Too quick for an idle game. 23.2 hours to complete with 100% achievements. No prestige system. Various UI elements either not translated from their original language, or placeholder text. No endgame message except for the popup toast on the last achievement. Not enough systems to keep it interesting.
Idle Hamburgers Save the World
by okyakusama · Published by okyakusama
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About this game
Your goal is just to keep producing hamburgers and solve the global food crisis.
What players are saying
An acceptable burger themed clicker but lacking substance. If you want something a little more meaty to satiate a need to click then the simple mechanics of this game will leave you thoroughly disappointed. You click to earn currency, with that you can ‘develop’ a new burger for your menu and buy people from all walks of life to produce them. After buying five people of one profession another profession unlocks. In the shop you can also: upgrade mouse clicks to a max of 100; bonus cooldown to a max of 50 (10x click rate); and production rate also to max of 100. There’s nothing to do other than click the burger and buy upgrades, no mini-games or hunting secrets. As a final note, some of the English translations are also questionable - for example, ‘petist’ instead of what I can assume is vet and some of it hadn’t been translated at all.
I have mixed feelings about Idle Hamburgers Save The World. On one hand, it's a fun and enjoyable idle game, but on the other, it starts to get boring the longer you play. There's a point where the gameplay just loses its excitement, and there’s not much to keep you engaged long-term. That said, it’s still a decent game to pick up and play casually, which is why I’d recommend it—just don’t expect it to hold your attention forever.
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