
Devin Braga
Amazing game, honestly, until I got to "Unity," it would've been a perfect 5 star. The progression feels right, every time you "restart" you feel the progress you made, and it makes a drastic difference in continuing forward, giving you a sense of achievement and wanting to continue. Now at Unity, the entire game resets, all progress is gone, which was like 50 hours (left on while sleeping) for me, and this made almost 0 difference in the feeling of progression, just a reset without much benefit
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Kevin Wonnacott
I don't like the title, since this falls more under the category of "incremental" than "idle." It's the sort of game where you start needing scientific notation inside of your scientific notation. It draws HEAVILY on the progression of Antimatter Dimensions, which I consider to be a good decision. Earlygame is a little bit too slow, but the game is overall a piece of art. I can't wait for the Unity updare!
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StanBI
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Addicting and kills time well, has no annoying transactions pop-ups, ads arent forced and the rewards they provide are low, so watching them is purely optional. One of the best idle games out there. However once you unlock tarot your progress starts to depend on the amount of time flux you use, in other words your progress is closely related to the amount of time you have this game installed. I hope its just a way to not make the endgame too quick and its fixed with new features.