Another Banana / Bongo Cat clone. Absolute minimum effort put in. "Gameplay" is click screen, number goes up. No upgrades, no prestige mechanics, absolutely nothing other than click corn, number go up. You just leave it open in the background to get "drops", which are just jpegs of different colored corn to click on. Despite having no upgrades or prestige mechanics or anything from other good idle games, it DOES manage to have microtransactions. A complete waste of time for the download alone. Don't bother.
CORN
by Team SNEED
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About This Game
CORN — the interactive incremental game featuring America's favorite fruit, brought to you by the developer of CUCKOLD SIMULATOR. Buy corn, sell corn, collect corn, craft corn. We love corn!
What players are saying
"CORN" is another cash grab scam... basically an NFT blockchain game, but using the Steam Community Market as a substitute. There's no game, you just click with a chance of dropping an "NFT", a Steam Inventory item which you can then drop on the market... but it wouldn't be worth anything, because the developer already farmed as many rare items as they could. Yes, this is a scam, just like the stupid "Banana" clicker. There's a good chance Valve will do something to stop this kind of market abuse, but for now, it's just a scam and you should avoid it. There's no real game here, in case you're wondering. You just click to make numbers go up, and of course the gambling aspect of getting a "rare drop". This is not worth your valuable time. This is only superficially free. The real purpose for this game is for the developer to farm and exploit Steam Inventory items that drop through the game. They can then sell these items in bulk on the Steam Community Marketplace. This kind of Steam abuse, combined with a minimum-viable-product non-game, does no service to gamers whatsoever. This is pollution... it's harmful to everyone. It hurts genuine indie devs, who have to compete with this pollution to get visibility for their sincerely made games. It makes indie devs look bad. It makes it harder for gamers to find those genuinely made games. It's important to note that, despite this being such a low quality product, there's a number of positive reviews that all appeared immediately after the game launched, from suspiciously inactive Steam accounts that have reviewed almost no other games apart from this. On a purely unrelated note, recent US FTC rulings mean that review manipulation and fake reviews are now federal crimes. Interesting, isn't it? Regardless... take the review score of this game with a grain of salt. Bearing in mind that free games don't add +1 to your game collector count, should you bother adding this to your library and downloading it? Nope. This isn't worth downloading. While this didn't cost me any money up front, I still feel ripped off.
The developer gets mad instantly on Community Hub. Funny to see :D He's been "actively working" on this game for 4 years. game has no idle upgrades or anything, just AFK bot farm and sell things on market, which don't sell :D
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