Abandoned with "Early Access" related messages in game. Sad as what is there is good, but poor ethics from the developer to not finish what he started.
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About This Game
Increlution is a minimalistic incremental game about time management that takes inspiration from roguelite games. It's up to you to survive as long as you can with the tools that you unlock throughout life, such as food or constructions. As time goes on, your health will decline increasingly faster until you'll eventually die. However, death merely marks a new beginning. With every generation, your chances at survival will increase, because progress in previous lives increases your instincts.
Managing time
Throughout life, you'll have access to various jobs, constructions and explorations. Using the step-by-step queue system, you can plan exactly what you want to happen and the game will automatically follow your orders. When your queue is empty, the game pauses automatically, so you don't lose any of your precious time! This is a game about planning and strategizing, not a game about micro-management or clicking. However, if you prefer to play more real-time, you can prioritize anything over your queue at any time.Skills
Every action uses one of many skills, such as Farming of Woodcutting. Every skill has two leveling types, Generation levels and Instinct levels. Generation levels increase more rapidly and provide a bigger benefit throughout life. Instinct levels increase at a slower pace, but persist through death, creating a permanent improvement for every following life. The combined effect of these levels directly affects how quickly you can perform actions that use these skills, allowing you to spend more of your time on other actions to increase your chances to survive!Story based progression
You progress through the game with a story. Exploring the world allows you to discover new tools to improve your chances at survival. Unlike most incremental games, having a story also means the game includes no procedural content, and you're actually able to complete the game. That story features approximately 220 hours of unpaused content in the 11 chapters that are currently available in Early Access. During Early Access, that story will be expanded significantly, until the game contains between 20 and 25 chapters. When the story is finished entirely, the currently available new game plus feature will be further expanded to offer an option to continue playing after completing the game.Meta progression
Every generation will have better chances at survival than the last. The longer you survive, the more those chances will increase! This cycle of life and death plays a fundamental part in the overall progression through the game. Death is inevitable, but never pointless!Understandable numbers, yet mathematically fluent
All progression within the game is carefully balanced to provide a consistent feeling of improvement, while numbers are tuned to remain understandable. Most bonuses compound, which keeps your progression consistent and meaningful, without requiring overly complicated mechanics. So you can focus on what matters most, survival!Play the first chapter for free with the demo
Like many things in life, you can only truly judge whether something fits your liking by trying it first hand. For that reason, Increlution features a free demo so you don't have to take anyone's word for it! Try it yourself, and only join Early Access if you're completely convinced that it'll be worth your while! Progress made in the demo will automatically be synchronized to the full version through Steam Cloud, so you won’t lose any of your progress! The Demo features the first chapter and contains roughly 7 hours of unpaused content.Interested? Try the demo right now by downloading it at the top of this page!
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User Reviews
Abandoned game, been a couple of years since last update. I recommend not getting into the game until you see at least three or more updates after this review.
It was hard to decide if this was a recommendation or not as it's right around 3/5 and will also probably never be finished. The core problem in my opinion as the the game becomes increasingly idle the longer you play, but with no offline progression. What this means is that the early parts become automated, but you still have to wait for them to complete. At the point I'm at right now the first 15 minutes of a run plays itself and then I have to take over to continue progression for the next 15 or so before I have to start a new run. Actively playing 50% of the time creates this weird not quite idle, not quite active experience. If there was some time dilation during the automated portion it would probably bump it up to a recommend.
I don't think that the game has been abandoned. It's not finished, and it's not perfect, but it is [b]absolutely[/b] worth the price for it's current state, I've played a lot of incremental games, and Increlution remains in my top 3. I enjoy the story and the game mechanics, and if you want something to dip into now and then to fill a few minutes, I'd absolutely recommend this game. Whether it's updated in future or not, I've no doubt that I'll be clocking up more hours on this game in the future.
The Dev is dealing with some personal stuff. They are still working on Increlution!
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or later (64 bit)
- Processor: An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 250 MB available space
- Additional Notes: If your device is able to run a modern browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and the like), it should be good to run Increlution
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Increlution cost?
Increlution costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Increlution?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or later (64 bit) Processor: An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable Memory: 512 MB RAM Storage: 250 MB available space Additional Notes: If your device is able to run a modern browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and the like), it should be good to run Increlution Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Increlution available on?
Increlution is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Increlution worth buying?
Increlution has 43% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Increlution released?
Increlution was released on Oct 13, 2021.
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