It's a phone game moved to PC. It's a game you play while you're doing other things. For that, it's great. I like having a game that I only open for 5-10 minutes at a time and then close. Also, playing on a computer means that even on a laptop, it drains a lot less battery than it does on your phone.
Honestly, the game is a miniscule download, isn't that taxing on the computer, and is really easy to start and stop. If you're reading reviews for the game I'd suggest you just go ahead and try it.
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It's hard to review games like this. Idle games aren't so much games you sit down and play, but another task you do in the background that you click away from after you're done clicking 1-5 times. Adventure Capitalist is another incremental game that made the move from flash game, to phone game, to desktop. This means the game is not large, demanding, or very complex.
Gameplay: The gameplay is pretty straightforward. You click the lemonade stand a few times until you have enough money to purchase the next business or a manager. The manager will run the business for you. You have to keep buying more to make more money so you can buy more things to make you money. It's not something you do for fun, it's something you play out of curiosity and maybe you'll end up sticking with it. It's a formula that works well, but it's not something that you're going to claim is "fun" 6/10
Graphics/Visual Experience: The game is quite literally a series of menus. ???/10
Sound: There is a single track for each planet (well, the moon isn't a planet, but you catch my drift). This gets old after a very short period of time, but it's easy to mute. 7/10
Replayability: Pretty high, actually. As before, it's not particularly "fun," but you'll probably find yourself playing it for a few sessions more than you expected for some reason that neither you nor I understand. 8/10 How it Runs: If your computer can't run this game it probably can't read this review either.
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I feel like at their core incremental games aren't about being interesting, they're about being addictive. and my boring self was pretty addicted to this one so I feel like that makes it successful for an incremental game. doesn't make it a good game, no.