Click Farm review
3
Trying to automate higher tiers of clicks is frustrating and can largely be ignored. The ending makes it all worth it though--funny as hell.
Dunk Cookies review
3
It has potential. For the most part, nice presentation, good intuitive UI and fun and satisfying gameplay loop. I must say it's not perfect though, the progression felt A LOT like hand holding, it felt like I had no agency, the upgrades are SUPER LINEAL, I just collected cookies and upgraded what the tree told me to upgrade. It feels like the dev intended the game to be played in ONE WAY only. There is ZERO strategy, you can't say "oh, I'm going to focus on strength and leave radius for later", nope, you have to play it in a linear way and upgrade what the tree tells you to upgrade. The "upgrade tree" is not even a tree, it's just a line of upgrades with a few small branches. I also never felt "powerful", I always felt like I was falling behind, because when the game scaled, even the weaker cookies scaled so sometimes the weaker cookies were stronger than the last level and the hammer strenght felt like a temprary buff, since you'll eventually have a weaker hammer again and would need to upgrade it to keep up. It does have potential, but in this state I can't say I'd recommend it.
Idle Chapel review
5
Great game, good visuals, fun and simple gameplay. My only complaint is the Herald, it's a very clicky minigame, thank God it's skippable. I need an upgrade to "autoclick" the herald so I don't lose the bonus when I collect all targets. Other than that, great hame, I'm at the fourth stage now, really enjoying it.
Diggin review
5
had so much fun with this one
Pokémon Lithic Veil review
5
An extremely good check-back game to run in the background.
Shoot The Barrels comment
"YOU WANT 'THOSE GAMES,' RIGHT? SO HERE YOU GO! NOW, LET'S SEE YOU CLEAR THEM!"...
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All Hail the Orb review
5
I really enjoyed this game! The visuals are gorgeous, but most importantly the mechanics around unlocking new rooms feel fresh and different from most incremental games out there. I'm looking forward to playing the full version!
Idle Chapel review
5
I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's nice to see another cultist game, the atmosphere of this one was incredibly chilled out too. I will wishlist it :)
Echo Factory review
2
I have to agree with the rest of the comments, it's uninspired, simple, generic, I couldn't find something redeemable to say about the game, it's a very, very, very early prototype of "something" but I still don't know what it is, I was just upgrading circles for like 20 minutes until I prestiged and when I was given ONE prestige point as a reward for 20 minutes of grinding, I got bored. Sorry, it's not for me.
You Herd Me review
3
A very early prototype but promising concept.
You Herd Me review
4
The mechanics are good, the gameplay is satisfying, this is a good game. Sadly it's a couple of minutes short, seeming more like a demo or idea for a game. If developed, this could be amazing. Right now, it's just good
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how do you join the game?...
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You Herd Me review
5
Fun, Short, Satisfying. Exactly what I'm looking for in games like this. Does the barn width do anything?
Crown Siege review
1
I feel like I'm going crazy. It's always the same pattern: >stolen game idea (lone tower in this case) >same copy pasted upgrade tree >steam wishlist
Incremental Math review
4
Was disappointed by how short this one was since I was really enjoying it. Waiting for V.03 to come out!
Tech: Indian Titan – Ticket Terminator review
2
The concept is good, the way its done......
What Lurks Below review
4
enjoyed it but it took a bit too long to pick up
BIOTOMATA review
5
very interesting concept. took me a while to figure it out but when i did it was so satisfying
NGU Idle review
4
great, but a bit slow for me
CLEANSED review
5
for some reason i love this game so much despite it being very active, which is something i usually hate. probably because the gameplay is really simple and there's no repetitive clicking. one of my favorites over the years