chance guys. At a glance it looks like a copy/paste of Heat 4. But try playing this for an hour or two then go back to Heat 4. You will see and feel a significant difference. Several tracks were improved both visually and on how they drive. On top of that, the AI have been improved a bit, providing the most fun single-player racing I’ve seen in a heat game. I honestly barely played single player in Heat 4, but i’m enjoying it a lot more now. Another great thing is the new custom car options. Sure it’s no paint booth but to me it’s satisfactory for the most part and they will be adding more templates via DLC. Custom seasons in championship mode are also awesome, though sadly you can’t put tracks that series doesn’t normally go to such as Cup at Road America, though this might change.
– Real player with 538.3 hrs in game
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First off let me say, I’ve been sim racing for 3 decades (which yes, makes me old!). I started with Indianapolis 500: The Simulation and have played each and every Papyrus game since. I have also run iRacing and I have been a HUGE fan of each and every one of those games.
This year, during the pandemic, NASCAR Heat 4 was on sale and I thought, what the heck, I have time on my hands, lets give this thing a try. I set out wanting to not like it to be very honest. My expectations were low, quite low in fact. After running my first few races I felt I was liking it just enough to try running a career. A few days in I realized something. I was having fun. More fun than I expected. I kept playing, and my fun level continued to rise. I continued to play NR2003 for my weekly races but kept coming back to NH4. It was a damn fun game. Was it perfect, absolutely not. But, the racing was very good, the setups fun to build and I was moving on up in my career.
– Real player with 203.8 hrs in game
Digital Diamond Baseball V9
Digital Diamond Baseball is a great option for everyone but it stands alone for mac users with limited options. The developer is very responsive and willing to help out as well. He is constantly working to improve the elements of the game and I look forward to many hours of enjoyment. It has become my #1 baseball sim.
– Real player with 320.3 hrs in game
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IMO- this game has flown UNDER the radar and deserves some accolades for its many strengths!
DDB V-9 is an outstanding value providing an open game engine that produces accurate season, team and player results.
As-played lineups w/ player transactions and schedules are available if you’re a stock replay person. Every season from the present back to 1959 have been created, and installing a season is a matter of just clicking on it. There are many other additional seasons as well. The stats package is quite good and the AI is VERY good!
– Real player with 218.8 hrs in game
Automation* of Sorts
I played the first few levels, and while some of the menu functions need a bit of updating, the gameplay action itself and controls are very solid and a lot of fun! Never ending chaos! My dad and I are having a lot of fun with it in our solo playthroughs.
I will update this review when we get a chance to play multiplayer later.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Omega Racers
It’s looks like the Rock N' Roll Racing. That’s so cool.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
This game is so much fun!!! I’m a terrible driver, but I had my fill of fun trying to stop the other cars. It’s my best strategy since I always hit the wall lake a log. The forklift is really funny, but I really need to practice more. If it was a real gig, I would have been fired and probably loose my license!!!
The music is really uplifting. It reminds me of Rock’n roll racing! I would love to be able to shot the other cars!!!
I’ll be playing much more and try to beat all the records!! Looking forward to new levels!!! It would double the fun!!!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Casino Tycoon Simulator
game crashes you die because cant eat cant save your
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
OK. H key to bring up product menu. buy product. walked to the bar. press E key to buy sushi.
Press F Key to eat sushi.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
PEGGO!
As someone who plays a crapton of idle games I cannot recommend this one (even if it was for free, which it isnt)
the game’s progression is extremely linear without any large changes to the game, its just small increases through mostly uninspired upgrades until you prestige and do the exact same thing over without any quickbuy option so you click through all upgrades and then prestige again. Nothing changes, nothing interesting happens and the game doesn’t even have offline progression so you cant even take a break.
– Real player with 36.7 hrs in game
So I have played this game extensively, but there is no way to change the resolution in the game and honestly, it’s stopped me from playing for a second time. I came back after about a 2-3 month break and I’m saddened to see the problem remains. Really when the buttons are all gigantic and the pegs don’t even fit within the visual space, it’s just plain ugly. It’s a good game, but it’s sad to see it’s not a problem that has changed.
IF YOU WANT A SCREENSHOT OF THE PROBLEM, Let me know so you can see what I’m saying otherwise this problem is never going to be fixed and I won’t recommend the game to people. And that stinks because I like the game. Ugh.
– Real player with 35.1 hrs in game
Future Fortune
Should you be able to retroactively increase the rarity of your boosters? Yes. Does that make the game RNG? No, not really. This game is simple, fun, and intuitive and does not play even remotely similarly to Adventure Capitalist other than they are both clicker games. Everyone who is salty about this game either has no patience or no sense for numbers, as the game is easy and picks up the pace very quickly. Is the game a masterpiece….well, no. But it does what it sets out to do.
Source: Thousands of hours of Idle Game Experience
– Real player with 544.0 hrs in game
It’s a decent idler. Been at it a few days, running on the secondary monitor as an occasional distraction.
Good stuff:
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You start off fully manual on all of your activities. Then you earn points to automate those clicks so it becomes more idle.
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Pace of earning points to increase your resources and automation seem steady and good.
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So far, no walls hit or problems. Just spend your points wisely where they will have the greatest impact on how you want to play.
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Left it running overnight 24x7 for 4 days without a bug or crash.
– Real player with 527.6 hrs in game
Bullet Shot
Bullet Shot is a game where you control bullets. When the enemy shoots, you can take control over the bullet, and rotate it to target your enemies. The goal is to strategically control the number of available pauses and degrees needed to control the bullets and kill your enemies as fast as possible.
Game mechanics
The ability to control bullets and time gives unprecedented gameplay. You don’t walk around the map or shoot enemies. The limited number of pauses and degrees gives quite a challenge.
Maps
The various maps offer interesting places where the player will be. From enclosed rooms to open enviroment. Varied lighting and times of day. Weather effects such as rain make the entertainment even more interesting.
Features
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Bullet control with 360 degree rotation
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Time control
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As many as 3 possibilities to pass each map
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As many as 3 maps with over 90 levels
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Physics of objects
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Ragdoll physics
Roadmap(this year):
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Gathering user feedback and incorporating it into game
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Increasing content (maps)
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Gameplay improvement
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UI improvement
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Steam Workshop
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Localization
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Gambling 2(K)
The float on the drop sucks and the minigames are a chore really - good try tho.
Also the spin is so damn slow that I just want to leave my computer alone while it clicks for me.
As a note, I enjoyed the previous installments of the franchise; but this one has too many waiting mechanics that I can’t get myself to play it.
Not worth the asking price for a idle clicker
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game
K so after finishing the game here is my Review comparing it to the first game!
Over all a bit of a let down i feel…
ill give a score and quick breakdown :)
(tldr)Score 6/10
+8 for the memes.
+1 Low Price.
+1 Nice Skin/Machine Textures.
+1 Chill Sound.
+1 Washed Hands.
-1 Lack of Machine types(3) compared to the boxes in the first game.
-1 No way of Knowing how many Spins have been Taken witch is also less content vs the first game which a LvL up per draw.
-1 Minigame was far to inconsistent and personally i found Boring but maybe I’m just a snake fan i guess XD
– Real player with 20.2 hrs in game