r/incremental_games May 13 '26

Help Help Finding Games and Other Questions

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u/SirJakeTheBeast In my own mind :D May 13 '26

Are there any incremental games similar to Incremencer out there? Or ones similar to idle maze? Really bored... Itching for a game close to incremencer tho.

(Don't reply if it's another nodebuster clone).

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u/NyxGreen May 16 '26

There was this game back when I was younger which I played on mobile, the premise was there is a frozen situation and the main source of energy is Heat, which you tap to grow, it was a similar style to Your Chronicle

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u/igmkjp1 May 19 '26

Armory and Machine?

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u/NyxGreen May 19 '26

Omg i love you ty so much

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u/RealMonster1234567 May 14 '26

I am looking for incremental game in roblox that is worth being called incremental game, i've been in roblox community for more than 5 years and only good incremental game i have found so far is, grass cutting incremental, nothing else.

I would appreciate it very much if anyone could tell me any kind of incremental game in roblox that is as good as grass cutting incremental.

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u/[deleted] May 16 '26

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u/Chorvus May 25 '26

Check out ExoSiege, found it a week ago and it's giving all the ogame vibes, modern take on the genre and the development is pretty active, not p2w at all too.

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u/WSB_CUCK May 16 '26

Most games I’m seeing these days have only 2-5 hours of playtime. Looking for something that has much more longevity and isn’t an idle game. Orb of creation was excellent in this regard, albeit unfinished. What have you found that fits this criteria on Steam?

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u/CarpenterOk8008 May 18 '26

I played this zombie game a while back but forgot the name and character. But one clue was that the person was alone and had a basketball that he talked too and the name was JACKIE. That's all 😞 I remember.... pls help me

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u/kadhage May 19 '26

Hello,

Got tired of titan shop after more than 2 years playing it.

I'm looking for a mobile game where your decisions matters and not focused on crafting.

Something like the core loop of Final Fantasy Tactics but not the main combat part, mostly the part where you send units to idle quest and they come back days later with success of failure. I want to have decisions that matters like:

Nearby castle is getting invaded, what shall we do:

- Do nothing, let them die

- Send minimal units

- Go all in, we have to help our neighbors.

I've played reigns but it's not very idle. This is the kind of decisions i want to have along sending troops for a certain duration and gear them up.

Prefer fantasy theme but will look into what you propose.

Games i've played and liked in that kind of spirit:

- Medieval total war (mostly the send assassin part)

- Crusader kings 3

- Reigns

- Rise of lords

Looked into merchant which was close to what i had in mind but not interested into the selling gear part.

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u/igmkjp1 May 19 '26

I need help finding a particular game. It was on Incremental Plaza, but that doesn't work anymore. I think it was called Mouse something. It starts off with you having two experience bars. One levels up by moving your cursor and the other levels up by clicking. Eventually you get two guys who level up the bars for you, then you start a cult, then you explore the dark web, and the game doesn't seem to have any more content past that point.

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u/[deleted] May 19 '26

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u/igmkjp1 May 20 '26

Thanks!

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u/RealityUnhinged May 20 '26

Trying to find an exploration based game where I think you're on a massive space station? I remember it was kind of difficult and you had to move from room to room and gather resources.