Behold
by SevereFlame
Behold
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Description
Behold!
FAQ
What is Behold?
Behold is an idle clicker game developed by SevereFlame where you play as a newly formed god, growing in power by creating and guiding the universe.
How do you play Behold?
In Behold, you click to gain energy and use it to craft celestial bodies, expand the universe, and unlock new abilities as you progress.
What is the main progression system in Behold?
The main progression system in Behold revolves around accumulating energy, creating cosmic structures, and unlocking upgrades that allow you to automate and accelerate your godly powers.
Does Behold feature any unique mechanics?
Behold features a celestial creation system where each new creation unlocks additional layers of gameplay and automation, making it stand out from typical idle clicker games.
Can you make progress offline in Behold?
Yes, Behold supports offline progress, so your universe continues to grow and you accumulate resources even when you are not actively playing.
Comments
Puzomor
Nov. 16, 2014
Considering the limitations of flash and browser games, I can see why the developer sacrificed some of the eye candy to get the most of the physics engine.
Many indie developers nowadays also lower the graphics to get the most out of the gameplay.
Mechanically, this game is quite challenging to play since in every level, the gravity effect changes, followed by very nice colour theme alternations.
The doors to the end of every level are well hidden, which contributes to the overall challenge, and when you do die, the game brings you back to the start, also making the gameplay harder.
The final level carries a great moral lesson: No matter what we do in our lives, we are all destined to die at one point.
To sum it up - Great game, I'd recommend everyone to play it.
9.6 / 10 - IGN
keyofdoor
Apr. 28, 2012
Cool game! It'd be nice to see where I'm going before I walk into a pit.
stupidboss
May. 10, 2013
i understand the concept, and i like it, but it gets repetitive.
darkrowan
Apr. 28, 2012
Behold, my vote.... 1/5
nekom
Apr. 30, 2012
This reminds me of E.T. for the Atari 2600.