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Idle Worlds

Idle Worlds

by Unknown

★ 44%
Price $5.99
Avg Players 1
Reviews 9
Released Jul 24, 2023
ClickerIdlerIndieSimulation
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What players are saying

▼ Not recommended 9 hrs

Not [b]even close[/b] to being worth the price. Greatly unbalanced by idle game standards, even after a patch. It doesn't feel like it was built with much long-term enjoyment in mind, or even a proper sense for how a usual idle game should feel. Prestige points can be earned through either gaining enough money, or through the Rewards screen, which is a timer that starts at thirty minutes, granting you 1 point at the start. Those points can then be used to upgrade the Rewards screen to give more points at quicker intervals (it currently caps at 5-minutes despite what the store page screenshot shows). Once you reach that point you'll have more prestige points than you know what to do with. You can also use it to unlock and upgrade worlds and the monsters within, which is actually the intended purpose, but... there's [i]nothing[/i] beyond that. If you're wondering why I spent nearly ten hours with the game open, it's because the most efficient way to progress is to just sit still for thirty minutes—not even having to buy the first monster—and receive your first Reward, then upgrading the Reward and repeat that a bunch of times, and only [b]then[/b] start to actually play the game. This is what I meant by "unbalanced even by idle standards"; you don't even need to buy any generators, which is just crazy to me. Also, while the achievements page looks big, those aren't actually "achievements". They just keep track of which generators you've bought so far, not monster amounts, not time or points spent, not any kinds of challenges, just buy one of each monster and it fills up. Disappointing.

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▼ Not recommended 23 hrs

This game is bad. There is no balance, you can keep buying upgrades even after they reached max level, there is no way to buy multiple levels of upgrades. Getting money is so easy, you just upgrade rewards and keep multiplying your money every 5 minutes after you upgraded a bit. Then you play for 1 hour and you get so much money that the rest of the game has no influence on nothing. If it was free it would be a bad game, but it cost money.

4 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 54 hrs

This game lacks balance and quickly becomes pointless. You can keep buying upgrades even after they’ve reached max level, and there’s no option to buy multiple levels at once. Earning money is way too easy—just upgrade rewards, and within an hour, you're making so much that nothing else in the game matters. There's no real progression or challenge. If it were free, it would still be a bad game. But the fact that it costs money? Definitely not worth it.

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