Jan. 05, 2013. Much simpler times. I'm 20 now, and have my own life to worry about. My music, my coding. Thank you, Tukkun, for the countless hours on the best game in Kongregate.
Came here for a nostalgia trip and was pleasantly surprised the dev is still hard at work. Incredible game, best of all idle games and not a single penny spent.
Oh boy, time I actually wrote a review on this game.
This game has been a phoenix of fate. I've seen it, all the time. And I've played it many times, with many saves. Until this year, I'd never gone far past level 3000. At the time, I thought the game was neat, and had a lot of fun mechanics splashed in everywhere. Now, having ascended twice, I realize the intricate ballad that is always playing in A:TG. And this ballad doesn't have a mute button. There are so many ways to do so many things; Some choose the most efficient route to success, and others have all the fun that can be had along the way. It's truly a pinnacle of 'Idle' game success, and probably the catalyst that sparked it all so many years ago. So go, kill your triangles with massive censorship bars, and pay a noob a million coin for no reason whatsoever; This is the land of A:TG, where anything you want will, eventually, be possible.
@Kongregate community: Just because someone has an opinion, and just because they may be wrong in their justification, doesn't mean they're a bad person. Ignorance may not be a justification, but it should by no means be what judges a person. 38Tbot came here with a complaint, which I accept, but that complaint has been answered; The man was furious and he voiced that. I'm growing tired of perfectly fine messages being 'downvoted' and even reported because they could be considered 'Ignorant.'
People downvote whichever messages they don't like and things will continue to be that way. That's pretty much every community on the Internet (maybe except Facebook, which does not have a "dislike" button for that exact reason). The comment rating is not an indicator of whether or not you are a good person, but whether or not that comment is of interest to other players. As such, constructive reviews, useful tips and things that people want to read will generally get a higher rating than things like "ugh i lost my savefile".
You look behind and see your kingdom. You have gems, a colony, and territory. You wonder if enough Trimps have already fallen in battle. After contemplation, one sentence falls out of your mouth as you begin to move forward. ''Hell no, these guys are gonna keep dyin'."
@Geolu you say it's become pay to win, but it is quite easy to get perks that let you automate, and you can upgrade your cap fairly absurdly early game. You can also just get bones from fighting.
In an era where inflation is to a point where lemonade stands start at 8.9 quintillion... In an era where oil is measured, not in dollars, but in angels from the heavens above... Where angels turn into normal people that reduce inflation so that you may increase it again... This... This, is AdVenture Capitalist.
Why not just sell the cloth bags for more gold? Also, being able to walk *AROUND* chests would be useful. Another thing... Once you get to floor 40, it's the long haul. sorry.
That moment you realize that you've:
Seen butt notation
Clicked 10^99 times on the tangerine
Played stocks
wasted more than a friggin zillion tangerines on DoN
Mutilated cats
Bought tangerine cats
Saved a trans-universal cat
Created god
You know that you're playing Tangerine Tycoon.
100/10
I have an idea for pre-donut but post-paper:
Restaurant
Upgrades:
Roller Skates
Drive-thru
Delivery
Web site
Interplanetary delivery
Restaurant at the end of the Galaxy
day 9001:
Today, I celebrate my 2 mill-wait, 3 mill- no 4 mill- ah forget it.
I now make millions of laps every few seconds, and yet they won't let me have a new planet to run around yet... these satellites have a miraculous effect of increasing the amount of laps I run without actually having me run laps... I've finally become addicted to those strange pills, after having eaten over a billion of those things... I miss the days that I would casually stroll around my home planet...
People downvote whichever messages they don't like and things will continue to be that way. That's pretty much every community on the Internet (maybe except Facebook, which does not have a "dislike" button for that exact reason). The comment rating is not an indicator of whether or not you are a good person, but whether or not that comment is of interest to other players. As such, constructive reviews, useful tips and things that people want to read will generally get a higher rating than things like "ugh i lost my savefile".