You don't "play" idle games actually since to play a game you need to actually interact with it. What's the appeal of a so called game with minimal user input?
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Originally posted by livingelegy
You don't "play" idle games actually since to play a game you need to actually interact with it. What's the appeal of a so called game with minimal user input?
No such thing. They're called idle games. Deal with it.
Originally posted by Antifa Member
Oh my god are those fucking slugs
They're "wrinklers". They eat cookies and reduce your overall cookie income, but you can pop them like wrinkly balloons they give you back slightly more cookies than they ate.
Lore-wise I'm pretty sure they're my cookie baking grandmas (pics related) but twisted and warped by colors from beyond time and space. The final, ascended, eldritch elders.
Originally posted by livingelegy
You don't "play" idle games actually since to play a game you need to actually interact with it. What's the appeal of a so called game with minimal user input?
their compatibility with person of low iq and incompentent neuromotor functions.
Oh God. Not sure if it counts as an idle game per se, but I also started playing Fallen London. Apparently it ties into Sunless Sea, which is the main reason I checked it out. So now I constantly have two idle-y browser games open at all times. I'm losing control of my life.
Someone play Fallen London with me so I can have some in-game acquaintances and the like. Fuckers. I want to host dinner parties or whatever and get confident smiles. I think you need... *barf* friends for that, though.
Originally posted by Antifa Member
You are playing them wrong lol. Delete them and devote your time to something else.
I'm not touching either game 90% of the time, but I gotta have 'em open. For reasons. If I close Cookie Clicker I lose 19% of my cookies per second - a complete waste. It must remain open on my second monitor for MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY. Fallen London I could quit and come back to, I guess, but keeping the tab open so I can keep track of how many actions I have available gives me comfort and warmth.