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Melvor Idle: runescape but easier, many other games out there like this. It removes all elements of what made runescape fun, the mmo aspect. Dropped after two days of active play. IdleOn!: Just seems like idle skilling but with more elements. areas are extremely grindy. Shared bank and furnace is nice at first.
1) Idle Research | FREE - Landscape. Despite the somewhat confusing UI, Idle Reserach is one of the better new idle games I’ve played this year. It’s basically a resource management game about crafting flasks that produce energy. But as we progress, we then unlock lots of new features and gameplay elements - including even combat.
any idle game by lutzgames. or antimatter dimensions. The Tower, on android. It takes away much more sanity than cookie clicker, but for the love of God don't spend money on any micro transaction. I'd recommend jump clicker, it's android only from what I know, but it's a pretty good idle game imo.
MinuteKnights. New game from moitititi, dev of MinuteFrontier, MinuteQuest, MinuteSlash, etc. This one has elements of a few of his previous games blended together. Basically, a 3-character auto battle RPG with a bunch of different classes that earn permanent active/passive abilities as you level up their job points.
Here's what I found. Top 10 played idle games on Steam: Top 10 grossing idle games on steam: Top units sold idle games on Steam: Cookie clicker wins in all charts, but some interesting games I had never heard of in these lists. Hopefull you'll find this insightful as well. :) Source: Video Game Insights - Steam Top Charts.
Definition from Google: Idle games, also known as incremental or clicker games, are a genre of games that require minimal or no player interaction. The game progresses without the player's involvement, and the player earns in-game currency through grinding. The game plays itself, including in the absence of the player. 4. Sort by: Add a Comment.
From phone games, I really like Paragon Pioneers 2. It's a colony builder where you are building up your one island at the start, and you eventually expand into a multi-island empire with trade routes and various manufacturing cycles depending on what resources each island has access to.
In my opinion there are basically two different kind of time loop mechanisms out there. "Life cycle" types and "Expanding loop" types. The two probably first games of those genres known to this community are Groundhog Life and Idle Loops. Both have sparked several successors. Groundhog Life is sadly abandoned, and many of the successors seem to ...
Welcome! This subreddit is for us lovers of games that feature an incremental mechanism, such as unlocking progressively more powerful upgrades, or discovering new ways to play the game. This genre is growing at a break-neck pace, be part of the revolution! Your all time favorite mobile idle game. Hell yeah.
Melvor Idle is idle Runescape. You have crafting, Gathering, combat, dungeons, bosses, farming, even town management. It got published by Jagex, Runescape devs. Kittens game is another choice. You manage a kitten's town, and is more hard and deep than it seems at the beginning.