Reactor Incremental
por Cael
Reactor Incremental
Tags para Reactor Incremental
Descrição
An incremental clicker/idler about managing a nuclear reactor! (With lots and lots of layers of abstraction.) Fuel cells produce power and heat. Power gets you money for more parts, and heat gets you a meltdown if you accumulate too much of it.
This game is in fact heavily inspired by the Minecraft mod IndustrialCraft. I sincerely hope this is seen as an homage, and not a ripoff, as I'm a big fan of the IC2 team's work.
Como jogar
Left click to select component types, purchase upgrades, click buttons, and place components. Right click to remove components from the grid. As parts get hot, they refund for less, and fuel cells will never give you back any money!
As you accumulate enough heat and money, you will eventually have the option to 'prestige', which involves starting over. You will lose all of your accumulated money, power, and upgrades. In return, you will gain Exotic Particles, which can be used to permanently unlock new kinds of reactor components, as well as powerful upgrades. Exotic Particles are also the defining statistic for the game, so if you want to end up on the leaderboard, that's your best bet!
Comentários
DestructivForce
Jan. 13, 2018
*Misclicks once* *reactor explodes* well then...
gedanken_welten
Jan. 29, 2015
I have 2 suggestions.
1. I think that saveable designs would be nice, so you can save and compare designs that are different, like inderect cooling vs. direct cooling etc.
2. A second "tab" would be nice, where you can build experimental designs while the the reactor in the first tab generates money. The "experimental" tab should not be able to generate money. Just so that you can work on something, while your current top notch design generates money.
I Like thos game very much, although I think that there are still big balancing issues, like the heat exchanger. Although it now can transfer more heat than before the upgrade, it's still better tu use direct cooling an go completely without exchangers. That's ab bit sad. Still rating 5/5 ^^ .
SilverSlyder
Jan. 31, 2015
Message to the game Dev: I can't speak for everyone here but as for me, I'm more than happy to put up with repeated/botched updates with someone who updates fairly frequently rather than deal with a crappy game that someone never touches again. Nice job so far, I look forward to see where this goes.
kNIGHT0wl
Feb. 02, 2015
An idea...how about a slider, with a max value of the number of ticks per second. That way you can turn it down, and slow the ticks, in case you want to make a change and monitor it with time to respond.
Hootplate
Jan. 31, 2015
In response to your latest update; brother, you've been the most reliable, constant, and engaging developer I've had the pleasure to come across. PLEASE keep coding, keep building, keep conversing with your playerbase just like you do. We need more like you in every field of work. Thank you so much for writing something that is about to eat another evening up. :)