![]() ![]() Now, I check in on the game a few times a day just to make sure things are not stuck and don't worry about making sure everything is going as fast as possible. The thing that allowed me to begin enjoying it was to let go of the idea of trying to look for the optimal strategy and just focus on the idea that it was something where I would make continuous slow background progress. I could see the time walls and the interlocking complexity of the different skills and items and it was overwhelming. The first few times, I was stuck in a similar place to where you are. It took me a few tries before I got into it myself. However, maybe it's not about preferences and it's about how you approach it. If a movie gets good reviews and you don't like it do you feel the need to adjust your preferences? Probably not. I personally occasionally get the itch to play it with the mod that makes it into a speed run and I try to beat the game either as fast as possible or with a restriction. It is a very casual idle game, a lot of people get into this genre through it and a lot of people find out this genre isn't for them with the game. It is deeper than it looks on the surface but not by much. ![]() One thing I would say is your "All I see is a time wall" comment could be applied to any incremental have everything out there to see, the thing that makes Melvor attractive to most people is how you interact with those time walls, I could spend a week grinding a stat to 99, or I could interact and plan with other skills to get other items/upgrades that allow me to get that 99 so much faster. there is a minimal amount of tactics involved, it is very much an idle game with small active windows. ![]() I love Melvor idle, but it is not as much of an "incremental" game as most people on this sub would like. Add -site: to the end of your search.ĭevelopment Idea Meta None Prototype Request Tutorial Update VideoĪndroid Cross-Platform Downloadable Flash HTML iOS Unity Webplayer WebGL It's very easy to exclude a specific site. Try an autoclicker and check out additional information: No games using real cryptocurrencies, NFTs, or blockchain Posts about a specific game must include the name of the game in the title, body, or comment Please refer to the expectations and guidelines for using this subreddit Spam will be removed and spammers will be banned, when in doubt, contact the mods about a link. Check the wikiīe nice No personal attacks, death threats, witch hunts, bigotry and the like. (E) requests for autoclickers (except in the Help sticky). (D) Anything about your own content more than 1 time per week at most, excluding new game announcements (A) requests for help finding games (except in the Help sticky) This genre is growing at a break-neck pace, be part of the revolution! Rules This subreddit is for us lovers of games that feature an incremental mechanism, such as unlocking progressively more powerful upgrades, or discovering new ways to play the game. ![]()
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