Darque Wing
1 year ago
Charmingly unlike most polished clicker games that deliver ads and spreadsheet-like regularity, this one grows organically through a tech tree. There's a lot to research, and lots to do while the boring tasks automate satisfactorily. Upgrades aren't hopelessly expensive, the ads are 100% voluntary and give decent rewards. Very satisfying for the clicker game veteran.
Cody Lee
3 years ago
I have played several of airapport games and i have enjoyed each one. Every game i have played the Ad videos are optional to give you a little help. Farms and mines i think you should have it to where you can put the tractor on a specific field and by more than one to put on multiple fields. Another thing that would be nice is to be able to revert manpower back to zero so you can use materials for pizza instead of the sellers selling them.
Chloe Beard
3 years ago
I've now had this game installed for weeks. After stumbling onto Idle Tower Builder on itch.io I realized this is the same developer! I felt compelled to update my review. Airapport is the top tier of idle games! No forced ads, the ads you watch are gameplay significant (half off building upgrades), plenty of buildings, art is cute without being silly, rewards both active and idle playstyles. It's basically perfect. Thank you airapport for the lovely game Look forward to seeing where you go :)
Trevor Barnaby
1 year ago
2nd game on phone I've ever played where Ads are not forced nor are they extremely necessary to remotely get ahead. I've only played about 20 minutes and already appreciate not having 60 ads in that time limit. Very simplistic, but that's the type of clicker games I really enjoy. I wish more games that were around this type of idea were to make it atleast as much easier. People would give much higher ratings or even be more interested in paying money for minor things
Seth Rivers
8 months ago
One of the best idle games I've played. While you go through the same beginning many multiple times but things grow exponentially and it turns into a micro managing which upgrades should I allocate this money into. Which leads into my favorite part. There is actual strategy you can employ into this IDLE game. It's fantastic and so much enjoyment just watching your little town grow. Would love the ability for an upgrade where there may be a few different house variants!
Lolzman XD
2 years ago
Love the game, it can be idle, but it also can be active, however I would ask for there to maybe be a way to reward players for staying in the game longer, maybe a market where you manually sell things, and their price is constantly changing, or a way for villagers to request certain items. Either way great game, and I am very much enjoying it
Mike H
2 years ago
Man this was one of my favorite games for a minute but I think I'm gonna Uninstall... the amount of population needed to earn prestige points changes way too drastically. The game is challenging enough to have it not change at all but the way this is setup the game will never get easier to progress
Fang 24
3 years ago
I actually kind of like this one. And the fact I was gone for 11 hours and got the full offline time I almost had a heart attack. This is a real idel game. Endless offline time (assuming) super early automation ads are optional and you can progress without them. But as always I have to find one problem to point out. Thankfully it's minor. When you have it set to x10 or next it seems to track it for if you can buy one level not 10 or next. Also there's no indication what next is or does.
Austin MacCarthy
3 years ago
I love it! It's cute, it's simple, there's depth, there's no BS microtransactions, and it tracks almost ALL of your offline progress. It's a real, honest, true to the genre, idle game. Does it win best art of the year? No. Does it win best soundtrack? No. Best writing? No. Best tutorial? No. But even if there's games that do, this one is infinitely better than almost any other game you find in the same genre. All because it's not your basic copy-paste idle game by all this horrible devs. Love it
Dj Pierce
1 year ago
It is one of the most simplistic city builders, you have to collect science to unlock new buildings and whatnot. With this though there is no forced adds at all, and every few min you can choose to watch one to better the building quicker. The game never stops running in that I mean it continues to collect money and science while the app is closed with no know time limit. Over all a great simple game!
William
1 year ago
This... Might be one of the best mobile games ever. At first it looks like a lot of other games, produce something here, move it there, then sell it. Surprisingly enough though, it goes much more in depth. One thing you'll notice is that all of your work force and prestige points can be redistributed, so if you ever get stuck you can try rethinking your strategy. Overall I'd highly recommend this if you're into idle games.
Kat A.
1 year ago
Super relaxing and fun game. Prestige is almost useless, but still fun to do. The whole game itself is quite calming in a way I can't describe. There are no forced ads, and every ad you choose to view gives you a suitable reward. The game is also balanced enough that the ads aren't mandatory due to those rewards. Good job, Devs! This is the kind of mobile game the app stores need more of.
Quinton Galpin
1 year ago
I am picky when it comes to the time i spend on a game. I am busy and dont want to waste my down time. The game could use some updates and events. Overall though, great mechanics. Simple and easy to play. Full offline idle rewards. Ads are not forced, but you may also watch ads if you want rewards. So far no cap on workforce......I give a 9 out of 10. Definitely worth playing.
Daniel Mills
10 months ago
Excellent time waster. Scratches all the right "watch numbers go up" notes. Just a request: can you make it where a reset will credit you for work towards a challenge? I regularly hit walls where I want to roll over and upgrade but there is a massive challenge waiting to be cleared (and I can't cancel it because I keep getting smaller challenges that cause the removal clock to reset). The ore related challenges need a bit of tuning btw.
Jakov Grams
1 year ago
It decent. No intrusive ad which is a huge plus. The only thing I didn't like is when you get to a certain point in the game it just becomes a waiting game to click on the scientists to further your research after everything has been automated. Automating the research points would make this game hold my attention a lot longer. I'm not sure I'll keep playing because of this mechanic.
Michael Thomas
11 months ago
Awesome idle game. I enjoy the simplicity of the automation process. All ads are optional. The UI is minimal and suits the game well. My one complaint is with the science system. I only played through the first 5-6 upgrades so I don't know if it gets better later on but, the scientists show up too inconsistently and don't stay on screen long. A system to automate science would be great. Edit: Prestige can make science faster and after the bridge (planks) you can automate science. Problem solved.
Austa Hallback
1 year ago
This game has NO FORCED ADS. I am personally at a point where I delete a game the moment it forces an ad. All the ads are optional and only last 30 seconds (not the 90 some games are doing now). The mechanics are very simple, aligning more with an idle clicker game (though the clicking part is more automatic). I appreciate that there is no offline time limit, so you'll never get screw out of rewards. You can also unlock items in any order you want, so you can prioritize what fits you better.
Allison Berkwitz
10 months ago
I really like this game and I've been playing it a while. There are a few issues I'm having, but it really is a great idle game. The salad seller seems to have a maximum number of salads that can be stored (I think it's alive the 40s?). Some missions come in asking that I own over 7 million of a product. It often takes days to complete those quests, and it also takes days to change a current quest. It's really disheartening how huge some quests are when other quests ask for a lot less.
Olivia Medina
10 months ago
I like it, it doesn't have a limit to how many days the game can be AFK, it just keeps progressing for weeks on end until you feel the need to check on it. I like the little people roaming around the map, it looks cute. I also like how I don't have to reset my city all the time because I always find myself buying more things and make sure that I use my workers for the buildings I would consider necessary. It's a simple but enjoyable idle game.
Tecla Pruitt
8 months ago
This is my absolute favorite idle game. There is no limit in how long it can be idle (left it for 3 months and came back to ALL those profits), the art style is cute and simple, the town looks busy and bustling with people, and there's always the option of doubling profits with ads, but NONE OF THE ADS ARE FORCED. The only downside to this game is how hard it is to get over 1 billion coins to expand the town. Other than the expansion difficulty, I love this game.