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ClickerEpic Clicker: Saga of Middle Earth is a clicker game set in a fantasy setting. Prepare for battle, keep calm, and start clicking!
RPGThis game is based on an award-wining browser-based text RPG "A Dark Room" by Michael Townsend.It's exactly the same as the web version but with graphics and sound.
ClickerDrive around as recklessly as you can, earn points by mowing down humans and purchase upgrades to make flattening people even easier!
IncrementalIdle Downloader is a unique incremental game that lets you upgrade and operate your own server farm. You and the Idle Downloader guild has discovered there is hidden data that the world governments have known about for years. You suspect it has to do with alien technology, so it is crucial that you download programs and analyze the data 1-by-1.Sell the programs you download on the black market and use the money to purchase better networks, network upgrades, and server farm upgrades! Analyze the data you download and discover new regions and features.
Clicker, IdlerClick that troll face. Buy upgrades. Keep clicking. Keep trolling.
Clicker, IdlerA Ghost Busters inspired clicker, the game is still very early in development. There are three upgrades available at present.
Clicker"This is the post-compo version of our cookie-clicker'esque game that was made during last weekend for the Ludum Dare jam http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-28/?action=preview&uid=16498"
Clicker, IdlerThis game is based off of the awesome game titled Cookie Clicker.Just click the pizza and you get a point.You can buy upgrades that allow you to get more pizza every 5 seconds.
Clicker, IdlerA monkey with a typewriter and an infinite amount of time will eventually write out the complete works of Shakespeare.Use Banana Bills to purchase iMonkeys to type for you. Select a text for your primates to type out. When your monkeys type out the first letter from the original, the letter moves up into the typed field.
ClickerA free incremental / idle game with arcade elements. Catch falling aliens!Rescue explorers adrift in deep space. Colonize the universe by earning and spending resources. Research new technologies to increase your capabilities.Features:* Free to play!* Easy to pick up, but endlessly fun, arcade action that generates incremental resources for your civilization. Use these resources to build a cosmic empire and upgrade your civilization.* Choose how you play. Gain resources through game play (arcade) or simply farm them with economics and research (Similar to idle games such as Cookie Clicker and Clicker Heroes).* Over 30 technologies to research, affecting both rescue missions and colonization.* 5 power ups - Including speed boost, gravity reduction, and the black hole.* Statistics detailing each element of your civilization's progress.* Over 40 achievements to unlock.* Endless replay value. Shift dimensions to conquer other universes, and become even more powerful.
ClickerThis game takes a little bit of a turn away from the traditional incremental style. It starts out by presenting you with a series of buttons with garbled text, which when clicked, gradually teach you to read. The game progresses by allowing you to learn different skills as your "character" ages.
Clicker, Idler, Incremental, RPGUpgrades unlock as you progress. Make sure to read the tool-tips for more info or refer to the in-game help found in the System menu.
Clicker, IdlerKill tiers of enemies to gain cash to be spent on upgrades and new weapons.
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Civ Builder, ClickerThis game provides the ability to create a civilisation from the ground up. You are required to provide your population with basic resources, housing, advanced buildings, upgrades, and more. The ultimatum to the game is to build a wonder, and worship a god, then to start over, attempting to gain the effects of all the wonders together.ResourcesThere are a number of resources available to use.FoodWoodStoneSkinsHerbsOreLeatherPietyMetalGoldFood, wood, and stone are the basic building blocks of CivClicker. They allow buildings to be constructed and workers to be fed. These resources can either be manually collected by clicking or automatically collected by hiring workers to do so. It is a balance however, to ensure that workers have enough food to continue to work on the jobs that they are assigned without dying.Skins, herbs, and ore are randomly collected when gathering the above resources. They have a chance of being found, which can be upgraded later, and are used for more advanced things. Some are spent on higher tier buildings, while others are used for upgrades. Skins and ore, for example, can be converted into leather and metal by the appropriate workers and used on even higher tier purchases.Piety works a little differently, and is gathered by worshipping gods. Piety can be used for a number of upgrades and for constructing wonders (where all resources are required). All resources are intertwined to ensure that a careful balance is required amongst all of them to make the civilisation grow.Gold cannot be collected normally, and must be gathered through the use of the trade system. Traders will randomly arrive asking for a certain resource and will reward you 1 gold per transaction. They only remain for a short time, so gold is very scarce early game. It can, however, be used to speed up wonder construction, drastically reducing the amount of time it would normally take to build one.SicknessWorkers can get sick, and unfortunately, sick workers don't work. They can be healed, however, by using apothecaries and herbs. Each apothecary heals a number of workers per second, assuming that enough herbs are present. If workers remain sick, they can start to cause a problem, as the infection can spread and remove workers from harvesting food. If this happens, food production can dip, and the population are quickly starving to death.Dead bodies, if not quickly taken care of through the use of cemetaries, can quickly become a problem. Sickness can spread, and the population will quickly get angry, lowering their production.CombatSoldiers can be hired by providing them with the appropriate resources. Note that soldiers still consume food, and should still be considered when calculating food requirements. Soldiers can either be stationed in the civilisation or in the army. Their location affects how they affect the game.Soldiers in the city will defend against attacks. This includes wolves and barbarians.Soldiers assigned to the army will not defend against raids. These soldiers can only be used in raids against other civilisations. Raids can return happiness to your people or even a stash of resources. Note that siege engines cannot be moved out of the army.External LinksFAQWikiSubreddit
Idler, IncrementalJourney through a horde of evil Slimes. Well maybe not evil, but they keep getting all over your boots and making your socks wet.Fight different variations of Slimes as you attempt to make your way to the Titan Gods. This game is a Sidescroller Idle Management game.