Lazy Galaxy
i’ve been with this game since even before it went into Early Access, and I’ve liked it since the very beginning.
The gameplay hits right home for me, and it’s overall a pretty unique game.
It was my first idle clicker game, and I’d say the best I’ve played so far.
There’s a lot to do when you start the game, definitely takes at least 24 hours of VERY ACTIVE gameplay to get to NG+ - took me many days since I was focusing on unlocking all achievements first -, so I believe the price is definitely worth it if you’re a fan of idle games.
– Real player with 586.1 hrs in game
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I wish we had options other than Yes/No. Clearly I enjoyed the game. Steam reports I’ve got 250 ish hours into it. A lot of that is sitting idle until I figured out I should cheat. Except it wasn’t cheating. The developers figured out the simple change your computers time trick and programmed it into the game. That’s where things went from good to meh.
Going in, this was a good idle clicker. Sure there are tricks to learn and learning them is part of the fun. If your goal is to defeat the enemy and finish the game that way, you can do it fairly quickly. If you decide you want to get all the in game trophies that’s where it turns into a slog.
– Real player with 265.8 hrs in game
OPEC IDLE
Very bad for a game that actually costs real money.
could use more content and a better layuot for the graphical user interface, its literally effortless.
– Real player with 137.7 hrs in game
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For an idle game it is quite short, It is “beatable” in a few days.
Game is bugged and the dev does not care. The gains are faster/slower depending on which tab you are on. It tickles the surface of what makes idle game fun but that ends there. I doubt the game will evolve furthermore. Do not recommend.
– Real player with 83.8 hrs in game
CompactO - Idle Game
I could have gotten this for free but decided to buy it instead. There was more content in the alpha version but it was removed due to it being pretty broken. There is more content currently in development that will extend the life of the game and help to better balance the later game. The dev has made some other games that I enjoy playing and look forward to where this one goes.
Edit: A lot more content has been added.
– Real player with 180.4 hrs in game
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This game is short and sweet for an idle game. Definitely not worth $2.99. On top of that, once you beat the game it allows you to keep playing in order to earn more money, but I have now gotten to the point where I can’t even open the game because my numbers are too big for the game to handle. The prestige system in this game is fairly boring and the second layer of prestiging is lame because you quickly get to the point where it is working as fast as possible and all you can do is wait. It was overall a fun game but not worth any money.
– Real player with 176.5 hrs in game
Christmas Tree Clicker
Here is a Christmas Tree Clicker for your Desktop. The goal of game is to collect all the Toys and earn as many Trees as possible.
What you can do?
* Buy Gifts with Toys
* Open Gifts with random Toys
* Decorate Christmas Tree by Toys with Drag&Drop
* Additional Gameplay:
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Easy to learn step by step tutorial
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Relaxing clicking animation
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Christmas tree garland building
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Offline reward
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Union Toys together for increase solo auto earning and empty space for another Toys
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Wipe for increase Trees/Click (in Right Mouse Button menu)
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Strategic mind for quickly earning Trees
* Other Features:
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Extremely low system requirements
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Best practices Clicker math
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Light weight background game as a Drag&Drop widget for your Desktop with support of multiscreen systems
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Deleting saves to reset a game (in Right Mouse Button menu)
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Start with Windows option (in Right Mouse Button menu)
CryptoClickers: Crypto Idle Game
Very good idle game. Has little, in any kind of game-functional sense, to do with crypto currencies aside from using currency names.
Has multiple layers of depth, a number of interlinked levels that need to be opened up, all with good help/explanation and some even come with tips. Every layer of the game can be automated except for the “daily events”, but that’s ok because they are short duration (5 to 10 minutes), they aren’t mandatory but they do give an extra bonus that adds up over time, and the events change each day. The different sections of the game can automatically grind away and progress while you are in another area of the game working on that.
– Real player with 732.6 hrs in game
I have been playing the game everyday since I got it and I’m extremely rejoiced as the game has released on steam. It’s a free, fun to play game with a lovely community that will eat up your spare time with its seemingly endless progression and cool features. The game includes a simple yet elegant art style which is soft on the eye with smooth corners and amazing contrast as well as easy to understand mechanics that anyone can understand. The game includes a easy to follow tutorial which teaches you the basics of the game and is constantly being updated to fix any bugs and to change or create new and ever growing content. Furthermore, the creator (CryptoGrounds) is easy to contact if you need any help and is friendly when solving any problems with the game that you might have.
