Mr. Billion tasks you with accumulating wealth through job progression and business ownership, but players report the experience front-loads decision-making before devolving into repetitive grinding. Career advancement requires expensive lifestyle purchases that drain income, while business automation—the only reliable passive income source—demands prohibitive upgrade costs. Best suited for those seeking a straightforward idle experience rather than strategic economic simulation.
About this game
Mr. Billion is an idle life and economic simulator where you’ll rise from a homeless nobody to a wealthy tycoon! Make smart choices, climb the career ladder, and build your luxury life. Tap your way to billions and live like a true money king!
What players are saying
▼ Not recommended4 hrs
Not as advertised, screenshots made are not in the current game, progress starts out okay with some choices, but this chances very early on. The mid game has no choices progression is still fine but very illogical. from the politics stage on it's just a wearisome grind waiting to be able to afford the next car and sell the old one for less than 10% it cost you. Honestly shouldn't have been released like this and feels like a scam atm.
Nothing idle about the game. Climbing up is pointless. Got a job which gives +800/month income finally. Requirement for the next job is a girl who drains 1k/month, plus new house and a new car. The only passive income which doesn't go into the drain is businesses but it's too costly to upgrade (800 per 2/month increase, for example) and even costlier to automate. The only good way to get money is slots which is somehow balanced to be profitable (unless you get an unlucky streak when you don't have enough money for it to pass). It doesn't feel that you get richer, it only feels that you are balancing around zero with even more income and more penalties.
the game is content frontloaded. at first you get events and choices but very quickly that disappears and it becomes a linear grind. income is unbalanced, its not actually rewarding to progress your career. the real income comes from businesses but upgrading those is a huge grind too. not worth it at all in its current state.
🎉 The wait is over — Mr. Billion is OUT NOW on Steam! 🎉The full version is finally here — no more limits, no more waiting. Time to build your empire from scratch!Start with nothing: study, make big decisions, grow your career, fall in love, and live the billionaire lifestyle. From street hustle to yachts and private islands — it’s all up to you.💼 Manage your time, money, and happiness in this life simulation with rich economic systems and idle mechanics.🕹 Play now and share your success stories! We’re still listening — your feedback means a lot 💬❤️
We’re excited to announce the release date for Mr.Billion — the game launches on July 31st!The demo version of Mr.Billion received a ton of valuable feedback from players — and we’re incredibly grateful for it. You told us what worked, what didn’t, and what could be improved. And we listened.We’ve fixed bugs, rebalanced the gameplay, and added new features — all based on your input. Now we’re ready to take the next big step.🎉 Mr.Billion releases on July 31st!Mark your calendars and get ready to build your way to billions.🛒 Don’t forget to add it to your wishlist:
🎉 Mr. Billion is part of Steam Next Fest — June 9–16! 🎉Our demo is now live and featured in Steam Next Fest! From June 9 to 16, you can dive into the world of Mr. Billion — an idle life & economy sim where your choices shape your rise from nobody to billionaire. 💼📈We’d love for you to try the demo, explore its systems, and tell us what you think — your feedback is incredibly valuable as we continue building the game. 💬❤️If you enjoy the experience, please wishlist Mr. Billion to support our development and stay tuned for updates.👉
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