Axe-Man: Chop 'Til You Drop
by Tempersense
Axe-Man: Chop 'Til You Drop
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Description
Destroy forests and collect logs in this action-packed tree cutting simulator.
How to Play
Space - Use current item, use logpile, workbench, tool table.
Mouse - Press buttons!
FAQ
What is Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop?
Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop is an incremental idle game developed by Tempersense where you play as a lumberjack chopping down endless trees.
How do you play Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop?
In Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop, you click or tap to chop trees, earning wood and resources that you can use to buy upgrades and increase your chopping power.
What are the main progression systems in Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop?
The game features an upgrade system where you can spend resources to improve your lumberjack's abilities, making it easier to chop more trees and earn more rewards.
Does Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop have offline progress?
Yes, Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop supports offline progress, allowing you to continue earning resources while you are away from the game.
Who developed Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop?
Axe Man: Chop Til You Drop was developed by Tempersense and is available to play on Kongregate as a browser-based idle game.
Comments
leelanddavis
Sep. 07, 2012
found a bug. when you have wood on your person, and you use workbench, all your wood you just chopped is gone.
crustywaffle
Aug. 22, 2012
This action packed biopic about a young lumber jacks struggle with building the perfect cabin whilst balancing the careful act of living with nature whilst not destroying it. A charming tale full of surprises, and an ending sure to be cherished for people of all ages.
hoikneusen
Jul. 13, 2012
I love it, only you should add more (different) trees, more upgrades, and add some achievements as well :D. I will rate it 3/5 for now, because it is a good start for a game, and if u add more trees, upgrades and achievements I will rate it 5/5 for sure :)
Effluvian
Jun. 13, 2013
I keep watering fallen logs...
Iche_Bins
Jul. 13, 2012
Interesting, but don't you think "action-packed" is not quite the right word for it?