Sean Archer
3 years ago
A visually pretty AdCap clone that goes so far to copy the exact same everything. I just unlocked Mars on AdCap and World of Villains on this. I was scratching my head when I noticed the beginning of those are the exact same, same cost to unlock the next generator, upgrades, but oh one of the manager costs is different so I guess it's not an exact copy. Pick your tastes I guess on which you want to play, AdCap does have more in terms of long-term progression with events and new items.
E Sparks
3 years ago
I've played this game for a million hours at this point. Though, I have ran out of content, and I reset the world's to the point of them going down to 4 mind crystals on two of the world's and 16 on the main one. I just recently wiped my data for the app so I could restart. I also am really appreciative of the fact that there aren't any ads, as I like listening to music while playing games and it always gets paused by ads on other apps. I really hope new content gets added soon!
Frank Morgan
1 year ago
It was 5 stars until it slowed to a snails pace because of an insanely greedy developer wanting approximately $4 for a 3 hour time jump. This example is the most minimal of all purchases, meaning I would have to spend $100 every month just to not feel like I'm standing still, after 3-6 months, there would be no more progress and I'm out $600. No thanks, considering this is another copy/paste of Cell to Singularity. Stop being so greedy over a minimally entertaining game.
Adam n
1 year ago
Decent enough idle game. My biggest problem with this is the online requirement. I understand the need for it for the booster ads and such, but the game will not even load if you have no connection. And I work and live out in the boonies, so only time I get to play, is in town, or on home wifi. At which point I have much better things to keep my attention..
Michael Flint
11 months ago
So bare bones and boring. It's functionally a carbon copy of old games like Adventure Capitalist. It takes far too long to generate the reset currency, there's nothing fun to do when the app is open, the ad boosts are 100% required and still the game is slow. Uncreative in the world of incremental games. It's not without merit however, it has the potential and polish to become unique! I know my judgement may be harsh but I want it to serve as encouragement to do something fresh and impressive.
Leon Welch
3 years ago
Very nice casual setting playability! The graphics are good, even though some side action on that topic would be great, if too much additional add ons take away too much from the topic\theme , maybe an optional setting would offer up both to the players choosing as needed for less time consumption versus action as needed at the moment! It would help cover the players interested but offer the player more play time as to be bigger or smaller as necessary! Just offered any advice, perfect game tho
David
1 year ago
Super fun game if you dig the number counter theme. This one is an atom counter. And you are trying to destroy the universe One atom at a time. It gets ridiculous, but when you think that the numbers are to scale... 2 days later, you destroy a single blood cell. Gives you perspective of size. Very well designed. You can choose to watch ads for multipliers. Other than that, I leave you alone. 5 star time killer.
Brandon Romer
1 year ago
This is the first game in it's genre that I've actually completed. Its a nice feeling to finish a game and you dont get that a lot on mobile. Progression is unbalanced for sure, but i liked it. Slow progression for a few days gets rewarded with massive progression for a few hours. Adds are optional and sufficiently rewarded, unlike games that ask you to watch a 30 second add for 5 minutes of x2. This one gives 4 hours per add. For new players i recommend clearing worlds in reverse order.
Nightfall89 z
1 year ago
Its a simple game. It's easy, relaxing, and totally idle after everything is leveled about 3 times or so. There's no premium resource everything can be acquired free. I don't like how expensive some of the abilities are but again, completely idle. I also don't like that there isn't anything really to watch or keep someone occupied while you wait for resources. Other than that it's a great little idle game recommend for anyone who doesn't want to have to keep track of things or play for hours.
John Holsinger
2 years ago
Pros: Art was creative, the atom equivalent progression was really cool. If you're new to these types of games, it'll be fun. Cons: For those familiar with idle games, it's a close copy of Adventure Capitalist, which is a shame because it could've been better - the progression didn't make sense. Using strings or something theoretical as your base resource, you could grow in scale to the amount of stuff you're capable of destroying (or creating), but they're just a group of physics-y things.
