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
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:
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clicking 100k energized trees left (I only got around 10k while getting the other achievements with active play)
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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
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
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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
TrainClicker Idle Evolution
There' something strangely soothing about watching the trains cross across the screen, chugging along the rails to it’s destination. I do wish I could lower the bird sounds so I could hear the engine and train itself more. The game runs smoothly and the music is nice.
My biggest criticism or thing I wish we had is an auto-progress option so that it can just move on to the next level if I want it to instead of manually activating the train forwards. I do like to let it run on a certain level but if I could also be allowed to let it go forward of it’s own volition that would be great.
– Real player with 65.6 hrs in game
Sending this to library. Developer was active in March and went silent. Enjoyed game play for a while though.
Is this a clicker game? Sure, auto clicker is not something is needed to progress. Click half an hour and close :)
Is it idle? Yea sure, i get a lot of money while idling with 4 trains and maxed out engineers.
Game-play is broken. Half of the skills are dead and other half are breaking economics.
Ascending? Never saw that screen :D I never had to, as i wasn’t stuck. Game just became boring to me.
– Real player with 49.3 hrs in game
AdVenture Capitalist
I’ve successfully beaten this game (as in, unlocked everything) without spending a single cent on it. Most of the “time” I have logged on this game was from leaving it idle, and there’s nothing to be gained from this game. I did it as a personal test to train myself to resist microtransactions.
– Real player with 272.4 hrs in game
Probably the best and most fun clicker out there.
Took me 1 year to complete 100% (I’m on the finish line right now, probably 2 more days to complete it), but the game is worth the time.
It had some balance issues, but now the game is properly fixed and the events and daily gifts provide a lot of opportunities for players to gain multipliers on the hardest planet to complete, Earth.
– Real player with 236.2 hrs in game
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
Oraxum Trials
Exiled as an outcast, the alchemist lived a life that many would pity. The alchemist became a revered name whispered across the streets, often being sought out to conduct dangerous and bewildering experiments. Forever being hunted by the Katedral Academy, the alchemist wished to test the limits of sorcery and forge their own path.
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Oraxum Trials is an incremental puzzle game where you conduct complex experiments with the Oraxum, a hexagon-shaped board with magical properties. Master using the Oraxum — the alchemist’s greatest tool — and harness the power of mystical crystals, sigils and more.
Complex Puzzles - Every puzzle has multiple solutions, but you are given the freedom to create your own. Fill up your Oraxum for mana generation, utilizing both energy and corruption to your advantage. Conductors, reservoirs and other tiles can be used to create a solution.
Narrative Cutscenes - Grow your skills as an alchemist and discover the world with narrative
cutscenes. Make lasting friendships, face perilous enemies and uncover hidden secrets
throughout your journey.
Prestige and Upgrade - After performing enough experiments, take your gameplay to the next level by prestiging. Gain access to talent upgrades and acclimation points, all of which will have a permanent effect on your story and gameplay.
Decide Your Legacy - You control your own fate. Will you embrace the dark or light magical arts? Or perhaps you would rather maintain the perfect balance? A true alchemist knows their craft, and only you have the power to decide your legacy.
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.
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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
Trump VS Covid: Save The World Clicker
This game sucks and borderline unplayable. The mechanics don’t work and instead of fixing his game he just release PAID DLC cheats that speed everything up with the most expensive being $20~ AUD. RIDICULOUS! AVOID!
– Real player with 2114.1 hrs in game
A clicker game that states, “You won’t stuck waiting for more income. There is always something you can build or upgrade” …that punishes you for clicking, by throttling/stopping your income if you click too much?
…and even when your income is coming in, there is definitely not always something to do.
The game is what it is, which isn’t all bad, but the more I reread the description, the more I ask myself…why state things that just aren’t true?
Also…no window mode? Sigh
– Real player with 1374.6 hrs in game
“Medieval Real Estate”
A simple casual game, in which you have to buy estates, observe their equity and sell them at the right time to increase your wealth. You also have to pay for food and potions and their costs are increasing over time.
Pros:
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simple, but flawless working gameplay
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music is okay
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developer is still updating it
Cons:
- due to lack of variations (scenery, gameplay,. music) low replay value
I’d recommend if you’re looking for something as a small pastime, but I wouldn’t pay the full price for it.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
A pretty neat game. For the price I think it was good. You buy homes and sell them for a higher price. The music is nice. The are is decent. It’s a great game for killing some time.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game