DropDisk is a F2P Idle Clicking Game for collecting Floppy Disks. Click to gain XP, battle to gain more XP, the more XP the higher your level, the higher your level the better your Disk drops to collect and trade!
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A low effort idle/clicker game in a long line of them all about Steam inventory items to make money with no over-sight for poor gaymers.
Added the Vaporwave Collection which contains 6 new disks. With this update I'm also discontinuing the Retro Beige Disk and the Galaxy Disk; the launch promo event has also ended so the Disk with Steam Sticker has also been discontinued. Minor bugfixes with this update.
1.5.1 Overview 1.5 is here and with this update my main thought was: "how do I provide value to Disks in game"? Sure Disk skins are cool and all, but I just felt there needed to be something more. A player also will end up accruing a lot of repeat Disks within the same rarity, and what about discontinued Disks? The answer to this is Bit$, an in game currency that's calculated from the Disks currently in a player's inventory. Currently Bit$ can be used to purchase AutoClickers (click the new Bit$ GUI box in the top left to open the purchasing menu). Now, the more Disks you have, the more Bit$ you have, the more AutoClickers you can purchase, and finally the more XP you earn! AutoClickers also provide a passive income of XP, so the more you have the greater your level and the greater your chance of getting a higher rarity Disk! Currently here are Bit$ values for Disk rarities: Common : Bit$15 Uncommon : Bit$30 Rare : Bit$50 Epic : Bit$80 Legendary : Bit$150 Promo : Bit$30 Discontinued Disks provide a x2 value to each Disk. You can purchase an AutoClicker for Bit$25 *All values are subject to change Other Changes Levels have been increased to 25, there are still 5 Drop categories they just now occur at level 1, 5, 10, 15, and 25 XP bar now represents the progression to next level, not entire total progression. XP per second stat included Total XP required to reach max level (25) has been increased, but so has the xp per click rate, xp per battle rate, and xp earned from clicking flying Gold Disks. The amount of time and clicks required to reach max level (without AutoClickers) should remain roughly the same. Bit$ - Calculated from all disks in player inventory AutoClickers - Click every second and provide XP each click. Player can purchase up to 30, and upgrade each individual one 5 times. (Just continue purchasing to upgrade, it happens automatically). Bug fixes and performance improvements. The Future My primary goal behind Drop Disk has been a relatively simple back...
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