Saw this game on video from real civil engineer and i gave a try and i can say its very addicting, finished the game in one sitting abolutely love it!
Nodebuster
by Goblobin
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About This Game
Nodebuster is a short, experimental incremental game about busting nodes and destroying reality.
What players are saying
This game reminds me a bit of the old Armor Games flash incremental games - where you play the game, get stuff, upgrade stuff, play the game, repeat until you win. It's not a very challenging concept but it's still a lot of fun and for about 3-ish hours of play for an inexpensive price it's definitely worth purchasing. I have a few minor gripes - particularly involving resources and milestones - but beyond that it's solidly designed and pretty fun! Try it out! My gripes: - The last two tiers of milestones for Red and Blue are kind of useless because by the point you get these you're already pretty much finished the game. Getting 100,000 red and 8,000 blue enemies killed is a chore, and the reward just laughable because you get that much (or more) just sitting around trying to get those milestones. Which feeds into my gripe about: - The resources become rather worthless at a certain point as well. I'm sitting on 9 purple, thousands of blue, and about a hundred or so yellow resources (not to mention the hundreds of millions of red) with nothing to put them into. If there were an upgrade that added damage, health, or armor based on the amount of extra resources you have there might be a sink to put the things you're not using for the end game.
Good game for the price, finished in 4 and a half hours. Wish there was more to do afterwards though.
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