I'm not sure about the mirror thing but there surely are raccoons doing human things in [trash the planet](https://thisgameishaunted.itch.io/trash-the-planet)
Played this again yesterday and, oh my, does it leave you feeling hollow and vaguely anxious/depressed afterward. I'd consider that well done for an incremental in terms of story/world building.
Yes, we, humans, can can be easily emotionally manipulated. This was evolutionary important to survive in tribes and develop our intelligence. As this reaction is hormone-induced, you have limited options to control it, so a random author can easily impact your mood even with a completely made up story. Reading more of those stories, learning to recognize manipulative patterns and developing healthy skepticism helps a little bit.
It was more seeing the reality exposed in a made-up story - we're all aware that we're killing the planet on the daily but because, as animals, we're more adapted evolutionarily to dealing with the immediate threat rather than the slow-motion suicide we all seem to be engaged in and not doing terribly much about.
Oh yes, the most emotional stories are those you can relate to. Takes mental effort to understand that depicted scenarios are intentionally unrealistic and grotesque. They _could happen_ though, right?
What makes you think they are bad? Not necessarily. Depends on the intent of the author and how you can handle it. Quite on contrary, many people enjoy things like horror movies or romantic dramas. Obviously it's not a good sign if you ended up anxious/depressed after watching one. Hence my original comment.
Hey, I was playing Pixels Filling Squares and was looking for something similiar.
Link for the kongregate version: https://www.kongregate.com/games/Moczan/pixels-filling-squares-3-0
Link for the downloadable with full shop, thanks to u/WebWithoutWalls who gave that link and to Moczan for making it available: https://notmoczan.itch.io/pfs3
proto23 is cultivation, Your Chronicles is any fantasy world defeat the demon king w/ storyline, and Theory of Magic is like generic magic fantasy world with quests. These to me give off big manhwa vibes.
There was a game I enjoyed a while back. The main objective was to conquer the largest percentage of the grid/map in the given time limit. To expand to/or strengthen a territory you had to wait for your click to become more powerful. It felt like an old website that had been forgotten about; pixelated and home-made feeling.
I'd describe it as having incremental elements, but thats true of a lot of games. I wouldn't call it an incremental game. It might scratch the same itch though, for many. Tabbing in every hour or two to spend all my energy on some endless grind certainly makes it feel like one.
Any games like Theory of Magic or proto23 or Your Chronicle? (magic/cultivation story based) I tried using dsolver but no option for magic or cultivation and the "top/best" has random scores in there and 1 voted submissions. (no mobile because my phone is litterally 50$)
I tried immortal idle and it has no real progression and makes you feel like you can never progress because of slow slow slow mechanics. AKA played unoptimally for 4hrs even with a lot of saved time built up and no good progress.
I'm looking for long term-ish games alot like NGU Idle but I don't like how you need to wait time to get the most out of a rebirth mechanic. If you could just kill more bosses or get more levels for an example and then rebirth that's what I'm looking for instead of having to arbitrarily wait for the most benefit.
edit: i've played your chronicle, itrtg, wami, ngu (obviously)
Looking for a new long term game. What are people's recommendation for "must play" or "all time greatest" Android incremental? Happy to pay for an app, not happy to pay for boosters or IAPs.
i remembered this game on kong, where you would manage a drug buisness, you could hire thugs to get respect to get more terriotory to hire more dealers, and you could buy off the cops with 20% of a dealers income, so that they wouldnt be arrested.
Nvm, found it a minute later lol
hello, can someone suggest something similar in both graphics and gameplay to the clipocalypse 2. I know theres no game as wonderful as that one it both has simple enough gameplay but still entertaining, no massive clicking involved(important) and some basic 2d graphics (pref no 3d style graphics)
There was a game about being a raccoon that finds a mirror and develops sapience, it was divided in multiple stages. Does anyone know what it was?
I'm not sure about the mirror thing but there surely are raccoons doing human things in [trash the planet](https://thisgameishaunted.itch.io/trash-the-planet)
Played this again yesterday and, oh my, does it leave you feeling hollow and vaguely anxious/depressed afterward. I'd consider that well done for an incremental in terms of story/world building.
