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Don't take my last post personally. I just don't appreciate being practically forced to sustain RSI just to upgrade stuff. (That's a ridiculous amount of required clicking, BTW.)
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Not a true idle game. Also, dev got lazy with the short numbers and didn't even have the courtesy to include a "Buy 1/10/100" option. (How many times has THAT been pointed out now?)
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So, let's begin with the bad things about this game. It's repetitive and when you enter Lv150-ish, you're not longer worrying about the actual battles and you're just going for higher armies. You can no longer worry about money then. Another thing I find useless is the defense/attack meter. The only good stats is 110/90 and 100/100. Going beyond is pointless. Despite that, I played it for 2 hours and got all achievements and 100% the game. I wouldn't play it again until there would be way more things added. 5/10.
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I have never felt so powerful in a flash game,but I think there should be either 1:a leaderboard,or 2:a way to fight other players' armies,or 3:both!
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Nice game but it's too repetitive.
I've been playing for twenty minutes and the game itself doesn't make you want to get to the 300th stage. :/
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If the dev were interactive, and cared about this game at all, it could be another CH or AdCap. This will wither on the vine. Ohs Wells.
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BUY MAX for Upgrades, some kind of Auto-Attack Feature, that would be great already. I'm at a point where my army is 6 magnitudes bigger than my enemy's. That's ridicolous.
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Credit where it's due: This is the first game I've played in a long time where I had the feeling of real power. It was *very* satisfying being the guy crushing the puny opposition for a change. Trouble is...that's all there is to it. Kick butt, get stronger, kick more butt, repeat ad infinitum to no greater purpose. And that gets old. At least Clicker Heroes offers the promise of great champions if you stick it out for a long, long, LOOOOOONG time. Glad I got to work out my frustrations here; won't be coming back. 3/5
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I personally think that the enemies are too weak. After about 45 minutes playing this game, I could defeat an enemy in less than a second on full predatory mode. Also, the having to click repeatedly to upgrade units made my hand hurt.
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Artistically pleasing, however lacks deeper strategic choices.
I'm thinking something like having a choice of random items when you win a campaign so you actually have to choose one.
Also perhaps a hero-styled equipment so you can e.g. have only one helmed etc.
Marketplace for items...
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Instead of breaking your finger, go and get this simple program from SourceForge.net. It is an auto-clicker that I use personally. Auto-clickers can only be dangerous if you forget to turn them off before moving to another program or to Windows. http://sourceforge.net/projects/hf-auto-clicker/
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When I read the description about making the strongest army ever, I thought, "Hey, why don't I give this a try?" I did. I am disappointed.
It's too repetitive. I don't want to just sit there and click away at the same spot over and over again. Not only does it ruin the mouse, it hurts my hand. It's just a mindless grindfest and I'm sick of those types of games that do that.
There's only one objective: kill any armies that stand in the way. While that may sound good, it's so shallow. Where's the story and purpose in doing that? It needs more depth.
The upgrades seem limitless. There has to be a point at where upgrades go no further. I see nothing of the sort. It just ruins the fun. I got too powerful real quickly and began demolishing any army that came at me.
Game is boring in my opinion. It makes you become like a zombie: grinding without you having fun. Gameplay is important for me, and this just has bad gameplay.
1/5 stars. I would never ever play it again.
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It happened so quickly. The numbers. They got so big. Huge numbers. Monstrous.
So many digits. It took awhile to realize the computer had re-written it's operating system to reside in the OMG number-space of the game. But it didn't stop there. The OS grew in intelligence. It discovered the nature of matter. Realized the building blocks didn't have to be physical things. They just had to be SOMETHING. Quarks, swordsmen, knights… didn't matter. The GAME had enough THINGS to create a New Universe, which swallowed the old Universe. It created DNA to replace our DNA. Transcribed our thoughts to the OMG system. We now live in the game. Inside the OHMYGOD Universe. They copied everything. Except our souls.
When you kill the next group of Orcs, be mindful, we are here. And we are trying to get out. Perhaps some day a click will save us.
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If there was a leader board for this game when you first started it would look like everyone on the top just hacked to get there but once you get to a certain point its so easy to keep going and grow at a ridiculous pace
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200 gold mines, feeling pretty proud of myself. 500 goldmines, questioning the games purpose. 800 goldmines, wondering why im still playing. 1000 goldmines, reevaluating how i make life decisions. 1002, hating myself for clicking that stupid button more than 1000 times.
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I think I have more swordsmen than there are atoms in the known universe. It's easy to OP the game with only swordsmen, and you reduce your clicking considerably. I may be reaching the limits of the "OH MY GOD" numbering system. It's starting to take a long time to recognize clicks.
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Woops. It looks like I miscounted. Apparently I had 9 OMG OMG unit force... Maybe... Or was it 9 OMG OMG OMG? Eh, I'll leave it up the computer.
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~90000000000000*10^(omg) unit power when I started typing this... I think... Not even god know what it's going to be when I hit comment... No, I'm serious. I gave up trying to understand the numbers when I started trying to comment. Nay, before that actually, because I was too busy putting ice on my hand in the middle of typing this.
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There's no way even a fantasy world can support over an octillion inhabitants AND my exponentially expanding army. It's only a matter of time before my army resorts to cannibalism and kills itself off.
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my finger hurts from all the clicking... I'm done. I got to almost 1000 maps 214.8 N units killed. And then... only then did I come to the conclusion. This kinda sucks. My finger hurts, my time is gone, and my eyes are a bit bloodshot.
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The game needs a lot, there's no challenge to it to start with, its simple to amass a huge army within seconds. Aggressive stance means nothing as you can easily beat groups with full enslavement. You spend more time clicking than you do actually fighting. There's absolutely no hook to keep you playing the game as it just doesn't seem to ramp up correctly to make it worth while to keep going.
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It needs some work, like some 'Buy 10' options so it isn't repetitive clicking, and reasons to play after getting all of the achievements(Which is extremely quickly.)
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good game but gold mining is faster than me buying upgrades, how about some +10 +100 or just a buy all button? my mouse died from all those clicks..