Eu vi meu irmão jogando um dia e fiquei interessada, foi mais o menos na msm época que eu estava jogando cookie clicker também, é mais um jogo idle de comprar upgrade dar rebirth melhorar derrotar boss comprar coisas e assim vai indo, esse jogo tem MUITA coisa mesmo e demora bastante pra concluir o que faz ele sem muito legal de passar o tempo e ver o progresso melhorando.
the most engaging idle game ive ever played, has many different subsystems and a lot of goals to work towards. continuously unlocking new features keeps the game fresh, and the challenge of what to prioritize at any given moment makes decision making feel impactful and engaging unlike in any other idler ive played. very creative, funny, and charming. loses a small amount of points though for certain minor things and quality of life improvements, ie i dont think the gear filter should be an unlock but should be available from the start, and that i think the adventure zones could benefit a lot from having more variety in how you approach them, because theyre really just the same process over and over. i could probably nitpick several other things that i felt were lacking if i reinstalled, but this is a great idle game nonetheless
First time i've committed to an idle game. Started on this one a bit over 2 years ago, and Steam says I spent 17k hours in game. I did enjoy my time with the game, it was kind of like a pet that I needed to check in on once or twice a day, but I think I finally sort of understand people who play a game for thousands of hours and then leave a negative review. Dumb game with humor so juvenile to be off putting, but all the same i'm going to miss it.
possibly my favorite idle game that i've played? it doesn't do anything very standout, imo, but it takes a lot of the most common tropes and mechanics of similar idlers (numbers going up, rebirth/restarts, increasingly elaborate guis) and executes them very well. the humor and artwork reminds me a lot of kingdom of loathing, for those of you familiar. lots of ms paint dudes fighting fridges and toilets and stuff, lots of pop culture references that seem like ten years out of date. i definitely got hooked by this one for a few days, but i'm at the point now where they've introduced so many new mechanics that i'm a little burned out. there's a lot of depth here and you could absolutely sink a few hundred hours into this, give it a shot.