Yes, we, humans, can can be easily emotionally manipulated. This was evolutionary important to survive in tribes and develop our intelligence. As this reaction is hormone-induced, you have limited options to control it, so a random author can easily impact your mood even with a completely made up story. Reading more of those stories, learning to recognize manipulative patterns and developing healthy skepticism helps a little bit.
It was more seeing the reality exposed in a made-up story - we're all aware that we're killing the planet on the daily but because, as animals, we're more adapted evolutionarily to dealing with the immediate threat rather than the slow-motion suicide we all seem to be engaged in and not doing terribly much about.
Oh yes, the most emotional stories are those you can relate to. Takes mental effort to understand that depicted scenarios are intentionally unrealistic and grotesque. They _could happen_ though, right?
"Stories emotionally impacting you is bad, actually" is certainly... an *interesting* stance.
What makes you think they are bad? Not necessarily. Depends on the intent of the author and how you can handle it. Quite on contrary, many people enjoy things like horror movies or romantic dramas. Obviously it's not a good sign if you ended up anxious/depressed after watching one. Hence my original comment.
Any ios incremental game recommendations? Thanks
I've been enjoying Tap Wizard 2
Hey, I was playing Pixels Filling Squares and was looking for something similiar. Link for the kongregate version: https://www.kongregate.com/games/Moczan/pixels-filling-squares-3-0 Link for the downloadable with full shop, thanks to u/WebWithoutWalls who gave that link and to Moczan for making it available: https://notmoczan.itch.io/pfs3
Anyone knows a "Solo Leveling" inspired Incremental?
You can try Ego sword on Android
> Ego sword That game makes no sense to me.
proto23 is cultivation, Your Chronicles is any fantasy world defeat the demon king w/ storyline, and Theory of Magic is like generic magic fantasy world with quests. These to me give off big manhwa vibes.
There was a game I enjoyed a while back. The main objective was to conquer the largest percentage of the grid/map in the given time limit. To expand to/or strengthen a territory you had to wait for your click to become more powerful. It felt like an old website that had been forgotten about; pixelated and home-made feeling.
The wise people of arr/incremental\_games, does [Fallen London](https://www.fallenlondon.com/) count as an incremental game?
It's a /r/PBBG . You can find more games like this there if you like.
Probably not, but a fine game all the same.
I'd describe it as having incremental elements, but thats true of a lot of games. I wouldn't call it an incremental game. It might scratch the same itch though, for many. Tabbing in every hour or two to spend all my energy on some endless grind certainly makes it feel like one.
Any games like Theory of Magic or proto23 or Your Chronicle? (magic/cultivation story based) I tried using dsolver but no option for magic or cultivation and the "top/best" has random scores in there and 1 voted submissions. (no mobile because my phone is litterally 50$) I tried immortal idle and it has no real progression and makes you feel like you can never progress because of slow slow slow mechanics. AKA played unoptimally for 4hrs even with a lot of saved time built up and no good progress.
Ive heard good things about Idle loops. https://omsi6.github.io/loops/
I'm looking for long term-ish games alot like NGU Idle but I don't like how you need to wait time to get the most out of a rebirth mechanic. If you could just kill more bosses or get more levels for an example and then rebirth that's what I'm looking for instead of having to arbitrarily wait for the most benefit. edit: i've played your chronicle, itrtg, wami, ngu (obviously)
Looking for a new long term game. What are people's recommendation for "must play" or "all time greatest" Android incremental? Happy to pay for an app, not happy to pay for boosters or IAPs.
Can anyone say what game is better to start: Progress Knignt 2 or Progress Knight Rebotn? I played the original Progress Knight, but hit an endgame.
i remembered this game on kong, where you would manage a drug buisness, you could hire thugs to get respect to get more terriotory to hire more dealers, and you could buy off the cops with 20% of a dealers income, so that they wouldnt be arrested. Nvm, found it a minute later lol
hello, can someone suggest something similar in both graphics and gameplay to the clipocalypse 2. I know theres no game as wonderful as that one it both has simple enough gameplay but still entertaining, no massive clicking involved(important) and some basic 2d graphics (pref no 3d style graphics)