Clicker Heroes

Clicker Heroes

Oh.. You’ve found your way to Clicker Heroes?

Do you play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive? If the answer is yes, this is the game for you. Do you play HuniePOP? If you answered yes, this game is for you. Do you have fingers? If the answer is yes, this game is for you.

This game has improved my accuracy in games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. I can now hit targets that are 4 meters away from me instead of the usual 2 meters. If you don’t think that’s progress, I don’t know what else I could say to convince you the importance of Clicker Heroes in the life of any gamer.

Real player with 4239.2 hrs in game


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Clicker Heroes Review

Pros:

  • Updates

  • Lots of Heroes

  • Lots of Upgrades

  • Lots of Humorous Text

  • It’s free

Neutral

? It … never … ENDS!

Cons:

  • Might get Repetitive

  • Might Spend A Shocking Amount Of Time On It Without Even Knowing…

Review

Clicker Heroes is a great background game or a game to play when your watching tv. At first it is very easy to progress and it becomes much faster once you get a couple of Hero Souls by Ascending. There is alot more strategy than one might expect from a free game. You must decide who to upgrade, which skills to buy, which things to spend you Hero Souls on, which things to spend your Ancient Souls on, when to Ascend, when to Transcend, which heroes to Gild, what missions to send your mercenary, to revive or bury your mercenary, which clan to join, and much more! A great game to just waste some time without spending money. It’s free, why not give it a try?

Real player with 1247.2 hrs in game

Clicker Heroes on Steam

Time Clickers

Time Clickers

TL;DR: The best of the idle/clicker games on Steam so far.

The infamous casual genre of clicker games emerged on Steam during the year of 2015. Time Clickers was one of the big three, accompanied by Clicker Heroes and Tap Tap Infinity.

I started playing all of them solely because of their supposedly “easy” yet time consuming achievements. Being a simple genre, I will proceed to shamelessly compare it to these two during the course of this review.

Basic features

In all clicker games you get to click a lot or if you don’t like that, develop an idle build or start using autoclickers to do your bidding. Time Clickers is no different in that respect. What sets it apart from other clicker games is the form of MacGuffins, since they are abstract, different coloured blocks that you have to actually aim to click and shoot. By shooting and destroying blocks you get gold that gets you upgrades to destroy stronger blocks. Continue ad nauseaum, or until you have all the achievements.

Real player with 2854.9 hrs in game


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Time Clickers is a clicker game.

However, unlike other games in the same genre, the player has to shoot things to level up.

That’s the major difference with this production, so far as clicker games are concerned.

Each level has a randomised structure, or structures, of blocks in the middle of the screen.

You shoot them to gain points; the more points you get, the more effective you can make your weapon.

And you can get more weapons as the game goes on.

Every few levels there is a boss level; the difference being that you have to destroy all of the blocks by a set time.

Real player with 1637.3 hrs in game

Time Clickers on Steam

Cell to Singularity - Evolution Never Ends

Cell to Singularity - Evolution Never Ends

Great concept, would be awesome if you incorporate an alternative path/root system,

that as a golden spiral (going right) whose growth factor is φ, ‘The Golden Ratio’.

This would make is as you are traveling through time and space,

you can use that filter effect to blur out the cells/paths away from your point of view,

thus at times re-create that ‘miniature effect’ on screen (that would be cool, no?).

Also having the ability to go backwards, like an “undo button” that you could add to the daily drops (go up to 3 cells back in time, but keep 10% of the credits)…..anyway,

Real player with 1068.4 hrs in game


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Playing with the Early Access version:

If you play this game actively, you’re asking for repetitive stress injuries, since the primary means of gathering resources is repetitive clicking. The numbers end up truly ridiculous, too. Without even leaving the stone age, there are things that cost trillions of a resource. It runs fine in the background, though, so you can leave the (jaunty, pleasant) music on while you do other things and come back to it when you need a break from those other things.

Real player with 654.7 hrs in game

Cell to Singularity - Evolution Never Ends on Steam

Realm Grinder

Realm Grinder

I should probably begin by saying I have a weakness for idle games. The allure of always progressing and the goal of that next unlockable is appealing to me. I can’t describe properly why that’s the case. I’ve played many idle games. Clicker heroes, adventure capitalist, soda dungeon, the cookie game, time clickers and more.

Realm Grinder is the best by an absolute mile.

Does it do anything different to the other games listed? Not really, no. You’re still clicking on things to make things happen until you reach a point of allowing the game to be self sufficient and left alone until you want to update it and get bigger numbers. What Realm Grinder does differently to the other games is include a gigantic amount of depth. You’re not simply trying to reach the biggest possible numbers. Instead you are trying to reach goal after goal after goal. And everytime you think you’ve reached the limit, the game adds even more goals.

