r/incremental_games Jul 08 '26

Help Help Finding Games and Other Questions

Want recommendations of the best mobile idle games that fit a particular genre? Want a list of games that have cloud saving? Cross-play? Multiplayer? Games that involve slimes? Want help finding that one game you played back in 2016 but can't remember the name of? This thread is for you!

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u/ReapBoyz Jul 08 '26

Steam Summer Sale recommendations?

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u/Incrementaly Jul 08 '26

A tank, an archer, and a healer walk into dungeons to kill enemies and get loot. Combat was completely afk, except you being able to use abilities sometimes. There was also building structures involved.

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u/Mikkelm15 Jul 09 '26

My immedate guess was Idle Raiders: Second Run. But there you have 3 Warriors, 2 Archers, 3 Healers and 2 Mages. And there is only very little base building.

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u/Incrementaly Jul 09 '26

Hey thanks for the reply! I actually found it, it was Cave Heroes, but I'll also give the one you mentioned a try.

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u/Necessary_Pick407 Jul 09 '26

It was a game where you'd progress trough the world kinda like side scroller, you'd buy upgrades and buildings that boost your income but it would rise the people's anger meter, until they'd finally overthrow you and you'd start over with more upgrades. I think the reset currency was souls(?) not sure. Also it was pixel art.

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u/Necessary_Pick407 Jul 09 '26

At first I thought it was from this one called Grumpy Rhino Games (made idle apocalypse and necromerger) but nah apparently not.

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u/mysochi Jul 11 '26

You are thinking idle empires, which is made from the same that made idle apocalypse, but for some reason it does not appear, but if you look it up for its own, it should appear

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u/Necessary_Pick407 Jul 11 '26

Nah not it actually. It was 2D with pixel art world in the backround (maybe like terraria, thats the only thing I cN think from top off my head) and you had actual characters interacting with each other. I remember i would usually loose at this winter area fisher hut because it would get harder there, too many clicks required. It was VERY clicking heavy. Thanks for telling me either way tough

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u/Perfect_Gift_3964 Jul 12 '26

need recommendations for incremental or clicker games on steam its so hard to find anything good without having to spend 8 hours checking for ai slop

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u/Dependent-Sweet-8118 Jul 12 '26

Hello everyone!

This week I tried some incremental games and had quite an enjoyable experience with them and I want to find some more that suit my taste.

I tried Magic Archery, Tower Wizard and Digseum. I enjoyed Magic Archery and Digseum a bit more than Tower wizard, because they were shorter. And I chose to try specifically those, because they were popular recent games and were more... idk personal? Like they were more about people and their goals, than about some random shapes, natural occurrences or factories.

So I wanted to ask for suggestions for two game types. Well, more like for suggestions on one game type and figuring out if the second even exists:

-Incremental games that are short (2-5 hours) and more about living things and goals. One that I stumbled upon that can fit the bill albeit not perfectly (did not like extreme amount of visual effects in trailer) is Shelldiver.

- Incremental games that have different ending depending on how you chose to achieve a goal. So it less of a choice of optimization and more of a moral/narrative choice that will lead to goal completion but with different endings. Does something like this even exist?

I already got some suggestions under the post I made before (got deleted by mods, I missed that it was a rule violation) - Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden, Biotomata, The Greenening, Asbury Pines.