Castle Clicker : Builder Tycoon
by KelsonK
Castle Clicker : Builder Tycoon
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Description
Use clicks and strategy to build your city up to the most powerful it can be!
How to Play
Click on stuff
FAQ
What is Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon?
Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon is an idle clicker city-building game developed by KelsonK, where players construct and upgrade buildings to grow their kingdom.
How do you play Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon?
In Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon, you gather resources by clicking or waiting, then use those resources to build and upgrade structures in your city.
What are the main progression systems in Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon?
Progression in Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon revolves around unlocking and upgrading various buildings, managing resources, and completing building projects for additional rewards.
Does Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon support offline progress?
Yes, Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon allows for offline progress, so you can keep earning resources and advancing your city even when not actively playing.
Are there any special features in Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon?
Castle Clicker - Builder Tycoon features quests and global rankings, giving players goals to achieve and a way to compare their progress with others.
Developer Updates
Added ability to transfer save to email address. This will probably be the last Kongregate update. Email me at kelsonkug@gmail.com if you have any questions!
Comments
Alcatraz5
Aug. 30, 2020
Only White screen with "Getting Time".
Gastyz
Jun. 14, 2017
Please rework the resource button.. it would be better to have the resource icons with resource amount on the screen and when you click them you go to the said resource screen.
goku90504
Jun. 13, 2017
going from 5 build points for 1 gold to 7 build points for 2 gold is a down grade not an up grade
brenigan
Jun. 11, 2017
WHITE SCREEN NOW!!!!!
Even after refresh?
griffinlw
Mar. 27, 2019
There's this weird thing where your workers become less efficient as you put more upgrades into them. So sometimes it would seem better to just not, because they would stay cheap but efficient that way instead of expensive but inefficient