@ Dyod - I guess I have to agree. After all, again and again throwing your keys into the air and catching them is also a game.
Oh well. At least they put all these "games" in a well-named category: "IDLE".
Anyway, I find it interesting that people take offense when I say "this is not a game". I did not say that it isn't fun or anything. Just that it is no game. Much like building model airplanes. That is also no a game.
Anyway, I seem to be doing it wrong; after getting a lot done within an hour, I now have to wait ten hours to get to Mercury colony? I have 200+ of each ship type.
Why did my comment get downvoted? I want to know how to stop this game from restarting. It kinda freaks me out knowing that it keeps running on my kong data.
Numbers at roughly 20 mines per body:
Nibiru - 200 clicks buy 1 mine that generates 10% of its costs.
Venus - 2000 clicks buy 1 mine that generates 1.5% of its costs.
Ceres - 3000 clicks buy 1 mine that generates 1.1% of its costs.
Ganymede - 4000 clicks buy 1 mine that generates 0.8% of its costs.
And so on.
You get the point. As soon as you get three red legendary artifacts, Nibiru appears and all the other planets become pointless.
Question - why does everyone call this a game? It is a study at best.