– Real player with 143.4 hrs in game
Melvor Idle
Game is heavily runescape-inspired idler with some active elements to it, especially the latter/end game dungeons. You can minmax your combat stats with different skills. Ex astrology/agility, Create majority of your own gear as you progress or get some of the endgame equipment from said endgame dungeons. Plenty of different skills and a great ui for an idler.
It’s really a promising title that just came out, and dev has promised more content in the future, which is admirable. If you enjoy idlers/clicker style games this is definitely one of the better ones and i highly recommend any fans of either runescape or great indie loveprojects of idlers to check this out.
– Real player with 1955.9 hrs in game
I love idle games on mobile devices. I happen to come across Melvor idle and seen it’s a Runescape idle game. Instantly brought back all of my past fun playing Runescape! Of course I downloaded it immediately! All of the skills, items, and attacking concepts are Runescape based except it’s set a skill to train and let it do it’s thing. Now obviously it isn’t quite Runescape in the sense of graphics and mechanics of running around skilling/killing/exploring. They seem to continuously add content to the game and I personally haven’t had any issues with the game.. Everyone has different setups/phones/factors that could pose a possible issue as with everything software. Give it a try, worst case just refund it!
– Real player with 1484.3 hrs in game
NGU IDLE
PRELIMINARY REVIEW! I DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH PROGRESS FOR A FULL REVIEW, MID/LATE GAME CURRENTLY!
What is “NGU Idle”?
NGU Idle is short for “Numbers Go Up Idle”. The game is apparently done mostly (or completely?) by a single programmer, “4G” aka “Somethingggg”.
NGU Idle is a pinnacle of the Idle Games genre, not to be confused with the Clicker Games genre. Why? That will be explained below.
The basic gameplay, as in any idle game, consists of doing something and then idling for most of the time. This can be shaken up by (voluntary) challenges which give special rewards or just general improvments, but make sense to progress faster. The challenges require you to reach a certain progress at all, within 24 hours, with some features disabled, etc.
– Real player with 16548.2 hrs in game
Among what I assume is a sea of reviews trying to be funny (game is kind of centered around “dry” humor so my guess is all the reviews will try to be the same) I’ll try to make it quick.
The game doesn’t feel like it slows down too much, there’s a lot to unlock, and it doesn’t become overwhelming. As I said the game is based on, for lack of a better word, dry humor but the story is actually really good. The developer(4G) is a swell guy hangs out in discord and there’s a really nice and helpful community as well,
– Real player with 14500.4 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
Creature Card Idle
Pros: Totally idle, no clicking, easy playing.
Cons: Too many cards feel like useless.
Greetings. Finished current content in around 200 hours and around 80% of this is idle, which is great!
Love playing idle games, at least for now. Waiting for next expansion.
Maths in this game aren’t hard.
Plains of war (current last location) feels unbalanced and requires at least 50 ascension points right now imo. Also would be great to give some kind of math table on how damage scales, from where crits go etc etc.
– Real player with 275.3 hrs in game
I don’t understand why there are so many negative reviews for this game. First off, the game has a FREE DEMO VERSION on Steam, but is also entirely free on Kongregate. For $2, IMHO there’s more than enough content here and I’m happy I got to support the developer. Each ‘expansion’ in game gives you more board spaces, more cards, more pack options, and more complex mechanisms and card texts. I will admit I haven’t been blasting thru each expansion and I probably could have done all five of them in time it took me to do the first three but I have fun collecting all the cards and leveling them up. I also like getting achievements, etc. but it’s not like moving from one expansion to the next is a piece of cake. It’s a bit repetitive, but getting new cards from different tiers, discovering new combonations and board layouts, and the next expansion on the horizon makes progressing worth it.
– Real player with 124.0 hrs in game
Ghost Cash Collect
An old but funny indie game, you can play while something else is loading, despite the fact that I won more than 1kkk points, I still have not discovered a secret character
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
enjoying it
maybe in the future we might get more content to keep us playing for longer
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game