Real player with 7647.8 hrs in game

TLDR: If you like clickers that are more strategic and have lots of complexities to them, this is one for you. If you just like to click and not think about it, maybe give it a pass.

I decided to play this game after reading a negative feedback comment because it accurately described the game. I like my idle clickers that have times when you need to be active and other times when you can just leave it alone for a while. This does describe Realm Grinder.

You start the game with the basics and as you move on more dimensions of the game come into play. Each of these new additions adds to the complexity and forces you to be more strategic with your game play. Now, you can do this all on your own and figure it out by trial and error, or you can read the forums on Kongregate or the website http://musicfamily.org/realm/ which is entirely devoted to the game. There’s a plethora of information out there about all the different stages of the game, what to do when, and how to do it most effectively.

Real player with 5861.1 hrs in game

Realm Grinder on Steam

AdVenture Capitalist

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

AdVenture Capitalist on Steam

Zombidle : REMONSTERED

Zombidle : REMONSTERED

“But it’s just an idle game.”

I’ve been playing Zombidle for over a year now (since its first builds in July 2015) and throughout the year, I’ve become more and more involved with the community. Even still, I am a heavy player of Zombidle, just in the beta test alone I’ve racked up ~280 hours, though as is the nature of the game, it’s open most of the time doing it’s own thing.

The game itself is awesome, it’s kept me engaged all this time (not an easy feat, I get distracted easily!) As you progress, you are always unlocking more things to do, whether it be the first time you discover that the game world you’ve seen thus far is but a fraction of what there is, when your main source of power now falls to the wayside as you discover and unlock greater sources.

Real player with 13742.9 hrs in game

I know what you are thinking: “Oh god, ANOTHER idle clicker game? Pass!”

No… stop right there, come back, and try it.

How can I best put it? Early on may feel very slow, and the game seems like your standard clicker game, it changes once you progress to a certain point. When you can start crafting, which is… at some point down the line. You’ll have to play to see it for yourself!

Aside from that, the auto-click spell? It’s not 10 clicks/taps a second, it’s way more than that! And while there are no things like Clicker Heroes' Hero Souls, you have Hell itself willing to build you buildings that provide DPS, Skulls (your in-game currency), DPS to Click/Tap damage, and better Devil Deals.

Real player with 7421.9 hrs in game

Zombidle : REMONSTERED on Steam

Midas Gold Plus

Midas Gold Plus

Midas Gold Plus is Free to Play Incremental Clicker game. It worked on Win 10, looked ok, played good, sounded ok. It has a pretty fair gameplay that can be played without paying real money. Works great with separate autoclicker or macro program, but it has built-in autoclicker that you can unlock. You do not earn enough money with the game offline or in Background compared with actively playing it, meaning you will have to press a set of keys every minute to raid boost.

Has a choice of how to express big numbers. There are Pets in the game, that you can feed and battle in an arena, to slightly improve your game stats. Has Champions that you can unlock and changes the way you play till the next champion, give you 3 different modes of play. Raids are for getting raid loots and raid points, you can pop 1 loot for a temporary boost (60 sec) and 5 at the same time for a greater combo boost, your primary means to make money faster. Play the Beer festival to earn artifacts, blue stone, raid loot, raid points, gems, pet foods and event points. Has 2 mini games call War Outpost and Midaeum that you have to complete to advance further, you have spend raid loots there.

Real player with 1551.2 hrs in game

I want to say that i’m really disappointed in this game, The game had it’s charm and actually lured me in for long time and i wasted nearly 1250 hours. I won’t talk about it’s pros because it’s cons overshadowed anything this game had to offer, Not to mention that it has lying game description.

Let me tell you about it’s problems.

Fake game description

It’s not free to play because it offers essential items for real money in game that helps you a tonne in progressing. We are not talking about 5 USD or even 100 USD, You need nearly around 3000k~5000k USD to actually play the game and have fun, Trust me on this. Their psychological system behind this payment is sociopathic and fucked up lol, Imagine paying this money for just achievements.

Real player with 1240.0 hrs in game

Midas Gold Plus on Steam

PickCrafter

PickCrafter

What is “PickCrafter”?

PickCrafter is a clicker game with idle elements that was based on Minecraft and its clones. The game’s unique mechanic is that there are many picks, which you can activate for short bonuses. We get to that below.

