hey. after a very boring start this game is now really awesome. im addicted and choosed 5 stars.
One important Thing: pls add a +100 and + 1000 button to the infinity zone. sometimes it resets and it is not funny to click a few thousand levels with a +10 button.
Really, the income calculation in the X-Quinquagintillion-Range is broken. Pls fix that asap! It kills motivation when a long awaited upgrade does almost nothing.
Nice Idle Game. I would find it good if the units and the bits on the transcendend tab each have the same potencies. One could compare faster. A 0.001 value would not bother since.
Hi! You can approximately measure the two scales against each other, by taking the power of 2, leaving the last zero and multiplying by 3. So 2^40 very roughly equals 10^12 (40->4->4×3=12), and vice versa (10^18 ~= 2^60). This works because 2^10=1024, and 10^3=1000, which are pretty close. Hope this helps a little :)
I correct my statement. The difficulty is OK, but at the beginning it can be frustrating. Died 4 Times on the first planet because the rockets. After that i had funny 3 hours and finished the Game. Thanks for that, Great work. 5 Stars.
May I congratulate you: You are the first person ever who has completed the game! (I can tell from the "campaigns completed" high score). Thanks a lot that you put so much time into this game, I feared that nobody would be able to complete the game because they either would lose patience or would have difficulties developing the right strategy to upgrade their planet. Because you completed the game early on, I'm a bit more relaxed now since you have proven it is possible to beat it for someone who is new to the game. You rock! ;-)
Thanks for the feedback! The game was difficult to balance for me in the end since I already knew all the tricks / the best strategies. I will keep a close eye on how many people are able to finish the campaign, and I will adjust the difficulty accordingly. Thanks for playing!
Hi! You can approximately measure the two scales against each other, by taking the power of 2, leaving the last zero and multiplying by 3. So 2^40 very roughly equals 10^12 (40->4->4×3=12), and vice versa (10^18 ~= 2^60). This works because 2^10=1024, and 10^3=1000, which are pretty close. Hope this helps a little :)