Incremental Adventures
Don’t be fooled by the negative reviews from people who played it for 10 minutes. This game has far more content and depth than they’ve unlocked in that short timeframe.
I’ve been playing it since it launched on Kongregate a year ago, and it’s been one of the best idle/incremental games I’ve played in a long time.
It’s also a game you won’t easily reach the end of content in, with an active dev that actually cares about his game.
As for the DLC things that people complain about: it’s a free-to-play game, and those are clearly just more of a donation option than anything else. You don’t need them to progress in the game, and you don’t lose out on any experiences by not buying them.
– Real player with 588.0 hrs in game
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This is another one of the few decent idle/incremental games on Steam. I have two big criticisms though.
The gameplay does a one 180. It looks like a party RPG kind of idle where you allocate stat points and fight tooth and nail for progression through stages. It’s like that for like an hour or two. And then the character/class/gear system becomes sort of irrelevant for advancement. At this point advancement largely depends on what you have your prestige settings and general options at. Don’t get me wrong, it still an engaging game, but in a completely different way.
– Real player with 528.2 hrs in game
Caïssa Board
The first graphical user interfaces for chess have appeared in the 1990s. Since then, they have considerably evolved but are still very complicated. Caïssa Board is a modern Chess GUI that is capable of interfacing with many chess engines while being tuned toward simplicity of use. It also provides tactical and strategic hints such as the possibility of forks or the controlled squares. The public domain Chess Engine Gull 3 is included with Caïssa Board so you can start playing and analyze games without delay.
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Village Bus Driver Simulator
CHALLENGING AND ADDICTING!!! I have to admit that I was not expecting much when I purchased this game. With that being said, I am blown away. There is a lot of bang for the buck here. The graphics are wonderful, the bus upgrades are fun. I hope Village Bus Driver Simulator 2 has a co-op mode.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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the gameplay is amazing and graphics next gen would recommend 10/10
– Real player with 0.6 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
Rush Rally Origins
Realistic Top Down Rallying
Rush Rally Origins combines the classic top down racing action from the original Rush Rally with the highly praised graphics and physics from Rush Rally 3. Take on 36 new and unique stages across the world, each with the ability to change the time of day and weather. Drive over many challenging surface types including snow, gravel, dirt, mud and tarmac!
Experience the Rush
Race at 60fps (120fps on supported devices) with one of the best car dynamics models to date, highly tuned for Rush Rally Origins to give a more fun top down racing experience. Feel the grip change across different surface types and multiple weather conditions.
World Rally Racing
Compete in a series of rally championships, race against others in our unique A-B Race mode or hold your nerve and focus on improving your times in the time trial game modes.
Compete with Friends, Multiplayer and Offline
Real-Time multiplayer, Social Leaderboards and Ghost Racing allow you to race any player at any time. See how you compare with the world’s best.
Upgrade Your Cars
Unlock and upgrade a selection of classic Rush Rally cars. Use our simple upgrade system to tailor each car to your own specific driving style.
Comet 64
I’ve been playing Comet 64 since the closed beta and this game was already wonderful!
It looks just like I have dreamed for a long time, because I’m not a big fan of visual programming. In my opinion visual programming is divorced from reality, and in Comet 64 I finally have to write code by hands, which adds immersivity.
In visual programming I mean games like Human Resource Machine , 7 Billion Humans and some others.
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
Alright, high-level: if you’re here, you probably know about Zachtronics and Tomorrow Corporation’s games in the programming genre. This game is good. If you like those, you’ll like this.
The system constraints are novel and challenging.
The puzzles are a good escalation of difficulty and concepts.
The vibe is 100% in line with TIS-100 and MOLEK-SYNTEZ with the retro 80s graphics, including the option to customize the colors to match your favorite system from yesteryear.
The editting UI needs some love though. This can easily be fixed in a couple of patches, but currently it’s struggling compared to the polish I’ve gotten spoiled with from the more recent Zachtronics titles.
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game