▲ Recommended
1 hrs
Simple idle game where you upgrade a factory, build multipliers through prestige mechanic, and repeat the cycle until all factory upgrades are unlocked.
In this idle game, you run a factory that generates gold. At the start, you earn one gold per second, but that doesn’t last long because you can quickly buy upgrades that increase your gold gain by one, five, or twenty. These upgrades can be purchased as many times as you like, though their cost rises with each purchase for all three options.
Once you generate enough money, you unlock the factory upgrade button. This increases the base gold generation rate and changes the look of the factory. The visual change is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay effect. The ultimate goal is to buy all factory upgrades, but this takes time because the cost also increases with each new upgrade.
To speed things up, you can prestige for a small fortune. Doing so resets your factory back to stage one and removes all upgrades. The good news is that prestiging adds a multiplier to your upgrades, which means the base values of one, five, and twenty are increased by that multiplier.
For example, with a 17× multiplier, the five gold upgrade becomes an 85 coin upgrade, while the cost stays the same as the base version. The multiplier remains after each prestige, and you can keep increasing it to very large numbers. You can also choose to wait and earn more money before prestiging to gain an even higher multiplier.
The final feature is a bonus upgrade that appears every few minutes. When the bonus counter reaches zero, you can choose between doubling your current earnings or adding one extra multiplier to your next prestige. After you select a reward, the counter resets and the choice appears again when the timer ends.
Unfortunately, that is the entire game, and there are no more advanced upgrades later on. You simply repeat the same cycle of waiting a few hours to build up a solid multiplier, prestiging, and doing it again until you unlock all the factory upgrades. And after that, you enter a new region where prestige resets, and you have to start from scratch all over again.
It is a true idle experience at a very low cost, and it is easy to keep it running while playing something else, but it would have benefited from a bit more variety.
In this idle game, you run a factory that generates gold. At the start, you earn one gold per second, but that doesn’t last long because you can quickly buy upgrades that increase your gold gain by one, five, or twenty. These upgrades can be purchased as many times as you like, though their cost rises with each purchase for all three options.
Once you generate enough money, you unlock the factory upgrade button. This increases the base gold generation rate and changes the look of the factory. The visual change is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay effect. The ultimate goal is to buy all factory upgrades, but this takes time because the cost also increases with each new upgrade.
To speed things up, you can prestige for a small fortune. Doing so resets your factory back to stage one and removes all upgrades. The good news is that prestiging adds a multiplier to your upgrades, which means the base values of one, five, and twenty are increased by that multiplier.
For example, with a 17× multiplier, the five gold upgrade becomes an 85 coin upgrade, while the cost stays the same as the base version. The multiplier remains after each prestige, and you can keep increasing it to very large numbers. You can also choose to wait and earn more money before prestiging to gain an even higher multiplier.
The final feature is a bonus upgrade that appears every few minutes. When the bonus counter reaches zero, you can choose between doubling your current earnings or adding one extra multiplier to your next prestige. After you select a reward, the counter resets and the choice appears again when the timer ends.
Unfortunately, that is the entire game, and there are no more advanced upgrades later on. You simply repeat the same cycle of waiting a few hours to build up a solid multiplier, prestiging, and doing it again until you unlock all the factory upgrades. And after that, you enter a new region where prestige resets, and you have to start from scratch all over again.
It is a true idle experience at a very low cost, and it is easy to keep it running while playing something else, but it would have benefited from a bit more variety.
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