Idle Income layers passive mining with a sprawling upgrade tree and prestige system across multiple difficulty tiers and unlock paths. The sheer breadth of progression mechanics—auto buyers, perks, and 400+ upgrades—can sustain engagement for completionists, though some players report that progression design creates soft-lock scenarios where reset loops feel more engaging than steady advancement. Best suited for incremental fans with patience for systems that reward experimentation and backtracking.
About this game
400+ upgrades, prestige system, passive mining, unlockable currencies, perks, auto buyers, difficulty tiers and many more features - it's IDLE INCOME!
What players are saying
▲ Recommended3 hrs
Ok, so at its base, this seems like it will be a slower, long winded idle.
Until you find a major flaw in how certain things were designed and the game goes from fresh to finished in hours due to it.
I would still recommend the game, but if you do find said flaw, id suggest not using it unless you are like me and just want to see the world burn.
Its interesting, but not very well made. Choices are fairly boring and do not feel satisfying to obtain, pretty much everything resets or slows down progress. 90% of the game is just 'do it again but its slower' with no real interesting mechanics. Free i would play but paying for it, esp above 1-2 dollars is not it.
weird prestige concept that if you don't use reset soon enough, you can basically get soft locked and stop progressing. So you hard reset the game, then when you prestige correctly, you realise that getting softlocked was actually more fun than progressing through the tiers.