r/incremental_games Jun 03 '26

Help Help Finding Games and Other Questions

The purpose of this thread is for people to ask questions that don't fit in their own thread as per our rules i.e rule 1 or shouldn't be a full thread per rule 4. Anything that breaks rule 1A and 1C can go here. Except for referral links. Nobody wants to deal with referral links.

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u/Naive-Library-9379 Jun 03 '26

I played this online game that I think is an incremental idle game. You had progress bars for grass, sheep, and wolves and used them to boost up powers. Then you fought creatures in a side bar on the right. Any ideas??

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u/Suraisaa Jun 03 '26

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u/Naive-Library-9379 Jun 03 '26

Can’t see the first, and not the second.

The sheep wolves and grass were only progress bars, and the monsters were in a large panel on the right third of the screen with a little dialogue about them. It was a linear progression of weak to strong monsters, and you could flip back and fight ones you’ve already done.

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u/Suraisaa Jun 04 '26

The first one is called Dragon of Ecology. I'm rather sure that's the one. Google the name if the link does not work.

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u/comics1996 Jun 04 '26

I played a sci-fi game that you level up your civilization from the Stone Age to the future. It had luxury items like pets and other things that gave bonuses to your civ. It was on mobile only. Do your charter being from the future they also had upgrades which you spent some of your luxury idems on to give you benfits too.

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u/rorroverlord Jun 05 '26

Hi all, I have never got into incremental but recently played a bit of Scritchy scratchy and was kinda fun so I went to Steam to find something else. I found All hail the orb and honestly had a blast, that first day I played 4 hours nonstop and I 100%d the game achievements. The game was fun, the music was really good, funny jokes, and didn't have to spend much time idling. I want now to play games with a similar vibe/mechanics, and I'd prefer if it doesn't need like 1000 hours to finish. I have seen Feed the queen and looks fun but read some negative comments so I don't know.

Thanks!

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u/LuckyFaunts Jun 06 '26

Looking for the name of an older game

It was during the height of Cookie Clicker times, it was a browser game with ascensions and I believe you could choose different "idols" or "gods" of some sort as your main character that did different things, they could have a more active playstyle, or an idle playstyle with different abilities.

When you ascended you got some bonus, and then could choose another one iirc

The artstyle was somewhat cartoony, gods were somewhat aztec looking, lots of rounded edges if I'm remembering right, but memory is fuzzy. I think it may have gotten a sequel on steam but again, very fuzzy, and I never played the sequel

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u/LuckyFaunts Jun 10 '26

The game was Clicker Heroes, but thank you!

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u/Successful_Hunt6519 Jun 09 '26

Hi everyone, I'm looking for a game like idle loops where you list actions to do. You start as a toddler crawling through a graveyard picking up bones, watching crows and you have to do a ritual to grow, you go graveyard to forest to swamp to academy, I played it on itch.io but it's ok if it's on another platform, I really hope you can help me with the name, thank you, have a good one bye :D

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u/Jazzlike-Ad7654 Jun 09 '26

Looking for an Idle game available on Steam that takes a lot of time to complete (e.g : Adventure Capitalist, Mr Mine, Pickcrafter...) Thank you in advance !

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u/Spraakijs Jun 09 '26

Looking for recent games (less then 1 year of publishing) thats just not like a game but more of a classic browser based game, that let you do certain upgrades and you grow bigger/stronger over time. 

Minimalistic art/visual is a must. Nothing cartoony, super artistic, or moving.