
Grumpy Aksol
Zen Idle: Gravity Meditation is exactly what I needed to help me relax after long days. The slow, steady movement of the balls and the soothing visuals make it surprisingly calming to watch. I love that I can leave it running in the background and check in whenever I want—it’s low pressure, but still satisfying when you see progress. The upgrades are simple to understand, and I enjoy the feeling of slowly building up over time without having to rush.

Juan Perez
microtransactions pretty expensive. like I have actually have thought about paying so I can get more cards. but if I have to spend even 5 dollars on a game that doesn't compare to full actual games you can get on steam for the same price. I would feel cheated. so yeah, while I don't mind paying for transactions it's expensive...

Duncan Sunday
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It's fun to watch, but true progress is locked behind transcend points, which are earned in 100 player tourneys. And get this, if you're placed 75-100 in the lowest bracket (where you'll be starting) you get absolutely no rewards. It's possible to place a little higher if you're constantly on top of the game with watching the ads, but that kinda contradicts the idea of it being an idle game.
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Tech Tree Games
July 21, 2024
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