Tap Adventure: Time Travel

Tap Adventure: Time Travel

Pretty fun! If you’re addicted to clickers (which I am) and time wasters (which I am) this is another good addition. Repetitive backgrounds (of course) but a lot more diverse than others, and the fantasy & guild heroes theme is actually utulized unlike most clicker games! Very Free, just expect to leave it running a LONG LONG Time. If that’s not your thing? This is not your game. If you’re looking for a total time soak with easy to play in the background of work? PERFECT!

Edit 7/13: Updating to add a ton of TL;DR basic tips

Real player with 9596.0 hrs in game


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The first thing you may notice about Tap Adventure: Time Travel is the graphics. Whether it’s the character design or the different environments that you end up going to, everything is all very well drawn. It’s genuinely pleasing to look at, especially for a clicker game. Unfortunately, I think this is the only strong point about this game.

Things start out as any other clicker game; you’ll be able to hire a few mercenaries and get through a few hundred levels before you’ll have to time loop. You will have to repeat this process hundreds of times of course, getting a little further each time. You’ll earn more gold, runestones, keys, and manacoins, unlock more artifacts and heroes, and so on and so forth. It’s a typical clicker game.

Real player with 3066.4 hrs in game

Tap Adventure: Time Travel on Steam

The Unexpected Quest

The Unexpected Quest

Note well: this is not really a combat game. If you’re looking for hack-and-slash, try elsewhere. This is a puzzle/strategy game, with resource collecting an essential feature. Yes, you fight monsters, but it’s not complicated; it isn’t meant to be. It’s your strategic abilities that come into play here above all; analysing each level for priorities is important, and so is deciding how to use your resources.

That said, I really like the cute characters and their quest against oddly comic undead. I love the strategic gameplay–for everyone who said ‘this is too easy’, there’s someone like me who prefers it on a more laidback level than (e.g.) Dark Souls!

Real player with 19.6 hrs in game


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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 6-10h

Estimated achievement difficulty: 3/10

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1, there is chapter selection

Has it been in a bundle: No

Is there a good guide available: You don’t need a guide

How many people have completed this game at the time I’m writing this review: 2 on Astats

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

The Unexpected Quest on Steam

Bard Idle

Bard Idle

Build a unique team

Build a unique team! You will choose heroes from a list where each character has a random weapon, race and class. All this gives a huge number of random combinations! Your choice is important: in a strong team, the heroes will supplement each other.

Create a ballad

The game presents a ballad creation system. Create a ballad of your choice to support your playing style and enhance your team of heroes!

Engage in epic battles

Only strong combinations of heroes, enhanced by the ballad creation system and jelly dwarfs, can leave a mark on history!

As well as:

  • 16 classes

  • 20 types of weapons

  • 6 races

  • Over 100 unique ballad lines

  • 7 types of jelly gnomes

  • Events: chests, altars, animals and unexpected encounters

  • Game Modes: Arena, Hero’s Way, Battle with Titans, Training

  • Combination of active and passive play

  • Original soundtrack and attention to sound


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Bard Idle on Steam

DPS IDLE

DPS IDLE

I’m only a couple hours in on release day, and will update review accordingly if my conclusion changes, the deeper I get.

I don’t tend to read anything when I start a new game, and that fact didn’t make me feel lost at any point. I quickly figured out what was going on. Even with simply jumping in, like I do, the game immediately drew me in, and made it rewarding to keep going, as most idlers do.

I really like the card system, as opposed to the normal “hero” upgrades.

Even though there are a lot of cards in both decks that you have access to, at the start-ish of the game, to look at, and consider, the game keeps it pretty straight forward, and the management feels very simple and easy.

Real player with 7307.0 hrs in game

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DPS IDLE seems to be a nice game at its core and you can easily feel it is still in EA as the balancing is far off.

The graphics are okay. Sadly the game doesn’t really tell you anything about what feature does what. If you never played an idle game before, you’ll probably stuck quickly. Else you will see nothing really much new.

Now the part why I give this game a no is the monetization.

The prices for the given features are extremely high.

Real player with 299.3 hrs in game

DPS IDLE on Steam

Click Legends

Click Legends

Not a clone but greatly inspired by Clicker Heroes.

The main problem with this idle game is that there is too much RNG which makes your progression uneven. There are runs where you’ll reach lower levels than before with higher DPS.

Does not cost much but is not much worth either.

Real player with 819.9 hrs in game

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Click Legends is a small clicker and idle game that borrows some features from the first game of the developer “God Awe-Full Clicker” but this time it is without microtransactions.

The graphics are kinda simple and nice.

You level up your heroes but only up to Level 150 and then do a small reset on them to raise their damage. For that you need “Bloodstones” that you also need to prestige your whole game, so keeping some is a good idea, as they come quite rarely except for the Statue that brings sometimes some with it.