Jonathan Copeland
1 year ago
It is definitely fun, but you need to watch a fair amount of ads to progress significantly. It seems I have also "hit a wall" making progress in the second universe (first and third are progressing nicely). I am not usually one for clicker games, or where you are a villain, but this is an exception, I found it quite enjoyable! I do love space games, and this one has a space theme. It is also really cool learning bigger numbers (e.g. what comes after trillion, etc...)
Rachael Leventhal
2 years ago
It does exactly what ib expect it to do. Not super exciting. However, I would give it 5 stars if there were a reasonably-priced option to pay for no ads permanently. Maybe $10 to be in line with other games with no-ad options. The ad viewing for bonuses is already limited to a certain number each day, so calculating how much much a permanent speed/time boost and free bonus claims would cost should be simple.
Greg B
1 year ago
Good game, terrible ads and ad based rewards. About 25% of the ads I've watched have not given a reward. If you are unlucky enough to draw the gold & goblins ad, you'll have to wait 60 seconds for it to end for the same reward you'd get for a 15 second ad. Gameplay is straight forward, and similar to other games in the idle category. Fix the issues with whatever company you contract for ads already. I hate watching 4 straight, and get nothing in return.
Tim Domeika
3 years ago
Looks good - but shallow. Progress is slow, milestones aren't spaced well, and the prestige mechanic lacks impact. Usually more upgrades are added at a lot of the common chokepoints when using specific formulaic progression, here there isn't. Pretty to look at, but not much to the back end. Comes off as if they put in just enough to justify loading up ads and IAPs. Not irredeemable, though. With some TLC this could be great, but it feels more like a quick buck rather than a passion project.
Jennifer Marks
9 months ago
An excellent idle game with a cool theme. It doesnt require you to check in very often, so you can be as offline as you'd like. I have never once had to watch an ad that I didn't willingly watch for extra benefits (which are worth it in the long run.) Not much story, good for casual play in the background, especially since it doesn't cut off my music. Thank you for this, and thank you for reading!
Anthony Mayer
11 months ago
I don't actually just like this game, but I respect it. While, yes, it's basically just a reskinned Adventure Capitalist, it's better in my opinion. That game has gone downhill so hard since they had forced ads. The lack of forced ads in this game shows that they just want to give people a time waster game for when they're bored and passing the time. There's no pop ups interrupting anything, not forced ads when changing screens, and no ad bars at the edges of the screen. Worthy of respect
Brian G.
5 months ago
Deleting this game. Over the past week it's gotten buggy, but that's not why I'm dropping my rating and walking away. The ads, while annoying, were for the most part the same as any other app (no premium option). But they have gotten out of control. It's become an app that I use just to watch ads. Logged in today and got hit with FIVE over-60s unskippable ads, one I clocked at almost 2m. THAT is what I only see here. To make things worse, I only got rewards for three of them.
Geoff J
5 months ago
It's alright. One of the least rewarding games to play I've ever encountered. You're just watching "numbers go up", and then coming back later to watch them "go more up!" No real visuals or resolution aside from the page transitions. Could have been a choose your own adventure book... It's pretty simple. But if that's your thing this game is for you.
Sverre Rombouts
2 months ago
The game starts out with how you'd expect, kindof slow but numbers start going up really fast after a bit. However after a couple weeks playing you hit a wall, a massive one at that, restarting barely does anything anymore and everything needs crystals, hundreds of them. Due to that wall i'm only giving 2 stars as its simply way too hard, if not impossible to get past without watching ads constantly or paying money.
David Coronel
1 month ago
it's average. nothing amazing. I played it for about a day before getting bored with it. progress is fairly nil, and for whatever reason the meta upgrades also reset with the reset feature so any points spent on them are just gone and they're fairly... useless. my first reset was at 33 dark matter. the first upgrade cost 10. that's -20% production bonus to reduce a single buildings cost by 10% which doesn't really do anything.