Business Tycoon Billionaire

Business Tycoon Billionaire

This game was not quite what I expected. It was really a game that let you click some buttons and watch the numbers go up. I put in 7 hours, but it was more of a set it and forget situation. Regardless of the “deal”, this game really was a time waster. If that is what you want, a true time waster, with no actual reward, then go for it.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game


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this game is just a rip off a poor rip off of much better games like Adventure capitalist which is free BTW an has a lot more content. i hope this game comes out with leaderboards A OPTION TO TURN THE DAM SOUND OFF!!!!! and some good content

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Business Tycoon Billionaire on Steam

Fruit Clicker

Fruit Clicker

Best game of all time!!!!

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game


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PEAR IS BEST FRUIT DONT @ ME

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Fruit Clicker on Steam

Lazy Sweet Tycoon

Lazy Sweet Tycoon

I enjoy a lot of clicker games, and I did enjoy this one as well at first, but the game has a few achievements that are way too grindy to keep enjoying the game. After completing all the other achievements I have the following achievements left:

  • clicking 100k energized trees left (I only got around 10k while getting the other achievements with active play)

  • Start/complete 100 jobs, most of them take 1 to 2h in real life which means you have to log in every 1/2h to start a new job if you want to get through this one as fast as possible.

Real player with 99.5 hrs in game


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Really fun game, it is not as indepth as other clickers but I like the chill environment and themes

Cross play is cool as well, I was a fan of the mobile game so I liked being able to bring my progress over

Runs pretty well on my computer too :)

Real player with 41.1 hrs in game

Lazy Sweet Tycoon on Steam

Cookie Clicker

“Ultimately, the cookie economy is not designed to help people. It just makes cookies. Like a virus or a tumor. Its nature is to exploit everything around it for its own expansion. Grandmas, banks, temples, every part of life is perverted to serve the purpose of the economy. Nothing is too sacred to be sacrificed on its altar. And for what? What’s the point of a massive, global economy, if it fails to protect the elderly and the vulnerable? Even those with the most cookies don’t really benefit from the system. Past a certain level of wealth, you can never spend that many cookies. And it’s not like the game ever ends. You cannot “win” Cookie Clicker. You just keep making cookies until you stop or you die. You just hoarding cookies for its own sake. It’s not really about the cookies, it’s about the accumulation. Getting more. You could be collecting any meaningless number: points.. subscribers… small, green pieces of paper… past a certain point you just making a number go up.

Real player with 2202.0 hrs in game

Cookie Clicker is a bizarre game and one that makes me wish that Steam had something better than a binary Yes/No review system, as this game can probably work well for some people but horribly for others. I have tried to keep this review as short as possible, but with enough depth to let you know whether this game could be for you.

The idea that idle games can form some sort of critique of modern games (especially with RPG elements increasingly commonplace) is well-worn and incredibly applicable to Cookie Clicker, and whilst some idle games have started charging for in-game purchases, Cookie Clicker is admirably devoid of them. The real question for someone approaching this is whether what Cookie Clicker does is subversive enough to warrant putting time into it at all.

Real player with 836.1 hrs in game

Cookie Clicker on Steam

Idle Armada

Idle Armada

  • Not a clone like many other idle games.

  • Continues to be updated and developer is active on Discord

  • Fun and has an ok balance for active and passive play styles

  • Enough content and unlocks to justify the price, new jobs have been added in updates since release.

Real player with 755.8 hrs in game

An humble little clicker that does not promise much but delivers.

Although progression is very slow, it’s very pleasant to just see your fleet cruising in space, casually shredding any and all opposition to your grind.

The gameplay is quite simple, with two upgrade trees + a prestige tree, three base resources and three advanced ones. Grinding is relatively slow, but just enough to make you keep coming back after a few days.

The graphics, ripped from the 90’s classic Tyrian are very nice to the eye and blend well with the retro interface

Real player with 276.3 hrs in game

Idle Armada on Steam

Shopping Empire Tycoon

Shopping Empire Tycoon

Kinda nice shop simulation. It isn’t very deep, but it has nice mechanics increasing over the levels. I would at some parts put it into the idle genre, as it can take some time to get achievements for some levels and you need to wait a lot then. But overall I think I can recommend it.

Also the developer answers questions very fast and it looks like every now and then there are new levels and features added to the game.

Please consider following my curator page for more reviews. Thank you!

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Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

♣ ENGLISH:

◘ Simple and fun game. It will be the tutorial for those who want to start this type of games.

