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1 person found this review helpful
8.4 hrs on record
Honestly was expecting a little bit more out of this.

The loop is pretty straightforward and its pretty engaging at first. Getting new cards to add to your deck that can increase your odds of getting higher combos is sort of the main thing you work towards until you get to the final part of the game. After a while it just gets super repetitive with the only thing to look forward to being getting rare card sets, but even then its hard to know what sets were played with everything going on on screen. It would be cool if there was more strategy involved to create your deck to better optimize it and make upgrades cost way more to encourage some thought into the game.

As I also said before the end game is pretty quick to overcome and is where my interest started to peak a little bit. However once I beat the Jester and quickly realized it was the end of the game I decided to just call it quits and write my review. Really wished the end was more fleshed out with other enemies, maybe even have them fight back so it effects your overall cashflow or something. I got my card sets money upgrades to 170/10000 so I really thought there was going to be a significant portion of the game left, I don't know if that was due to poor calculations or just in part of letting the player upgrade as much as they want but I don't see anyone maxing that out at all.

It feels like the developer had more in store or wanted to add more but didn't know where to go with the project which I think is its biggest downfall. As is its an ok game but I would not recommend it to anyone in its current state until further content updates. Nothing but love for the developer, I hope you continue to learn and grow as a game developer.
Posted 16 January.
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6.1 hrs on record
A fun bite sized incremental game great for those just getting into the genre. It never overwhelms you with tons of features all at once and really gives you time to acclimate to how they work. The upgrade tree gives you lots of upgrades to to get your tower working at its fullest capacity but you will never get enough skill points to apply them to each and every skill. Reapplying them will be the only way to progress. There's no lore, story, and hardly any dialogue which could be a hit or miss for some people.

I played the game actively however you could play this game idling if that's your style.
Posted 28 June, 2025.
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221.5 hrs on record
If the father of Borderlands and the mother of Risk of Rain 2 had a child, this would be the result.
Posted 11 May, 2025.
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1.2 hrs on record
A short and hilarious parody game of The Witness full of laughs all for free. Pro tip: Do not look into the telescope.
Posted 10 May, 2025.
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452.6 hrs on record (439.3 hrs at review time)
I feel like anyone who has played Minecraft should play Terraria, and anyone who has played Terraria should play Minecraft. Both games are fundamentally the same yet so drastically different in the way you play and the content you come across. I have 400+ hours on steam and aprox 2000 hours using a utorrent version I got for my Macbook air as a kid.

There are so many aspects of this game to talk about that would turn my review into a retrospective video essay so ill leave it at this: If you are fan of any crafting survival game with an emphasis on grinding for better gear to defeat all the bosses and unite the world, this game is for you.
Posted 10 May, 2025.
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1,542.6 hrs on record (1,319.9 hrs at review time)
I never knew a game about clicking cookies would consume so much of my life. I played this game on the original website, the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ mobile version, and now this. I don't want to put to much time and effort into this review as I think my time spent in the game speaks volumes alone. If you love incremental clicker games or are just getting into the genre, this is the game for you! Happy baking!
Posted 10 May, 2025.
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3.4 hrs on record
The best game that you cant see. You cant see anything besides the starting area and some other scanner related objects intermittently throughout. I saw this game in a lets play a few years back so I was aware of the scares and how the game would end, however all that in mind did not prepare me for how terrifying this game would be. I loved this game all the way through and spent more time than I should painting the walls of the cave with my scanner. Exploring and taking in the ambience was surprisingly a blast. Finding nooks and crannies even if they didn't lead anywhere was satisfying and rewarding while searching for the path forwards. (You dont really have to look hard for the way through, I was just so hard stuck on wandering around lol.) This game should be played in one long session. If you just focus on finding your way though you can finish the game in an hour and a half, however I do recommend taking your time and taking everything in. For a price of $7.99 CAD (5.99 USD) This game is a must play if you love exploration with a dash of horror.

Posted 10 May, 2025.
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8.1 hrs on record
Sensory Overload: The Game.

After beating the game in 8 hours here is my review: This is definitely not an idle game and borderlines on an incremental but lacks in some areas. To progress in the game you will need to be actively playing it which isn't a bad thing. The game requires no brain power whatsoever to the point that if you wanted to you could just leave the mouse in the center of the screen until the time runs out, grab your upgrades, and repeat the process.

The game is fun at first but becomes a bit of a drag towards the end when you are halfway to getting your new pentapiece. The game mechanics changing between each penta-piece is nice and at least adds some new elements to how you play. But the changes are very little and become more obsolete the more upgrades you buy.

This game is for those that just want to chill out and watch shapes cause chain reactions that eventually just white out your entire screen. If you want more, this is not it.

With a release of March 6 2025 I hope to see more updates or a sequel because there is definitely potential for more here.
Posted 20 April, 2025. Last edited 23 April, 2025.
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5.1 hrs on record (4.7 hrs at review time)
I did not let the price of the game determine my reaction for it. The game is very much breathtaking as it is, and I enjoyed the story within. Still have to go back for the new achievments and again, im looking forward to it!
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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209.9 hrs on record (208.8 hrs at review time)
No D***, no ball's, and definitely no as*hole because this guy feeds off radiation.

I discovered this game because of a small underground YouTuber named STAR_ back in 2015. At the time of writing this review I haven't played since June of 2024 so i'm writing in memory of my times playing years ago. I love this game with a passion. The music, charm, and game play is addictive. And I loved the loop of fighting, dying, and repeating the process all over again. There's not much in the sense of unlocks compared to games like Risk of Rain 1+2 where you would unlock different items you could use in subsequent runs. NT instead has all the weapons unlocked from the beginning minus some weapon types like golden weapons. The main unlocks are the characters who each have a very different play style. The other big unlocks are crowns which are added game play modifiers you can start out with which either help you or hinder your run.

The main dopamine hit was making it through and defeating the throne. A big mechanical behemoth fuelled by radiation resting dormant until you come and disturb its slumber. Iv'e only defeated the throne a number of times over 200 hours of game play however I remember each victory like it was yesterday.

A lot of your runs as a beginner are luck based if you rely on certain mutations to help you progress however you can easily pick the worst mutations once you become good and defeat the throne easily. If you want to loop however (going back to level 1-1 and starting the run from the beginning with tougher and more plentiful enemies) you'll need to pick your mutations wisely that will best help you, your play style, and your build. I played the game fairly often back in 2015 however I never really made much progress with my skill in the game. Which is why starting this June, I want to start the game again 10 years later and try my hand at beating the game more consistently. When that happens I will update my review and give a more thorough review. So until than, see you then! :)

This part of the review was written on May 10th 2025 with 208 hours played.
Posted 1 February, 2015. Last edited 10 May, 2025.
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