David Mellick
1 year ago
Game programmatically counters you. Finally spend some money to get an upgrade that immediately starts showing up less. The game fights your attempts at progress. Big let down when you think you set yourself up for success
Steven Cai
1 year ago
Glad the hardworking dev is still making some really big updates for the game. I like the new 3.0 gameplay update with the new events. I do still wish that there were some changes that would help late-stage game players as we're still stuck at level 47-48k on the main game. I feel like the rewards from the events, even if you get rank 1 will have little effect for those of us who can't past level 48k.
Trinity Simmons
1 year ago
They made a decent game, with not many forced ads. However, after just an hour of playing(while using an autoclicker) I hit a progress paywall. Not a direct one, but one that makes it entirely unfeasible to play without paying. This game is a time waster, and not the good kind.
Brook Wagner
1 year ago
Good game at its core, but multiple little gameplay nuances like timing buying your upgrades based off when an ad-balloon will float by, potentially dropping a bonus to give you 50% off all upgrades for 60 seconds, end up detracting from the overall experience.
SaxyDoige
1 year ago
It's a pretty nice clicker, is nice that it doesn't really throw a bunch of ads at your face if you dont want them. But is 4 out of 5 because of random freezes that the game has, nothing that can't be resolved.
Ryan Kelly
3 years ago
It's pretty much your standard mining idle game but after you play awhile it becomes increasingly tedious to rebuild after changing planets. I also feel like the balancing of how much upgrades cost feels a little inconsistent over time. Also the price of the highest level chests is outrageous. You would have to save for like three months to get one free to play.
Rick Rodriguez
2 years ago
Another game designed to gradually crawl to a halt until you spend money. I figured, why not, I enjoy the game. I'll pay the money to remove ads. Guess what? The mechanics that was supposed to be a benefit was dropped from my game. No more suitcases or skips. All gone. What an incredible rip off. Classic bait and switch. I now have no idea why I spent $17 bucks for that.
Alex Matson
2 years ago
Balance and polish make it stand out from the crowd! Ads are entirely optional and well balanced: they help but you don't need to spam them. Premium currency is balanced too: you can get plenty just by being active. There's a card system which worried me, but all the upgrades are free and it's not a P2W trap. And the progression is fun! Being active feels good and moves the game along smoothly. The music is fine, the graphics are great, and the game is phenomenal. So far, 9.5/10.
Archipelo
2 years ago
It was fun for a while, I honestly love grinding games but slowly overtime it's deteriorated. A few options broke in the game it seems (like the quests) and it no longer became fun and therefore I'm deleting the game. If you like grinding games that require you to spend a bit of money, maybe this is the game for you, but otherwise it's just a dud game.
Ariel Taylor
2 years ago
This was one of my favorite games until this latest update. The brain thing seems cool, and I'm not as worried about running into a point of being unable to progress. It feels harder now somehow, I was getting towards the end of a world that I thought should take me a few more days with as many boosts as I have, but it feels like the boosts I've spent real money on have been cancelled out and it feels more stagnant now. I'll probably still play occasionally but not pay for anymore upgrades.
Charlie D
2 years ago
Oh, what a wonderful idle game. Ad boosts are actually optional boosts instead of near-essential, and actually feel like boosts. (Except the shady salesman dude, I don't want to watch a 30 second ad for a 60 second boost, but he can just be ignored lmao) The art is adorable, the game is a fantastic time killer, and it gives me that "brrr number goes up" dopamine rush. Currently one of the best idle games I've ever played.
George Zintak
2 years ago
Wasted so much time playing this game. It's pretty rewarding at first, but the max mine level is 13,765 and when you get there nothing changes anymore. Going to a new galaxy doesn't seem to do much and it doesn't seem like you reach the maximum level any faster when you go to a new planet. There is so much stuff to upgrade in the power up tree but no reason to. Don't waste your time
Daniel st. Pierre
3 years ago
i love this game, its easy to grasp. the art work reminds me of invader Zim for some reason, or at least the character design. and its a great time waster and my favorite part is, no flooding ads every 30 seconds. thats a plus in my book, im super excited it seems they have added stuff, since when the game first released. so I'm happy to start again.
Alexander Fuchs
1 year ago
Within 3 days of playing reached the point that this idle game has become less of a game and more of a chore to remember to check for the most miniscule amount of movement. I usually enjoy idle games but this particular one needs to have some serious rebalancing done for it to feel usable. If anything it's yet another ad revenue farm or cash grab you need to pay for everything in. I've given the game the benefit of the doubt, uninstalled for a long while then decided to try it again. Never again
Paisley
1 year ago
I never knew mining worlds for their natural resources and causing global warming could be so fun. The humor and animation style is always eye catching and I rarely get bored. Progression after a while is slow when you get to high levels, especially if you don't want to watch (optional) ads but once you move planets it goes crazy fast. It takes a lot of patience but it's honestly worth your time and storage. Also a great conversation starter 👌
Katlyn Harper
2 years ago
Edit: NVM! They changed it and its not longer possible to do what I did, and the brain grind has been lessened somewhat. Changed from 1 to 4 stars, a bit heavy with the ad boosts but it's a nice, basic clicker. Got pretty far into the game and found out it's really, really easy to make a simple mistake that deletes prestige progress. I just accidentally lost a few days worth of progress within a few taps without the game warning me that I would. Don't go to a new galaxy early, I guess.
Nolan Denney
2 years ago
I've played and dropped a lot of idle games, and this is the only one I've really stuck with. Mostly because there aren't any forces ads, and the premium currency isn't limited to people paying, it can be earned slowly. And when you do watch an ad, it feels like it was worth it. Overall nice experience, and perfect to have in the background.
Isaiah
2 years ago
This is a great idle rpg. For about 4-5 hours of playtime, you'll be feeling like you're constantly progressing, the whole time having a lot of fun. But after you've completed all the worlds in a galaxy you restart, and from there that's when things get really slow and just lots of grinding, just doesn't feel like there's any progressing beyond that point other than to collect. You restart almost completely, given some "permanent upgrades" that really don't seem to help all that much.
Erik Vazquez
2 years ago
Great game! It seems pretty basic like any other mining game at first, but the story and all the planets and features make it one of my favorite games. I do have a problem, and that is that every once in a while, it lags. And not just any old normal, lasts-for-5-seconds lag, I'm talking about some MAJOR LAG. It's so laggy that I have to close the game and reopen it, which is REALLY annoying in the middle of a power up or job. Please make it less laggy. But It's a good game.
Charles Huene
1 year ago
Was hoping to be able to go back and max out planets for extra benefits. Instead, it's the typical gameplay - reach an arbitrary amount on one world, start over on a new world with a few carryovers, and a higher amount to reach to move to the next world. Honestly, you'll probably feel like you've played this game multiple times before. It has a few amusing visuals, but not enough to stay engaged.