Real player with 247.9 hrs in game

Click Legends on Steam

Crusaders of the Lost Idols

Crusaders of the Lost Idols

Crusaders of the Lost Idols is my favorite idle/incremental game. It has such a depth of concept and ever growing content. It just not get boring. I probably played it everyday since I discovered it on Steam.

Real player with 4613.8 hrs in game

Crusaders of the Lost Idols is a clever game that is far too hard core and far too grindy to really be enjoyable.

The premise is simple, use a group of characters, in a certain ‘formation’ to complete a goal, say level 350. Each ‘crusader’ has slot with equipment as well as powers. By placing certain ones next to other ones you might gain more damage or more gold. Each level has a goal, when it’s met you move on to the next one. Then you ‘reset’ the game which gives you idols. The idols in turn, permanently give you more dps and gold.

Real player with 2508.8 hrs in game

Crusaders of the Lost Idols on Steam

Mission IDLE

Mission IDLE

I cannot recomend this game purely because it must be either focused or all other windows must be minimized.

This is an idle game you cannot idle and it feels super bad.

Worse- it doesnt mention any of this.

I might have around 24hours on record but this being the case, at least 10 of those hours was the game actually sitting there, doing nothing…………….. LOL

——–Update————-

I contacted the developer about this and it seems there was a bug in the afk code that was causing this issue.

Real player with 175.1 hrs in game

This is a simple, grindy, idle game and this dev’s 3rd game. I like it. It isn’t complicated, but it’s very easy to get all the achievements in under 4 hours. You could keep playing to make your numbers bigger, which I was fine to try, but there’s a major bug that prevents this.

Even though the game is only 6 months old at this point, no one plays the game anymore so the dev isn’t going to work on it anymore. Understandable, but there are some huge problems with the game in it’s current state.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

Mission IDLE on Steam

The Adventure of NAYU

The Adventure of NAYU

I took the time to actually read the story…which I regret. It’s terrible. Thankfully, you could just click through it all and get on with your life, in a matter of minutes…

The game, thereafter, to get the remaining achievements, was kind of fun.

Normally, I wait until games like this hit the .49 mark, but I was up when it released, and figured…why not.

I think the game is overpriced, for what it is, even at 2.54 (on sale), but I got my achievements (which are super easy to get, and yet they are aren’t just handed to you like with some games), and no one was killed or got pregnant. According to my old youth pastor, that’s a successful outing.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game

The Adventures of Nayu is a super cute game, albeit very short. It offers a 30 min story mode which is a mixture of a clicker game and a visual novel. After that you unlock: Endless Mode, and a small minigame where you fly a character and collect cheese. It’s simple enough, tap space to fly up, release to fall down.

The downside, is that once you unlock endless there isn’t much time before you’ve unlocked all outfits and all upgrades. I myself only got an hour out of it, and that was with actually afking endless mode and not clicking it. If you click, I’d assume you’d finish a lot faster.

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game

The Adventure of NAYU on Steam

Fairy of the treasures

Fairy of the treasures

A crappy clicker game, with 500 achievements dubbed simply “emerald”, “gold”, “sapphire” and so on - ratio 90% of the players.

Plus, on opening it for the first time, Avast said that the .exe of the game was a suspect virus but anyways.. and it told me that I had to download a DirectX while everything’s updated and, in fact, I had no problems at all with the “game” and its graphics.

The game has options that resemble those of a visual novel, regarding text speed and so on, but actually.. it’s not.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Do you like crash testing your keyboard/mousebutton durability? Do you like clicking? Do you enjoy pretty artwork? Then this game is for you…

Pros +

Gorgeous Artwork(limited)

Nice music(can get repetitive though)

Easy Achievments

Cons -

Animation(nonexistant)

Gameplay(you just click, you don’t even need target the chests)

ShakyCam(whenever you click, the entire gamescreen jumps)

It is quite nice for what it is, but it is also very barebones.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Fairy of the treasures on Steam

Idle Master Hunter Steam Edition

Idle Master Hunter Steam Edition

If the continuous usage of the word “alot” wasn’t enough of a red flag for you…

This is a mobile port of a clicker game. Yes, this is absolutely not a game focused on idling.

You start the game clicking on pictures of monsters, earning coins and upgrading your damage. Just to give you a hint as to how “idle” the game is: you can upgrade your sword to 7-8 damage (it’ll take about 100 clicks just in the upgrade menu) and then manually kill a monster with 30 HP (4-5 clicks) for 12 copper coins. To unlock your first idle companion you’ll need 5000(!) copper coins and this companion will give you 20 coins per minute(!). 80 coins per minute if upgraded (by losing all your sword upgrades).

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

I really like Idle games, im pretty addicted. I think this game has a lot of potential but just isn’t fully developed. Not sure if it ever will be. It is like they started to develop the game and then forgot to add all the basic things a player should be able to do with them. All the ‘heavy’ lifting programming wise seemed done, just provide a lot more things to do!

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Idle Master Hunter Steam Edition on Steam