I'd like to call out (the) Gnorp Apologue. A very simply but unique incremental upgrade game. It's a relatively short game about some gnome/dwarf people trying to destroy a single large rock. They use headbuts, rockets, guns and fire and ice to destroy the rock. It's pretty nice. It only released the other day, so that's why it's not on the list yet, I guess
@@xlasherraiser7497 About 10 hours. There's different strategies; a few strategies result in finishing the game in under 3 hours, but most strategies should land you just above 10 hours.
theres a strategy game that ive been playing quite a bit of called "Empires of the Undergrowth" its an ant colony simulator where you manage resorces and brood while fighting predators and other colonies. theres like 5 or 6 different species of ants you can play in different modes. its one of my favorate games
Great list! Nice to see some of my favorites. For myself, I'd add My Little Universe. Great harvesting incremental. Originally a mobile game, but they made lots of improvements for the PC version, not least of which was the removal of all microtransactions and an easier grind.
Since one of a genres you cover is city builders, I wanna to mention that most likely you missed one. It's name Ratopia game that was released at September. Fun and complex. At least I don't see it's name in your videos titles.
I would like to play these games on Android, because the creators of the games must understand that you can't be on a PC all day, that a mobile phone is more practical.
If you aren’t on a pc, then don’t play. You’re not supposed to spend your entire day playing videogames. But if you do, playing on pc is just more comfortable anyway.
People won't pay 10 bucks for a mobile game they would spend 10 bucks for PC. On top of that its difficult to be indie on mobile stores because apps can pay for place on the storefront. Also mobile operating systems are way more plentiful and therefor hard to develope for
Dude... most of these games get criticized on Steam for either being abandoned by the devs, being too short, being confusing and lacking a tutorial, being boring, repetitive and lacking content and so on. Next time make a shorter list but choose games that are actually getting a good score. Quality over quantity you know. Several of the games can be finished in just a few hours and are considered by many on Steam to not be worth the money. And that's also not something you want from idle games. Good idle games can be played for hundreds of hours.
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Timestamps below:
00:00 Intro
01:16 Factory Town Idle
02:24 Super Fantasy Kingdom
03:52 Outpath
04:41 For The Crown
05:53 Mining Mechs
06:53 Terracards
07:35 Terraforge
08:30 Mistward
09:26 Mob Factory
10:11 Acres
11:33 Bonus Games
12:08 Island of Mine
12:47 To The Core
13:25 Farm Keeper
13:58 Outro
I'd like to call out (the) Gnorp Apologue. A very simply but unique incremental upgrade game. It's a relatively short game about some gnome/dwarf people trying to destroy a single large rock. They use headbuts, rockets, guns and fire and ice to destroy the rock. It's pretty nice. It only released the other day, so that's why it's not on the list yet, I guess
how short is it?
I finished it. In a day. It's cute, but quite shallow. It's a great game to introduce new players into the genre. Incredibly good looking tho.
@@xlasherraiser7497 About 10 hours. There's different strategies; a few strategies result in finishing the game in under 3 hours, but most strategies should land you just above 10 hours.
@@nahuelelkpo23 what the hell did even do lol,no way you can get full tech tree points in a day
the Gnorp Apologue should have 100% made this list
(the) Gnorp Apolouge to be exact
Gnorp Apologue is amazing.
I love the one that makes me so nostalgic of motherlode from miniclip.
theres a strategy game that ive been playing quite a bit of called "Empires of the Undergrowth" its an ant colony simulator where you manage resorces and brood while fighting predators and other colonies. theres like 5 or 6 different species of ants you can play in different modes. its one of my favorate games
Great list! Nice to see some of my favorites. For myself, I'd add My Little Universe. Great harvesting incremental. Originally a mobile game, but they made lots of improvements for the PC version, not least of which was the removal of all microtransactions and an easier grind.
Nova Lands should definitely be in this list. Try it if you haven't yet. This game is just beautiful!
I would like a video with BEST IDLE Games with a ending!
Mining Mechs is amazing, the developer is awesome, and you should really check out the new DLC that just launched!
Very good list, thank you!
Isnt Overpath basically Forager in 3d?
Great work potato!
amazing video as always. I would love to see a video of games I can put many,many hours into
Since one of a genres you cover is city builders, I wanna to mention that most likely you missed one. It's name Ratopia game that was released at September. Fun and complex. At least I don't see it's name in your videos titles.
out of game budget for the next week, but tempted to grab a few and since fantasy kingdom is out in a couple of weeks if I enjoy the demo might grab
to the core is a good game 10/10. Not a very long game but you can start it from the beginning (It takes a day or two to finish it)
To the core is really fun!
these look nice but a lot of these seem a bit too complex for what i'd want in an incremental game
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Super Fantasy Kingdom and Island of Mine have both been on a "coming soon" status for a year now!? WTF!?
my discription of it would be
Numbers go up
Someone needs to make like an age of empires or civilization incremental game
is super fantasy world really a "relaxing fantasy world" if your town gets burned down
What is the name of the game bonus?
Good taste.
Good games 👍🏻👍🏻
I would like to play these games on Android, because the creators of the games must understand that you can't be on a PC all day, that a mobile phone is more practical.
If you aren’t on a pc, then don’t play.
You’re not supposed to spend your entire day playing videogames. But if you do, playing on pc is just more comfortable anyway.
So let's not bash game creators for doing what they can/want with their games and time.
People won't pay 10 bucks for a mobile game they would spend 10 bucks for PC. On top of that its difficult to be indie on mobile stores because apps can pay for place on the storefront. Also mobile operating systems are way more plentiful and therefor hard to develope for
Mobile dev is more work for less reward and more constraining to boot.
@@Flackonmaybe for action games, but most of those are casual games
Mining Mechs is literally like motherload on miniclip but better!
i mean i like simple design but majority are like Over simplified
For the Crown looks a lot like Kingdoms and Castles
any good games coming out tho ?
honestly I really despised outpath. Felt super clunky and felt like it needed way more automation than it has
if you dont like this maybe try out forager, its basically the same game but in birdsview and came out before outpath. I really like that one
Played mining mech its absolutely trash you better playing flash games.
Dude... most of these games get criticized on Steam for either being abandoned by the devs, being too short, being confusing and lacking a tutorial, being boring, repetitive and lacking content and so on. Next time make a shorter list but choose games that are actually getting a good score. Quality over quantity you know.
Several of the games can be finished in just a few hours and are considered by many on Steam to not be worth the money. And that's also not something you want from idle games. Good idle games can be played for hundreds of hours.
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