Lord of the click
Overview:
Clicker games use clicking as an additional mechanic in a game, normally with other features like upgrades to the clicking, auto-clicking, DPS, DPS upgrades, prestiging and more to add depth which allows for steady progression towards making yourself stronger and unlocking more features. ‘Lord of the click’ has no progression, has none of those mechanics, and is solely centered around clicking on a building.
Positives:
1. A unique art style, including a cool idea of the map being ‘taken over’ by yourself or the enemy depending on who’s winning.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
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Note: While I personally received Lord of the Click for free, it was as a gift, not a key from the publisher or anything like that.
This, as a clicker, is rather basic even with the general simple formula for these games. I can’t applaud the gameplay as anything special but it was a functional way to waste an hour or so, just collecting upgrades and taking out monsters. It’s decent to play while simply destressing or relaxing – especially with the TV on or something else on an extra monitor.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game