Upgrade It offers 99 generators with over 1000 upgrades to unlock and a prestige system for progression resets. The game emphasizes automation and challenge completion, though players note the upgrade-purchasing interface becomes tedious without bulk-buy options, and the UI can strain system performance even during idle periods.
About this game
An idle game with 99 generators and a deep prestige system. Unlock 1000+ upgrades, automate progress, and complete all challenges. A full release, ready to play!
What players are saying
▼ Not recommended7 hrs
As someone with many hours into idle games I cannot recommend this game. The game boasts about "Deep Prestige" and "Challenges", However, there is no way to prestige and no challenges. Actually there is a challenge, Its called how many times do you click before boredom. There is no multi buy options except for the main generators. To shed a little light this means Just for Income upgrades you need to click 9x50x99= 44,550. That is just for base to "beat" the game, more likely than not though you'll need 5-10 at over 5k to generate a decent amount of money. Then there is different currencies which there are 99 upgrades of, Just taking my clicks 99x800= 79,200 clicks. That's just what I stopped at. That brings us to our next flop, Progression. As an example if you bought one generator for $1 and one for $5 you would expect that eventually generator 2 would outpace generator 1, but you'd be wrong. This goes all the way up the line. So what is the best way to "progress"? Drop every upgrade on generator 1 and let the money stack. That is if you have an autoclicker and haven't quit yet. Just save your money from this "full release, ready to play!" cash grab.
Also a side note 98.5% completed and not sticking around for generator 1 to make money for the last 15 generators.
There isn't really any depth to this game but it is an ok incremental. That being said it lacks a way to multi-buy upgrades, of which there are hundreds of thousands of levels to buy. Even with an auto clicker I spent most of my time just waiting while the auto clicker bought upgrades. In two hours of game time I only completed sub 5% simply because of a lack of a buy max button.
Also the store page claims there is a deep prestige system. That is not true. There is a very wide but shallow psuedo prestige system. There are 9 menus worth of upgrades upgrades where you buy upgrades for all 99 generators individually and when buying any upgrade you reset that generator back to zero. So rather than a prestige system where you reset and get impactful bonuses, you reset each individual generator thousands of times for miniscule upgrades that you have to click each upgrade individually for, since again no multi-buy.
The challenges mentioned on the store page are literally a grid of upgrades that you buy. Zero challenge involved.
Currently the game is a do not recommend. With some pretty simple updates it could at least be a decent time sink, but with no where near as much depth as the store page presents it as.
got 28 hour on this just chilling, been having a good time, but just realised that it literally makes my pc go loud af. its a ui game and it makes my pc louder than cyberpunk on literal max settings.