A low effort clicker game in a long line of them all about Steam inventory items to make money with no over-sight for poor gaymers.
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WEEB
by Team Dunplar
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About This Game
WEEB is a Anime Clicker game where you will gather new friends to your collection.
What players are saying
This review is not based on the fact that the game is an item drop game, I personally feel like people go into those for the wrong reasons just looking to make money vs where the real game is in collecting and trading, that aspect of this game is okay. The artwork itself is nice to collect and would be fun to trade if the game had more than 4 active players (counting myself). The reason I don't recommend this game is that there have been no real updates or contact from the developer and no way to contact them, they don't even appear to have a steam account as the few update posts have no account names shown. Some of the images occasionally change and show the message about an image no longer existing from Imgur. The drop rate for the items themselves are questionable and some players have brought up the possibility that the really rare images don't actually drop and are just owned by the developer who tries to market them for extreme prices as there is only one of each on the market and they all say the same exact price. The game itself is lacking and only has 2 current backgrounds and waifus to display not even utilizing the games own drops. Lastly the higher click requirement achievements have been broken for over a month. In the end while the game has some cute collectable artwork it has no players to trade it with and the other issues listed above so I do not recommend it at this time.
Weeb is a standard clicker game that doesn’t stray far from the genre’s typical formula. As someone who primarily plays these games to chase achievements, I found it serviceable but unremarkable. The gameplay loop is predictable—tap to progress, unlock upgrades, and watch numbers climb—which offers the usual fleeting satisfaction but lacks innovation to stand out from countless other clicker titles. Visually, the game feels underwhelming. The background art is simplistic and uninspired, with little detail to draw the eye. Similarly, the character designs are generic, missing the charm or personality that could make them memorable. While the game runs smoothly and the interface is functional, there’s nothing in the presentation that elevates it beyond a bare-bones experience. For achievement hunters, it’s a quick stop; for others, it’s unlikely to hold attention for long due to its lack of depth or unique flair.
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