
Andrew Dunnigan
A very fun game about watching numbers get bigger. Okay, I'm probably not selling it very well, but honestly give it a try - it's free, in-game purchases are absolutely not required for progression, and there's a surprising amount of humor and "plot" in the news ticket messages constantly scrolling across the top of the screen.
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Jasim Naeem
this is it. this is the one. it started out like ever other idle I've played, but Antimatter Dimensions is the first one I've encountered that kept me hooked until the end. it can be a grind. a slog even. but it's brilliantly paced. unlocking new mechanics feels purposeful and rewarding. utilizing them properly requires a depth of understanding that i did not expect. I also didn't expect a plot to fall out along the way. as long as it took, I wasn't ready for it to end. and what an end it was.
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EnVoy DrOid
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I ran into an issue where "do you really need a guide for this" is not possible to complete. Im already into eternities and when I big crunch one time I get 95k infinites. im really enjoying the game but its upsetting it seems like id need to wipe weeks of progress for a single achievement there was no warning I was about to progress past with no way of being able to do it later. help? please make it less than 10 big crunches, not infinities. the only difference is late game players can do that