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  • Good game

    With the short time I’ve been playing I have enjoyed the experience of a game with economy and idle aspects. So thank you developers who thought of the bests aspects
  • Buggy but good

    Enjoyed it so far. Could use a bit more interaction
  • Practically Ad free and interesting idle crafting

    I was super surprised to find a game like this that didn’t shove ads in your face every 15 seconds. The game is also really interesting! It’s lacking in features but Reddit is showing much to come fairly soon.
  • Better than shown

    This game looks pretty simple an straightforward at first glance but it actually is a bit deeper then you’d expect an the real world aspect of the game just gives it this better feel an I’ve been planing for 2 days now an the only add you’ll see is the 2xp add this game is the perfect game for someone who wants a idle game an works a lot
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  • Keep it up!

    Love this game and the direction it is going. I’m always a fan when a game uses the apple interface within it’s game. I look forward to further updates and the plans you have for the future. Already invested $8 US.
  • bit confusing and very grindy

    need i say more
  • Has Potential to be Great

    At first, I thought this game would be just like all the other idle grinding games: I’d play it for a week and then delete it. However, I’ve latched on to this game. It’s different. I love the player-driven economy system, I love the pixel art, and I love the grinding mechanics. It has potential to be one of my favorite mobile games, but it needs a lot of work. It’s a brand new game, so I understand that the devs are still working to get all the kinks worked out, but once the bugs are fixed this game will be a 10/10. I would love to see more locations and more character customization added in the future as well as a more in-depth combat system. One of the bugs that I would love to see fixed ASAP is that the items that I buy from the vendor take up slots in my inventory even after I’ve used all of the materials, so it’s very annoying to see my precious inventory slots being taken up by something that I have 0 of. Devs, if you’re reading this, keep up the good work!
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  • Great little game to pass the time

    It’s a nice little idle game to come back to every day or two and it has a lot of potential to be a big game, I haven’t played for long so I’d like to point out that from most of my experiences mmo games tend to have some sort of chat system in game which this lacks and could be a great addition for new players such as me who might come across little hiccups now and then, but other then that I’d say that this game atm is worth having 5 stars
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  • Interesting game for sure!!

    I’ve spent a few days playing now. It’s honestly a pretty good game. The only problem I have with it is the fact that everytime I use the item store my game crashes. Not too big of a deal to be honest. I’d still recommend this game for sure!!!!
  • This is one of the greatest games

    I have never really been into incremental games, I really liked the mobile Progressknight game but that’s it that I have heard of incrementals, I absolutely love DND and after playing this for a week I can happily say I will continue playing it for the Foreseeable future, I like the DND-like element of imaging your character doing their tasks, I like the player-run stock market, and I love how stupidly rich you can get by doing nothing but gather for a few days, then craft it all into more expensive resources, and selling it to the merchant. 10/10 plan to recommend to a friend.

    Ps: If your a creator reading this I have a suggestion for an update: make a guild system where, hear me out, player made-and-ran guilds fight in wars against each other, players could use the resources they collected to make weapons for a.I fighters, and every guild member can donate some resources in a big attempt to make a giant siege machine.
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