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Itch: https://fortron.itch.io/idle-hack

Website: https://www.idlehack.net

Discord: https://discord.gg/X3xbQRsj6E

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Idle Hack is a HTML5 game that blurs the lines of relaxing idle game and your favorite diablo-esque hack and slash action RPGs. Collect loot from randomized dungeons, test your steel in PvP battles and trade your treasures on the marketplace. Rise to the top of PvE and PvP leaderboards by equipping your team with skills and spells that synergize with your game plan. Here is a short list of all the features currently in Idle Hack:

  • 30 different randomly generated item properties for almost infinite possibilities.
  • Classless character building with up to 4 characters to customize with gear and abilities.
  • Idle/incremental gameplay with hands off combat, but deep team building strategy.
  • Different than other idle/incremental games - combat and battles play out in real time exactly like the ARPGs that you're used to.
  • Asynchronous multiplayer allows you to trade and battle against other players on your own time.
  • Chat for discussing the game with other online players.

Lots more content to come - plan on supporting this for a while as a passion project to ARPGs and idle games. Thank you, hope everyone has a great weekend.

x-posted from /r/incremental_games by /u/TektonikGymRat

 

Just found this game. Really enjoyed it. Starts off as slightly like an incremental, as in Crank or A Dark Room, where there is almost nothing you can do, then unfolds into a different game entirely.

Despite the rather brutally hard opening, the entire game can be completed in about 2 hours, and it's an amazing journey.

Web playable, and available on both Itch.io and Newgrounds:

https://luis0413.itch.io/mine-your-way-out-2

https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/895771

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x-posted from /r/incremental_games by /u/DreamyTomato

 
 

IDK if it counts as an incremental game but it has mechanics similar to one, a lot of incremental games have factory mechanics. It's the free game of the week on the epic games launcher, so if you want it grab it now. https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/infinifactory-ec9686

x-posted from /r/incremental_games by /u/jacob99503

 

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I think in unity if something like text in a canvas changes the entire canvas is forced to update to recalculate how to display things.

In an idle game a vertical layout group of button upgrades could be changing constantly as currency changes with a MAX purchase upgrade thing enabled. Which is why I am wondering what other unity developers have done in this situation.

If you give every button group its own canvas that would fix the problem of updating an entire group of buttons when only one needs changing but I did a quick extreme test with lots and lots of canvases and eventually there seems to be a point where too many canvases actually slows things down.

Before I've been doing one canvas per upgrade group with only a couple in the list but I am about to implement a group of 28 button upgrades which means 100s of things will need to be updated constantly.

People always say don't worry about performance until a problem exists but I am sure my computer's performance is far superior to some who will play my game like on a mobile browser.

x-posted from /r/incremental_games by /u/gamemaker22

 

While I do enjoy games like CIFI and stuff, I find myself wanting an idle game that has more to look at. I was into Blade Idle for a while, but it got very p2w so I dropped it and now I am enjoying pixel idle, but I feel like it also has the same P2W-ish vibe. Wondering if there were any other games you would recommend that are like Blade Idle in terms of how they look

x-posted from /r/incremental_games by /u/prestonsthoughts

 

Here is a trailer for the biggest update yet of my passion project "Eternamine". The purpose of the update is to greatly expand on existing features instead of adding new ones.

Adding new upgrades, pets, skills, revamping PvE combat, adding multiple save files, gamemodes, game difficulties and tons of more additions & improvements!

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Feel free to ask me any questions about it :)

x-posted from /r/incremental_games by /u/Seyloj

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