◘ Optimization is successful. It’s nice in the music in the game. The review of such games isn’t detailed. Buy it and experience it.

♠ TÜRKÇE:

◘ Ağalar oyun aşırı basit bence geliştirilmesi lazım. Musa ve Samet babuşa selam olsun.

◘ Oyun bir yerden sonra çok sıkıcı hale geliyor. Musa babuş oyuna event ekle. Müşteri raftan yumurtayı kırsın, müşteri yere para düşürsün, ürene anlık zam ve indirim gelsin …

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Shopping Empire Tycoon on Steam

Malmyr

Malmyr

I stumbled across this recently, and have been enjoying working through the campaign. I give this a thumbs up primarily because of the enthusiastic and helpful developer responses to questions I had, and I feel I got my moneys worth of entertainment value. These guys deserve some more attention for their efforts. It is a game that I “like” but don’t “love”.

Malmyr offers some quite different mechanics to what you would normally expect, though not all of those are necessarily positive things (it is very mouse clicky) and can take some getting used to. Kind of revealing is the lack of a lets play series out there - people tend to bounce off it after a few hours I think. Fundamentally the game is more of a puzzler than a true building game - space is limited and the randomly generated tiles can require some planning before you commit to building. I am hoping to finish the campaign, I am always a sucker for trying to “finish” a game. I haven’t tried the sandbox mode though I may give that a quick shot once I knock off the last two missions, we shall see. I just have too many other games that are begging for my time and this just doesn’t have that magic X factor or depth of strategy tp keep coming back to.

Real player with 77.2 hrs in game

Malmyr is THE game you’ve been waiting for a long time! What a pleasant surprise!

Malmyr is the perfect mix of real-time strategy and puzzle game. Because in Malmyr building your city is not made as easy as in other building games. Instead, you have to ensure an always sufficient flow of raw materials through increasingly complex road systems. but malmyr always remains clear, fair and, above all, relaxing. Relaxation is the perfect word to describe malmyr. You have no time pressure, you can correct mistakes at any time without losing your progress.

Real player with 23.8 hrs in game

Malmyr on Steam

Perfect Decision

Perfect Decision

Tutorial and manual is insufficient.

Heaps of textboxes haven’t been translated into English and options for Help/explanations doesn’t offer sufficient help to be able to play the game.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Perfect Decision on Steam

Shop Tycoon: Prepare your wallet

Shop Tycoon: Prepare your wallet

This is a perfect game to play in short sessions or while you are listening to music/working as it has a progresion curve perfectly balanced on every gameplay mechanic that it has implemented which leaves you with different options when it comes to decide how you want to play the game.

You can play for 20 minutes and start some automatization so you can just play relaxed with a slower progresion, you can play being 100% into the game for a faster grow of your bussines, you can focus for some minutes and get a lot of the game elements automatizated and just watch and click sometimes if you want.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

I didn’t realize I was playing the game for as long as I did which is a plus however I’m still confused on how much money I have while playing. I feel like what it says I have isn’t what I really have cause buying things is impossible. Enjoying the game though.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Shop Tycoon: Prepare your wallet on Steam

Idle Pins

Idle Pins

Edit 02/11/2021: Three things related to monetisation have happened. First, leaderboards have been removed. That’s good, they were useless anyway and clear cheaters mostly populated the top spots. Second, the daily premium currency (Derium) given has increased dramatically, roughly doubling over the first month. While the amounts are still very, very small, it’s something. Good job.

Lastly, I cursed the game when talking about RNG based purchases, because there is now a slot machine for the Halloween event. The listed chances are 1.23% for a good drop, 29.88% for a not very good drop, 68.9% for absolutely nothing. You also get a tiny consolation prize with each roll, all for 100 Derium. If you wanted to buy Derium it would take roughly 8,100 to get one of the good drops, costing around $20. More absurd monetisation from the developer, sadly.

Real player with 1220.6 hrs in game

This will be a fully honest and unbiased review, i personally enjoy the game as i did with the original.

Personally i consider this game a pretty good balance between the active and idle sides of the incremental community. (if you complain about the game require to much active then, simply put the game isnt made for you, as its more geared towards the more active side of the incremental community. dont expect something like melvor, expect something like realmgrinder in terms of activity) The game however isnt entirely active and does have a somewhat long waiting periods, not timewalls per say, but just waiting periods. none the less, despite the fact i prefer EXTREMELY active games like perfect tower 2, and The Prestige Tree. this game has somehow entranced me despite the larger waiting periods.

Real player with 304.3 hrs in game

Idle Pins on Steam