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Lost Age

Lost Age

by Unknown

★ 37%
Price Free
Avg Players 1
Reviews 27
Released Jan 7, 2025
ClickerFree To PlayIdlerMassively MultiplayerRPG
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What players are saying

▼ Not recommended 0 hrs

For those wondering ,this is yet another "Game Hollywood Games" dumpster fire, this time with awful AI voice acting and AI looking art. Gameplay is nothing special and your typical idle game expect they had to add their own monetization system. Which pretty much has at least 20 things it wants you to buy. The game play is awful and the it's deepest core there is no game. Just a bunch of monetization drives for you to spend money. I only played 40 minutes and i had around or close to 10 things they wanted me to buy. Story does not exist ,in a sense the story it has is very generic and meaningless. This is a monetization gimmick these developers make. Zero game play or fun value and just a dumpster fire not worth your time what so ever. 0/10

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▼ Not recommended 0 hrs

Pay 2 win garbage . Most annoying voice of AI , constantly talking to you After not even 20 min already spamming screen with pack to buy so entire screen is just with packs to buy , and no way hide them . Very small screen , its like playing on phone . Super annoying music - no way to turn it of and it is in the loop 5-10 sec There is no story at all . There is no game play per say as all you do is to click to the next stage . Game plays for you . Waste of time and the money . So I do not recommend that garbage of a game or rather money pit or fire pit ( both ways you lose money )

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▲ Recommended 2 hrs

*Lost Age* is a blend of RPG and card-based strategy set in a mystical world where players must battle darkness and reclaim the light. It's an idle game with a range of gameplay modes and strategic team-building mechanics. If you're into games that mix casual progression with deeper strategy, this might catch your attention. One of the standout features of *Lost Age* is the ability to progress even while offline. Your heroes continue to gather resources and battle enemies, so you can log in, collect rewards, and watch your team grow stronger without constantly needing to grind. This makes it great for players who enjoy passive progression but still want to engage with the game occasionally. The added double-speed feature lets you speed through stages if you're looking for a faster pace. The game offers a variety of modes, like roguelike dungeons and tower defense, which adds some diversity to the gameplay. There's also a pet-raising aspect, where you can recruit legendary companions to buff your heroes and help you conquer tougher challenges. The strategic depth lies in carefully selecting heroes with complementary skills, and there's satisfaction in experimenting with different combinations to see which synergies work best. However, *Lost Age* isn't without its flaws. While the game provides lots of content and variety, some players have criticized its heavy reliance on microtransactions. The monetization is quite aggressive, and the constant barrage of items you can buy can detract from the overall experience, making it feel like more of a money grab than a fulfilling game. The generic story and lack of meaningful narrative depth further detracts from its appeal, leaving it feeling more like a collection of mechanics than a well-rounded experience. On the positive side, *Lost Age* is perfect for fans of idle games who don’t mind the pay-to-win elements or repetitive gameplay. The game offers plenty of content, including tower defense, PvP, and team-building elements that can keep you engaged for a while, especially if you like games where you can pop in for short sessions. Overall, *Lost Age* is an enjoyable idle game for those who like gacha mechanics, strategy, and gradual progression. But if you're looking for something with more substance or are put off by heavy monetization, this might not be the game for you. It offers decent gameplay for a casual player, but it’s hard to ignore the in-your-face monetization and lack of a compelling story. If you're in it for the grind and passive progress, it’s worth a try, but be prepared to face the typical free-to-play pitfalls.

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