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Energy Collector

$3.99
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Developer:
Jens Roderus
Publisher:
Jens Roderus
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Collect huge amounts of energies and buy upgrades to collect even more energy!

Energy Collector is about automating collection and transferring energy between fields to manage resources. Each field is like an idle game in itself; play eight games simultaneously!

  • No clicking! Just mouse hover over energies to collect!
  • Offline progression.
  • Automate collection with upgrades.

  • Compare yourself against other players in the leaderboards.
  • Several progression systems: Energy levels, player level, Hub upgrades, field upgrades, companion augmentations and power ups.
  • Specialize and customize your own companion which follows you around.

  • Pimp your Hub with decorations.
  • Prestige system for resetting for permanent upgrades!
  • Don't worry about complexity. The game introduces new features incrementally.

  • Specialize power ups to your own liking, play your unique style.
  • Resource management.
  • Collect 500+ achievements!

  • Continue playing from anywhere with Steam Cloud save.
  • Occasional quests for gameplay variation!

  • Expedition side game that affects the main game.
  • Hundreds of hours of content!

There is now an official Discord server for the game: .
Come hangout and discuss the game!

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
25 user reviews
72%
Positive
9 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The gameplay is flat and quickly becomes tedious recovering from prestiges takes way too long the game loop just isn't engaging.

12 helpful
198 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's a neat game but ultimately demands attention too often for me to recommend it. There isn't enough to do to play it actively, but you also don't make much progress without checking back every few minutes to start the next upgrades running. The automation upgrades come way too slowly to alleviate this. The quest and exploration timers contribute to the feeling that you must come back at 15 minute intervals to properly progress. Additionally the pipe/transfer mechanic, while interesting at first, also becomes tedious quickly as you have to keep micromanaging the levels in the connected zones with the capacity caps.

7 helpful 1 funny
61 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Could be good, but the upgrades do not scale. The first prestige doesn't get affected much, but by the 2nd and definitely by the 3rd you're spending the first 3+ hours buying upgrades that upgrade nothing at all (other than a few utility upgrades). Needs balancing to make the game feel smoother and less like it is forcing you to backtrack several hours every prestige. Edit: I want to add that the "Idler" tag for this game is very disingenuous. There is almost nothing idle about this game. You could play it more idle if you never intended on progressing except perhaps a tiny bit every other leap year, but that's not much fun. Edit after 7/11/2023 Patch: Waited nearly 3 weeks to patch the incredibly broken Prestige system just for it to be made even worse. My last Prestige (Prestige 7) took nearly 4 days just to get to a break even point. It is even slower after this patch. Time to move on and abandon this game.

5 helpful
19 hrs at review
Recommended

About 20 hours in and so good so far. -Cute graphics -Satisfying sounds -Good gameplay loop (so far anyway) & pacing feels good -Prestige feels rewarding -Detailed in-game guide, dont need a wiki or discord server to figure out every other game mechanic. I appreciate this feature greatly -No microtransactions Well worth the 3.99 in my opinion.

5 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

Incremental game with a satisfying game play loop. You collect energy and transfer it between areas, upgrade stuff and prestige for permanent upgrades. Definitely worth the price.

4 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Nice idler for grinding.

1 helpful
408 hrs at review
Recommended

It is a very satisfying Incremental game that isn't to complex. A very active dev in the discord! Had alot of fun playing this!

1 helpful
36 hrs at review
Recommended

This game introduces some fresh mechanics, and I've found it fun to learn and play them. They're not all amazing, and some of them are pretty grindy. But this is a unique take by a dev who seems intent on creating a good game, so I'm happy I supported them and that I tried the game out. I agree with the other points that this game is not idle, progress will stop after about 5 minutes and you have to check back in maybe hundreds of times. I think about 25 hours in I unlocked my first automation? And only a few things are automated. Also a lot of things have hard time walls, and there's nothing you can do but wait that amount of time. Some of them are quite large, such playing for 500 hours. So it's hard to fully recommend it, but I keep playing it so I guess that's something.

1 helpful
27 hrs at review
Recommended

27 hours in and still enjoying this game a lot. I like the feel of changing areas and the way things build. I like that you keep unlocking things and I still have at least one mechanic I haven't unlocked yet at all so there is still more to come which I appreciate. Simple art is always nice on an idle where I care that the progression makes sense and is enjoyable more than I care about fancy graphics. I would say that if I could change something it would be how quests work. It just annoys me to have a "timer" mechanic in an idle game. I mean, kind of the point is leaving it idle but running (yes, offline gets better with time and that's great too....but so far research won't advance offline) and yet I keep missing quests OR feeling tied to the game every 15 minutes and that isn't an Idle game to me. But that's a minor thing as the quests while nice aren't game breaking to miss. So I do what I can and move on when I don't. All-in-all 9/10 and really enjoy the game.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Quite enjoyable, definitely worth the +- €3 Companion goes bzzzzzzzz

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7
  • Processor: 1.2GHz processor
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 8-compatible graphics card
  • DirectX: Version 8.0
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Energy Collector cost?

Energy Collector costs $3.99.

What are the system requirements for Energy Collector?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 Processor: 1.2GHz processor Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX 8-compatible graphics card DirectX: Version 8.0 Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is Energy Collector available on?

Energy Collector is available on Windows PC.

Is Energy Collector worth buying?

Energy Collector has 72% positive reviews from 25 players.

When was Energy Collector released?

Energy Collector was released on Jun 9, 2023.

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