Graphics

The graphics of PickCrafter are relatively basic, but the particle effects etc. are very nicely made, giving it an appearance of a kind of living world. Don’t get me wrong, you usually just crack block after block. But there are also boss fights, and the pickaxe powers, and abilities, which all are nicely made. In addition, events are run half the time (usually an event starts Friday evening and lasts for three or four days, in rare cases they are longer). If they have specialized graphics, they also fit.

Real player with 4267.3 hrs in game

Usually clickers become easier and you can go further every time you start over - keeping some of the benefits you’ve earned. Not in PickCrafter. The restart currency (“ender pearls”) is locked at three pieces and after a few upgrades that make the game go faster (require less blocks to advance and such), you need way more than just three pearls as these barriers also keep rising. So by the time you’ve accumulated enough pearls to lower the bar one inch, it rose five. That’s where I’m stuck by boredom after prestiging 40 times. Doesn’t help that a lot of things like pickaxes are barred behind tasty paywalls AND require steady “runic” (ingame cash currency) investments to remain useful. I’m usually motivated by this to try to come extra far but the greed is too strong in this one. I understand, the dev wants to make money but this design is borderline shady and it should be thought over. Except three zones that only can be accessed by teleport skill or ender pickaxe (and only as long as they’re active, we’re talking seconds here): once you’ve reached the last area and start over, you’ve seen it all. A fun minecraft-related clicker for a few days but not worth besting at.

Real player with 1093.1 hrs in game

PickCrafter on Steam

Chicken Farm 2K17

Chicken Farm 2K17

I love this game it is fantastic. I love the little jokes that go with each chickens, But there are some problems in my opinion such as the programmer, his description says that you get 75000 on finish of the big project, but you get 75000 per egg. I think it would be fair to also add some more basket spots for about 400, 500, 600, and 700. This way you can have four more baskets and only have to have 2 rows of income chickens once you are fully upgraded. Also the upgrades are good but i also think they should upgrade chance at getting gold eggs. For example right now I have tier 27 chickens and they should have 27% more chance to lay a gold egg with a max chance of about 50%. Another thing the scientists don’t appear to doa anything when upgraded. One last thing I ABSOLUTLY LOVE THIS GAME IT IS PROBABLY THE MOST FUN CLICKER/IDLE GAME OUT THERE. I really hope you consider putting my suggestions into the game. Thank you and goodbye.

Real player with 59.1 hrs in game

A true masterpiece of gaming history, this has given me more memorable moments than the hit franchise, Super Mario Brothers Wii. It’s captivating and never fails to impress me every time I click play. The graphics and gameplay make this title so immersive, it’s a blast and I cannot recommend this enough. Please pick this game up for you or for a friend cause this needs more recognition.

Real player with 36.9 hrs in game

Chicken Farm 2K17 on Steam

Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money

Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money

I liked the game at first as i loved the show. I even spent money into this game as i wanted to support the game. And i have played it since before release. And back then it was pretty terrible of a game to be on pc. They listened to feed back and made the game far more of an enjoyable experience. So if its such a great game and i like it why am i writing a bad review? In most games events are ran to have fun and give your players more content.

This game there is not much content in fact there are a finite number of seasons to play to begin with. When you hit that ceiling there is very little for you to do. So the events are essential to keeping you playing. And for a while they ran quite well. But now here lately unless you are wanting to pony up some money or use some auto clickers or some such nonsense the odds of you completing the events before time runs out is slim to none.

Real player with 4918.9 hrs in game

I have been a longtime Trailer Park Boys fan, back when the TV Show started their run back in 2001 on Showcase, and over the course of time we have seen a board game and a deck of cards released under their name. From Season 8 onward, The Show has since been transferred to their own company known as Swearnet, fully out of Mike Clattenburg’s hands.

As for the game itself…

I’d have hoped to see Trailer Park Boys styled in a similar fashion to that of Grand Theft Auto V or Saints Row 3, with the story being that you’re a brand new resident moving into Sunnyvale Trailer Park, and that you’d get to pull off all kinds of greasy stunts and commit crimes (like GTA/SR3) to make money for yourself… and for Julian. But we didn’t. Instead, the only thing we got was this crappy comic-book style idle clicker, and I am thoroughly disappointed in the path that The Boys and East Side Games took into making this game possible. I mean sure, you can unlock all sorts of characters and costumes for them, but let’s be honest here; at the end of the day, do the functional visual aesthetics really mean much anything? Considering that literally CORY is the only character that is animated, the answer is, “Not really, no.” Additionally, the only interactive thing you can do with these businesses is click on them to get a small cash boost towards your goals. It can get really dull and really repetitive rather quickly.

Real player with 3534.3 hrs in game

Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money on Steam