Orb of Creation

Orb of Creation

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Does anyone know of more games similar to this? Very interesting genre, I wasn´t familiar with purely clicker games like this, it is quite relaxing.
Last edited by Albie There; Apr 8, 2022 @ 8:54am
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archmag Apr 8, 2022 @ 9:29am 
It's not a clicker game. Clicker games are where you are incentified to click and click a lot. Luckily all gains are passive here and there is no "click this orb 10 times per second to gain the best progress" requirement.

It's better classified as an incremental game, where you increase numbers to get access to new stuff and even higher numbers.

Some examples of such games with different requirements for amount of being active/idling:
1. (EA) Perfect Tower (you upgrade a tower that kills enemies to gain more resources to upgrade the tower)
2. NGU Idle (many different mechanics that interract well with each other)
3. Idle Wizard (very similar to this game, also with orb and different spells that synergize with each other, but more hardcore as you have to find good combos to progress past certain stage, if you just wait you will get nowhere)
4. Endless Battle: Return of the Hero+ (you play as no-name hero that auto-clears dungeons and you buy different upgrades to raise hero's stats and improve the speed of clearing enemies)
5. Your chronicle (an actual adventure with a story which you progress through by making a team of units to clear dungeons or switch active action to produce different resources)

As I said those have different degree of being active/idling but those are the ones I like the most out of this type of games.

What I like about this game is that the gains increase on higher levels instead of decreasing which makes it different from all other such games. Everywhere else gains per level are either the same or smaller on higher levels, so you need to get more resources to unlock it and then gain less than what you gained by unlocking a level few levels before. And this is pretty unique because I don't remember ever encountering it before.
Terminus Apr 8, 2022 @ 9:49am 
Thanks for the clarification. A lot of people are going to call it a clicker game, which is misleading.

I like the sense of progression the game provides. And I like the fact that not everything is explained and you have try things and see what happens, and there are lots of possible combinations. It is an interactive puzzle game, and requires active participation.

I would like to see some sort of progression challenge other than just a bottleneck to get to the next level. This is the thing I think the game is missing, other than just more development.

Overall, really creative, fun, and addictive. I can't wait to see how it turns out!
Albie There Apr 8, 2022 @ 9:55am 
Thanks for the suggestions buddy, if you think of more games (or discover more games), let me know. Best regards
Driko Apr 8, 2022 @ 11:14pm 
I've played a bit of this game on the browser version.... cause I love incremental games.
Some I suggest:

A dark room:

https://adarkroom.doublespeakgames.com/

Crank:

http://faedine.com/games/crank/b39/
Smeester Apr 10, 2022 @ 2:27am 
Idling to Rule the Gods is probably my favourite, although the other recommendations such as Idle Wizard are excellent.
HopperUK Apr 10, 2022 @ 6:29am 
Cookie Clicker is old fashioned now but it's a classic. There's that endless paperclips game you can play in a web browser. I had a bit of fun with Realm Grinder. Most incremental games will only hold your attention for so long but they tend to be cheap! Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms has quite a lot going on if you enjoy that kind of thing though it's soaked in microtransactions.
junglejake Apr 11, 2022 @ 4:46pm 
Melvor Idle is very similar, though it's not as capped when you go offline or idle as Orb is.

Melvor Idle is described as Runescape without all of the obnoxious walking around and trying to click in the right place.
MP Apr 12, 2022 @ 1:17am 
There is also Theory of Magic aka Arcanum browser game, the mathiashjelm fork is the most active and stable.

In advance I apologize for your loss of free time.
Last edited by MP; Apr 12, 2022 @ 1:17am
tjgrathwell Apr 12, 2022 @ 1:46am 
This game is somewhat similar to the Alkahistorian series, in regards to
* new obscure alchemical resources constantly opening up
* fiddling forever with supplies of resource X in order to change the cap for resource Y which lets you boost resource Z and so on forever

https://nagshell.github.io/elemental-inception-incremental/
Monmaker Apr 15, 2022 @ 2:37pm 
surprised no one has mentioned Increlution
Concombre27 Apr 16, 2022 @ 2:53am 
Originally posted by Monmaker:
surprised no one has mentioned Increlution
This game looks really cool, thank you.

EDIT : Increlution sucks, don't buy it guys, I lost 2.50€
Last edited by Concombre27; Apr 18, 2022 @ 4:40am
Oktober12th Apr 18, 2022 @ 6:35am 
Originally posted by Monmaker:
surprised no one has mentioned Increlution

Increlution is fantastic -- I jjust started a NewGame+ a few days ago when the update came out.
Albie There Apr 18, 2022 @ 7:14am 
Originally posted by MihaP:
There is also Theory of Magic aka Arcanum browser game, the mathiashjelm fork is the most active and stable.

In advance I apologize for your loss of free time.

Haha yes I have been playing this since saturday I think, really sucks you in.

Can´t believe it is free, at first glance I thought it would be very simple, but you start unlocking a gazillion stuff and it gets deep, so much stuff! Damn. Enjoying it a lot so far.
davidb11 Apr 18, 2022 @ 9:56am 
Originally posted by Concombre27:
Originally posted by Monmaker:
surprised no one has mentioned Increlution
This game looks really cool, thank you.

EDIT : Increlution sucks, don't buy it guys, I lost 2.50€

That doesn't make any sense. Why would you say it sucks and you lost money?
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