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The game is still under heavy development, but probably has at least a year of continuous play content. Rumor is they are also adding in multiplayer, but unsure how soon it’ll be added. WAMI features a lot of different systems and automation, so decisions are based on getting many different systems to synergize for a goal (and maybe that goal is one of your systems is weak, and needs to be buffed!) One of the things I like is that while it has an adventure system like NGU, it’s harder to completely farm out items at any one level, AND you gain bonuses for items you aren’t currently equipping. It starts off feeling like a clone of NGU, then fairly quickly diverges into it’s own game. I think Wizard and Minion Idle might be a little more complicated than NGU. My only complaint about the game is that some of the money accumulation upgrades at endgame don’t make any sense, and there only a couple things worth upgrading by that point which will significantly impact your income (compared to the dozenish available), but for the most part the game was compelling enough for me to spend the 75ish hours (per my profile) it took to finish everything. Harvest planetary resources and rescue executives to multiply your profit margin, all while you stay blissfully entertained with a whole host of captivating retro mini games that will keep you coming back for more.īattle your way through each new solar system, take down evil bosses, enjoy a thumping customisable synth soundtrack, then kick back, relax and let the moolah roll in, to make you filthy, stinking, rich! Raise some start-up capital by twin-stick blasting enemies, asteroids and anything else that gets in your way then embrace your new-found quest for moolah as you colonise, explore and exploit over 40 planets across 6 unique solar systems. As a greedy, space-capitalist your ultimate goal is to make as much as you can. There’s also demo available on the Nintendo store page.ĭo you love money? You’re the newly appointed CEO of Vostok Inc. I think it was that first talked about the game here on Qt3, which got me interested. There’s a sequel in development, with an early access version available.Ĭlicker games I’ve tried and hated: Adventure Capitalist, Swarm Simulatorīack in 2017 I had fun completing Vostok Inc., a game that brands itself as “The World’s First Twin-Stick Action Arcade Clicker,” on the Nintendo Switch. (It has an endgame.) It’s free, but has ads.
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There are a bunch of mods available for the browser version that add content as well.Īrmory & Machine - This was the first clicker I played all the way through.
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It’s waiting for a major update that will add an endgame, but what’s there will give you 30-60 days of entertainment. (The game never puts ads in front of your face you have to seek them out.) This is a pretty clever game–about as stripped down as a clicker can get it’s about making numbers bigger–but the way that the gameplay changes in each prestige level, the achievements, challenges and options, keep it consistently interesting. The mobile game has both ads and IAPs, but I just paid I think $2 to get the ad bonus permanently and then totally ignored both ads and IAPs.
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There is no mobile app version available.Īntimatter Dimensions - Free browser game.
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The offline progress system in this game is pretty unique. Trimps - A free/no ad/no IAP browser game that is broadly similar to Kittens Game except that it has a quest/combat mechanic that is central to the game and is about trimps instead of kittens. The mobile version costs a couple of bucks, but it’s a one time purchase and has no ads or IAPs. Kittens Game - Link is to the (free/no ads) browser version of the game, but there’s an app version as well. Funny game about conquering the solar system with potatoes. This is probably my favorite clicker ever. There’s a app/Steam version that costs a couple bucks and adds some new features (still with no IAPs or ads) and doubles the length. Totally playable, free with no IAPs or ads. Spaceplan - The “prototype” game is a browser-based game. It has an endgame (though you can prestige at the end if you want to.) In this game, you make paperclips… really a lot of paperclips. Universal Paperclips - browser-based game which uses local storage. There’s no thread on the forum for these games and it would be nice to have some tribal knowledge for next time I want to click on something for a few minutes, then automate the clicking. Every few months, I hunt down a new incremental game and spend some time with it until I either beat it (if it’s possible) or get tired of it.