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An idle with a lot to do. Maybe too much. I'm at the current very end game right now and I'm still struggling to keep up with it all. There's just something about Pokémon that always keeps me going though, and every new update improves on it huge. Use the Crobat Fork if you pick it up it's the one with the most fun stuff from experience.

surprisingly engaging clicker/idle? made me tense? how?

Best incremental game, hands down.

This is an amazing idle game that takes you through every route, town, and most events of all the main line Pokémon games. It allows you to battle and catch all the monsters and get every gym badge, completing the dream of Pokémon. It also has a few side mini-games which complement the main part pretty well, functioning as a way to get the various currencies needed, rare Pokémon and items. I just keep it on in the background right now.

idle games are hard to review. I'm still playing this game and I plan to continue, but it's only working because of my love for the base games. The version of the story you get is the most bare bones, and the gameplay is hardly exciting. The only reward you get for clicking millions of time is carpal tunnel. I wish you could play the regions in any order, I would just play my favorites and leave. Instead, you play them in order of release with the requirement to finish that region's pokedex to continue, which kills my momentum each time I become that regions champion. While I'm enjoying it it definitely feels a bit hollow.


I would never be an idle clicker fan

clueless

Sublime clicker, IMO. Ticks almost all the boxes. Also, it respects quite well the rules and systems of the original Pokémon games. Once the mid-late game is reached, the egg-hatching system to grind might get a bit annoying, but that's the essence of idle games. Super recommended.

there isnt better clicker game then this one

THREE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY SIX HOURS OF PLAYTIME, ONE HUNDRED THIRTY BADGES, TEN SKETCHY SCRIPTS OFF GITHUB, TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR SAVES, ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE POKEMON, TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY TWO ACHIEVEMENTS, AND THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN MILLION FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THREE CLICK ATTACKS LATER, this game's OK.

I love Pokeclicker and also despise it because I played it for the first time right as school was kicking back up again and it absolutely massacred my productivity for a solid month. Haven't touched it since (which is probably for the best), though I'd definitely recommend it if you have the free time allowed for an auto-clicker like this because it's a very fresh and unique spin on the genre purely by incorporating/modifying Pokemon mechanics into an idle game.

Also I only played up until the end of Gen 1 and they've apparently added a ton of other generations/regions since so that's definitely a big plus as well.

Como clicker é ruim, o que me prendeu foi ser Pokémon. Praticamente obrigatório o uso de um mouse clicker externo.

Muy completo y entretenido. Demasiada subida de dificultad al pasar a la siguiente región, es mejor desactivar la opción de bajar el poder de los Pokémon que no son de la región aunque no se pueda volver a activar, hace el juego mucho mas aburrido tenerlo puesto.

A fun passtime. Cool mechanics and tons of variety.

Get out of here, Ash! We're clicking Pokémon, and you don't want no part of this shit!

For something so simple its actually really fun I would reccomend

My favorite clicker game
Even right now it's running in the background
Very fun! :)

Fun initial gameplay loop but progression pacing is way off, everything before the elite 4 feels like it happens too fast and the lull between the elite 4 and the next region is nightmarishly slow.