Trash. There is absolutely nothing in this game except for stylish art which the devs borrowed from old Disney's cartoons. It was the only reason I bought this "game" and the only positive thing. Why do I put "game" in quotes? Cuz there is no gameplay here, it's an AFK-clicker which plays itself. The only thing you can do is click your LMB to give more dmg to mobs. No skills, no healing, nothing. P.S. Other reviews seem to be fake as there is no critisim in them only description and far-fetched pros of this "game".
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Sit back and let your doods do all the fighting, unless you like to be in control of things. In that case you can upgrade your click damage and do multitasking to have the most efficient team! Just make sure your doods keep getting stronger & stronger if you want to keep going further in this ever growing difficulty game.

Fight hordes of all sorts of galactic creatures throughout the different parts of the world. You can unlock 10 unique animated characters to form your dream team.

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For a clicker (idle) game I really enjoyed this; only has 4 achievements, and no cards (as yet) My only complaint is that I had finished the game in a little over 7 hours so hopefully dev will bring more goals and achievements.
[b] Forbidden Clicker Party [/b] is probably not the best clicker game at the moment but it can get a lot better with some easy updates. I mean 4 achievements for a clicker game >:[. At least make one for leveling up each character to level 100. I am glad that it is not just another static clicker and the animation is very cute. Gameplay is more about defense where you have to slightly manage your party HP. The game needs more polish although at $3 price I would not hesitate. So you basically get to build a team of 4 characters which is equivalent to passive income as they automatically kill enemies. It seems like there are 11 in total. However, I don't see much difference between them aside from generic stats. If developers can give them some unique perks that would be really good. For example, they could give the dragon AOE or heal for the witch. You also get all of the generic clicker upgrades such as click damage, store upgrades, and few active abilities. After a certain level cha...
Endless clicker in 1930s cartoon style. [list][b]Liked:[/b] [*]+ Drawn graphics [*]+ Many opponents [*]+ 10 heroes [*]+ Ability to improve heroes [*]+ A separate musical melody for each level - according to the theme [*]+ Two game modes [*]+ Achievements [*]+ Localization into several languages [b]Did not like:[/b] [*]- Enemies can stay standing after death, in the corners of the screen [*]- When playing in hardcore mode, after turning the hero into an Elite, improvements are reset to their initial values.[/list] [b]As a result:[/b] Pretty nice clicker that has the function of "self-play". And in case you get tired of watching how your heroes can not cope with the influx of opponents - you can help them by destroying enemies with mouse clicks. The game has several levels that will be endlessly repeated until the player gets tired of playing it. Each level has its own unique opponents, backgrounds and a musical composition that will brighten up the player's stay. The game is quite mo...
**UPDATE - JANUARY 1ST, 2018** Since posting this review, the music has started working. Not sure if there was an update that downloaded I accidentally cleared, or if that was a glitch that occured on my PC multiple times prior to composing. While suiting to the stages, I still can;t say the score is all that engrossing, but enough to change my initial thubs down to a thumbs up as it now does feel a little more complete. I do, however, still suggest waiting on a better sale price. **ORIGINAL REVIEW** While not a standard clicker game, there's not that much to keep the player engaged. It's obvious this is trying play off the classic cartoon visual aesthetic that made Cuphead a treat to look at, but that's really the only memorable quality. Unlock"doodz", strengthen them up, tap the oncoming ernemies side-scrolling beat 'em up style, and keep on grinding you're way throgh the world listening to the random stock soud of fists crashing. It takes a bit to get ajusted to how you unlock and ...
I bought this game because of the positive reviews, even though I generally would never pay for a clicker. Mostly this game has helped reaffirm that I should have kept to that policy. It's not bad, quite. It's certainly got lovelier graphics and a more pleasing aesthetic than pretty much any clicker out there, so if you're just looking for something to stare at that has that Cuphead vibe, probably worth it on that alone. But it's not actually a very good clicker game. The things I feel detract from it in some part are that while you can upgrade your party's attack and HP, they never get any faster. This causes the somewhat aggravating situation of trying to grind a level and even though your party can do many times the enemy's HP in a single strike, since they can only really take out one at a time the other enemies are still chipping away at their health. I'll allow that could be a deliberate balance thing, but it's not one I care for. The interface in general is overly minimalist.....
Welp, it's not a good clicker. The progression curve is unbalanced and unsatisfying which is a death sentence for a clicker. I'd better play one of the free clickers on Kongregate than this. I get it, the idea was to enjoy the art, but it's nothing to write home about really, the game looks good only until you squint. Don't get me wrong though, I think the artist has talent, but this talent goes to waste with this game. Make a cartoon or something. The game could easily be decent and worth the low price the devs ask for it, but now it's a waste of time even for a time waster.
This game is so rad. A clicker with Cuphead like aesthetic. I'm so down. https://youtu.be/9UsZx31lESA
The art style is very appealing and possibly the best part of this game. The rest is lacking and in my opinion not worth the price point however cheap it is. For a free game I would give it a pass, but a paid clicker game is expected to have "superior" gameplay features that the free-to-play titles don't have. Gameplay is fairly plain and only one additional feature is introduced over the whole course of playing. In fact, nothing about the gameplay features is original asides from the art style. To break it down, you can select a team of up to 4 heroes, which all have fairly similar stats, and let them auto-attack the enemies. All you can upgrade is character's health, attack damage, click damage and few team upgrades to speed up the gameplay and whatnot. That's it. Whole game consists of upgrading health and attack of your characters while occasionally switching a hero to not fall asleep. In 8 hours I managed to complete pretty much the whole game asides from couple of achievements...
Bought this game to waste some time. What attracted me to the game was the animation style and very old music, but what got me to stay positive about it, even though the content is very limited and short, was when you get to hardcore mode. Your characters dont respond on their own and you have to think quickly in order to survive. Like I said, not much meat to the game but if you want something to pass the time then it is pretty great.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft® Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Classic
- Processor: 2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor, or Intel Atom™ 1.6GHz or faster processor for netbook class devices
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 90 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Forbidden Clicker Party cost?
Forbidden Clicker Party costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Forbidden Clicker Party?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Classic Processor: 2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor, or Intel Atom™ 1.6GHz or faster processor for netbook class devices Memory: 512 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 90 MB available space
What platforms is Forbidden Clicker Party available on?
Forbidden Clicker Party is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Forbidden Clicker Party worth buying?
Forbidden Clicker Party has 78% positive reviews from 54 players.
When was Forbidden Clicker Party released?
Forbidden Clicker Party was released on Jan 29, 2018.
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