Sarah Howard
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Fantastic Game! All the mechanics and upgrades are so well thought out and detailed. There are no ads or any pushes to pay to play after the initial purchase of the game. The amount of time waiting for resources is very reasonable and you can play for long periods or let it sit, it is not anmoying in any way like most apps nowadays. I have been playing this game for years now, and I'm still constantly finding new things. It is never a grind. Please give it a try
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Hazel
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I'm enjoying this quite a bit! It has a nice balance of idle progression and manual management which keeps things engaging but I feel fine closing it and coming back later if I want. Worth far more than the price, and has no microtransactions or ads. Updated review to 5* after seeing that the scaling was finally fixed on my pixel 6! That was my only real issue with the game. Absolutely recommend, it's still my favorite incremental idle game and has kinda ruined all others for me lol
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This is easily one of the best idle / incremental games I've ever played on android. I'd be hard pressed to even call it a "clicker" game because it puts so little emphasis on manually generating resources via taps. I really like this. So many other idle games make tapping a viable way to increase productivity substantially. Tapping as fast as humanly possible is not a good game mechanic, and Kittens Game realises this. The thing that really make this game stand out to me is how difficult it is to min/max resource generation. It offers a complicated web of mechanics, all of which play into improving resource generation in tangible, but distinctly unique ways. This causes the player to actually strategize their spending. I really don't like the UI. It's very clunky and hard to control. But for the most part, it gets the job done. I really appreciate the dark themes, as the default white is killer on the eyes.
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