Tap Heroes

Tap Heroes

released on Feb 22, 2015

Tap Heroes

released on Feb 22, 2015

Welcome to the first puppet show RPG! Participate in battling a ton of foes, buy new upgrades, cast magic and recruit new Heroes. Or just sit back and enjoy the show as your Heroes fight on their own while you watch or do other things. But just remember that you still need to make sure your heroes are strong enough before you leave them to their own, especially if you are about to face a Boss! Enjoy the show!


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Pretty okay idle clicker. Graphics are cute and the presentation is alright. Love the lack of inapp purchases. Progression is weird because the offline bonus is endless, so when you forgett about the game for like a month you get the reward for an entire month of gameplay. Still i like it, even for the low price they ofer it for.

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Tap Heroes is basically a cliker game, where the player clicks on a monster to give him damage until he dies and win loot. The money that is acquired throughout the game for the player to raise himself or hire 3 heroes along with a dragon to help more efficiently.

The game itself is quite colorful, and the characters well done. There are countless enemies to defeat, along the vast levels. The player begins to feel a certain difficulty whenever he walks 101 on 101 levels. Which does not change anything in the game in terms of gameplay, beyond achievements.

The game become very repetitive past some time, and playing this daily is a waste of time in my opinion it is preferable to upgrade the Heros or the player let the game run behind and do something else.

The soundtrack of the game is good at first until it becomes boring and repetitive past some levels since it is the only track in the game.

The game is very simple compared to other games of the genre. There is nothing special in the game, for example to increase powers or tricks, there is only money and more money to make our heroes stronger.

Of the 50 achievements there are some of them are easy to get into when others the player have to give time and effort to get them, because of the exaggerated number that Dev asks for. Like clicking 250,000 times, which will probably make the player’s mouse and wrist stay for a week at rest.

I suggest buying this game on a promotion, because the value is exaggerated in my opinion.

As I mentioned above the game is simple which can be good for some people and not for others. In my opinion it was not enough to get a positive review because I was there expecting more.

Just download a auto clicker and let it run for a while.

An idle game with no idle functionality, meaning it doesn't play itself offline but there's nothing for you to do to actively play it except sit there and watch it. More like a tech demo.