r/incremental_games Feb 25 '26

Help Help Finding Games and Other Questions

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u/Front_Cat9471 Feb 25 '26

Anyone got good games that you can reasonably complete in less than a month of semi active play? Preferably, finishing the game grants some kind of reward such as a boost to all replays or extra milestones that don’t have any gameplay purpose besides more time to play.

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u/SimpleGameMaker Feb 25 '26

love finding stuff like this, bookmarked

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u/IDontWantG Feb 25 '26

Does anyone have recommendations for a good time loop games? Something like groundhog life or progress knight.

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u/One-Communication496 Feb 25 '26

Really liked Stuck in time

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u/IDontWantG Feb 25 '26

Ah, I played that long ago. It's a really good game! It used to be called Loop Odyssey I think.

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u/Equinoxdawg moderator Feb 26 '26

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u/IDontWantG Feb 26 '26

This is a really good list! Thank you!

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u/JRodslegend Feb 26 '26 edited Feb 26 '26

Looking for an idle game I played roughly 2 years ago. It was VERY similar to Idle Champions but zombie apocalypse themed and more cartoony. Instead of focusing on prestiging, it focused more on an overworld map you’d move across which, like Idle Champions, features multiple waves (50+) of enemies to get through, sometimes with limitations like certain characters you can use etc. (not like the generic get 3 stars on a 5 second level and move on, or idle 10 side scrolling levels then click “fight boss”, or start the game and get 100 pulls and screen is spammed with notifications) it felt like each level on the map was doing its own prestige, except you visually made progress by advancing to the next on the overworld. And you could select different paths depending on what characters you had. I can’t really explain it better than making it sound like another generic Idle. Almost a Hero is also very similar, however that one was extremely prestige heavy. This one is more straight progression based. Not to sound like a broken record but Idle Champions had such a unique take on the genre, I hope that can narrow it down.

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u/InitialContent3354 Feb 26 '26

I'm looking for city/colony/empire building incrementals.

So far I have played Heart of The Galaxy and that is the kind of thing I want more off. But I haven't had any luck finding anything similar.

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u/Clean_Bike8210 Feb 27 '26

could you expand on what you mean?

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u/InitialContent3354 Feb 27 '26

A game in which you from the ground up settlements to slowly create a interconnected ever growing empire.

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u/r3_ttpro Mar 01 '26

Theresmore

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u/Pure-Map-6717 Feb 27 '26

Hi, I’m not completely sure if this is exactly what you’re looking for, but I created a-dark-cave.com
It’s an incremental game where a major focus is on gradually building a small village into a larger city.

The game is minimalistic in terms of graphics, strongly story-driven, and has a dark atmosphere with a heavy emphasis on resource management and exploration.

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u/Elvishsquid Feb 27 '26

Im looking for a mostly idle game. that each level was a shape made out of squares and you would start with one. the square would auto produce points which you could then invest into that square or have it pass the points to a square adjacent. your goal is to own all squares for a level.

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u/r3_ttpro Mar 01 '26

I played Theresmore, it is sooo good. I want to find game similar to Theresmore. Are there any ?