Great Clicker/Idle game! Started rough, But it is an Early Access game after all, Developer has fixed the balancing issues as well as added more content and is really fast when it comes to fixing bugs that have been reported to him.
Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game
- Release Date:
- Jan 25, 2022
- Developer:
- Chatty Pillow
- Publisher:
- Chatty Pillow
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
As the mayor, you will have to rebuild the village from scratch. As only a single house has been left unharmed, you'll have to start there. Upgrade the building by clicking a lot to unlock more investment opportunities and upgrades. Your income will also continue to flow while you aren't playing.
After a while of clicking the second part - idle resource production - will open up, which will greatly accelerate upgrading the buildings to the maximum level and serve as an extension to the clicker gameplay.
Features
- hybrid between idle/clicker game and resource production
- pretty decent 3D graphics using free assets only (see below)
- lovely music
- a bunch of Steam Achievements to unlock
Liner Notes
The entire game - except for most of the code - has been deliberately created using free assets from the Unity Asset Store and other free sources. As I am a single developer and not an artist I had to use store assets anyway but to challenge myself I used only assets that were offered for free.
During the Early Access period this rule has been partially - and deliberately - broken by using some paid assets I already owned anyway, although this only affects code.
A full list of used assets is included with the game.
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User Reviews
Pros: +Decent story +Offline gathering +Buildings with specific purposes. Cons: -Not balanced passive income -Minor bugs Great clicker!, really active developer team, always keen to listen to the community and feedback, althought it isn't perfect yet, is rather quick to fix the bugs detected. Obviously is an iterative process and change have and will be made (I hope) to balance and offer a good overall experience
tl;dr: Balancing is waaay off and it'll realistically take hundreds (if not thousands) of years to 100% the game based on the current offline earnings and earnings per tick/click. No way to resize the game window, no options under the "Options" menu (aside from the Credits button), and running the game causes my CPU usage to increase by up to 10%, which is equivalent to the increase in CPU usage for running Yakuza: Like A Dragon on my current build. Yes, a clicker game uses my CPU as much as a fairly massive open-world RPG. EDIT: I was able to resolve the issue with my breaking the bank and not being able to gain money. That being said, I used my horrific cheating tactics to travel 160 years into the future for offline earnings, and I earned only 50% of what was needed for the next upgrade of one of the buildings. This is while earning the same amount per tick (every 0.9 seconds with the upgrades I have) as I would per click. Turning an autoclicker on to click every 1 millisecond ma...
Edit: The developer has currently changed the early game progress so it's now much, much easier to get further into the game. As I've now unlocked other buildings, I can now say that every building has their own upgrades, however when you manually click, instead of getting the bonus of all the buildings combined, it's only the building your mouse is currently over. Old review: Most of this no longer exists, but I'm keeping it up to show that the developer is actively updating their game. The game as it is now feels incomplete, most idle/clicker games when you start slowly give you more to do the longer you play, with some even letting you rebirth/reincarnate/whatever within 3 - 12 hours of playtime, this game however doesn't have that, this game shows you every building you can buy at the beginning. I hope I'm proven wrong as I'm currently still at the first building and I understand that these games take hundreds, if not thousands of hours to complete but to unlock the second buildi...
Pretty boring Took me 15 minutes to hit that point where things slow down to a crawl (all extra upgrades maxed out, they really didn't make any difference anyway) and you can't get anywhere even with an auto clicker. Somethings need to be able to speed up but can't so would take months complete. So 15 minutes to upgrade the statue halfway (250/500) and then forever to the next upgrade. If you're going for achievements, takes 15 minutes to get 50%, takes hours, weeks, months after that.
This game is really a joke... more like a student trying the first game... The "story" is a collection of few sentences, more like a short tutorial... which block the arrow which is behind... The achievement picture in Steam if you unlock it is not different than the picture if its still locked. The game is super simplistic... I still needed ca. 3 weeks to finish the game and get all achievements... but there is no reset mechanics... its just waiting, logging in once a day... and getting bored by the ugly graphics and minimalistic features. The only positive is, that all achievements work, so its a 3/10, but I will avoid any future game from this "developer".
this game is not as bad as many i've played on steam, i know this game is early access but its a hard grind right now, hopefully the balancing will get sorted soon
Very limited game play. You just click and upgrade. Very boring!
You will fall asleep playing this game
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+) and Windows 10
- Processor: x86, x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support.
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX10, DX11, DX12 capable.
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Sound Card: any
FAQ
How much does Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game cost?
Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+) and Windows 10 Processor: x86, x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support. Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: DX10, DX11, DX12 capable. DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 300 MB available space Sound Card: any
What platforms is Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game available on?
Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game is available on Windows PC.
Is Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game worth buying?
Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game has 36% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game released?
Kingdom of Assetia: The Clicker Game was released on Jan 25, 2022.
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