
Runs in real time so pay attention!Ĭlick the cookie. Buy/find better gear to equip your dungeon delvers. Hire heroes to beat on them for you.ĭelve that dungeon. Always.īeat on single monsters standing still. Try saving then refreshing your browser to make sure it works for you.īuild a civilization from hunter-gatherer to the stars! You will need more cats and dieties. Who you hire will affect build time and prices so choose wisely! Red tiles are high vale, green tiles are low value. Hire people, build a city strategically, purchase more land and expand. Yes, this one lets you save! Uses Java.īasically Coin Clicker only in Unity and with Candy. Note: this game is technically defunct, but still playable on the Wayback Machine. For those who thought Candy Box needed some form of actual gameplay. No saving! Uses Java.Īscii-art animation for an idler/adventure mix.
Patience is rewarded with frogs and witches and lollipop farms.
Watch pathetic mutant carts try to run a racecourse, work hard, and improve. Eventually go into space to find more stuff to sell.Ī smorgasboard of minigames that all include a waiting element. Sell stuff to make money to buy stuff to sell to make more money. Turns into CBT when you hit celestial leaves, but still plenty of fun stuffed into evrything before that. The most content-packed, time wasting, ball-busting set of bad Rick and Morty Jokes ever seen. Mostly just web games that have been ported to steam or given proper downloads. Jesus christ these things can get addictive.
ascension events, where you discard all the progress you've made to start the game over with ascension-only advantages. Some games require you to leave it running to accumulate score, other games you can shut off and it uses the system clock to let you "catch up".
a passive mode where you just leave the game alone for hours or days to accumulate score for spending. an active mode where you gain score by clicking repeatedly and quickly (thus the name "mousebreaker games") (autoclickers are cheating but everyone does it). It's the exception that has a story or exploration, it's all about watching numbers go up. There's usually zero or one buttons to press, accumulating score, and you occasionally make choices on what to spend your score on to accumulate more score. Games that use ASCII art have also been included for those that want more games with this unique visual style.The most efficient of Skinner Boxes. These selections have been chosen based on their depth of mechanics and in particular the mixture of RPG like features. The games like Candy Box that have been collected below fall into the incremental and idle genre and are primarily browser or mobile based. While this is the only mechanic that players start with and gives the impression of a sparse experience players will slowly start to unlock other features such as the ability to perform quests, buy items and other RPG elements. Unlike other games in the genre that rarely introduce new mechanics during progression Candy Box takes players on an adventure of unlocking new secrets and has a more defined “end” than similar titles.Īt the centre of this incremental title are candies which players generate initially at a rate of one each second. The game was made available for players to experience within their browser in early 2013 with a sequel (Candy Box 2) later in the year which featured a similar style and approach. While a simple game Candy Box gained a large internet following with its unique approach to the incremental genre which it combines with ASCII art. This assortment of games like Candy Box features other incremental games that use ASCII art are playable in your browser or have RPG elements to their gameplay.