Grim Clicker
~~TLDR: The game itself is pretty good but the state of the cash shop has led me to ultimately downvote this game.
This game is definitely better than a vast majority of other garbage clicker games on Steam. Good art, music, UI. The items can be a bit confusing. At least early on the game is pretty generous with handing out chests, so you’ll end up with quite a few weapons. To me at least, it’s very difficult to tell what is good and what is bad. I would like to see some additional way to tell how good a certain item is.~~
– Real player with 1245.7 hrs in game
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So, this review will be a bit long, but it will be a idle game lovers view, and marking all pro’s and con’s I see, with some thoughts on it.
What I would like to begin with is, I had a save issue, after I had drop some $ into the game, and I wrote a message to the email given when I was looking for support. The first response back was amazing. They gave many different ways to try to fix my save file from loading cloud, or finding computer save, etc. They said if I could, they would love to at least have me start from the beginning and they would refund “all” my shards. If I could find a save of me in the 2nd world, they would start me there while refunding all my shards.
– Real player with 823.8 hrs in game
Craftopia
–——– Thought I’d update my early review to explain where the game’s at right now ———-
45 hours in, I still haven’t gotten bored. 80-something hours in, I still haven’t gotten bored.
This game WAS a buggy mess, multiplayer USED TO BE fucked and the gameplay loop can still feel kinda same-y and repetitive. This game is like if you let a child open five different flavors of ice cream out of the freezer, throw some of each in a bowl, and stirred it around until it all turned into a weird, brown soup with little “unique” bits sticking out of it everywhere. That said, that’s a sweet fucking soup and dear god does this game not lack in the charm-department.
– Real player with 101.2 hrs in game
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Fantastic game. Got this a while ago and at first the multiplayer barely worked, but with subsequent patches (the devs are working hard on it) this improved and became playable.
Game has a lot of depth to it and found time after time there was an additional layer of complexity after ascending ages, or figuring out new mechanics with gear, or skill trees. The game gets even better with friends as you can actually make a composition of tank, heal (kinda) and dps, and I definitely reccommend this game to be played with friends.
– Real player with 96.7 hrs in game
Buff Knight Advanced
Absolutely underrated game, it should cost way more than 3 euros. Really amazing game - takes about 6 hours to finish the game with one character, which makes the game last 12 hours, but then you can also do achievment things. Maybe about 14 hours game. You should surely buy this game, it is very cheap considering how much fun it is. It also has a high replay value, so you will probably play this way longer than 14 hours if you find this game fun.
If you want, you can join the discord for this game - https://discord.gg/x3QkC5u
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
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Buff Knight Advanced:
[+] Steam trading cards
[+] Achievements
[+] Addictive (just one more go gameplay)
[+] Value for money IMHO
[-] Controls not clearly explained (K/B) for me
The game is more a side scrolling clicker game with options: you will hit the ‘C’ key lots of times.
You can play 1 of 2 classes mage or knight and there are 12 levels to complete. After 5 hours I’m on level 3 - not sure if that means I suck at the game or it has heaps of content/grind (depending on your personal views).
– Real player with 15.0 hrs in game