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JimbobMcmew

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What a crazy idea for a game. It was fun though.

I think my two favorites are the pro-human multicellular ending and the incomplete eldritch ending (your #3). Something about turning yourself into a living space elevator just amuses me.

Haven't played since the last big update. It really opened things up. There is so much more to do now! I ended up getting 100% completion, but I feel like I don't really understand how [spoiler] the power surge mechanic works. I kind of blundered through things and got the artifact last so I apparently managed to still find everything without having to worry about the surges. 

What an interesting game. I quite liked all the different endings and that some of them are really nice! Getting them all was a fun experience because all the different evolution stages are OP in their own way. It took me way longer than it should have though because I didn't realize at first that the cascade number was the number of times you restarted the game (I thought it would be a reward for beating the whole game) so I didn't buy the faster resource gathering perks for way longer than I want to admit.

The shepherd’s boy says, “There’s this mountain of pure diamond. It takes an hour to climb it, and an hour to go around it. Every hundred years, a little bird comes. It sharpens its beak on the diamond mountain. And when the entire mountain is chiseled away, the first second of eternity will have passed.” You must think that’s a hell of a long time. Personally, I think that’s a hell of a bird.

Seems like there are several combined actions that don't complete fully. They all seem to have travel as the final action of the group. Maybe something funky is going on there?

Now that was fun. I enjoy hacking games, because when you get right down to it they are really just puzzle games. This was definitely a good one.

What a great game! Increlution is my favorite kind of idle game by a long shot. I enjoy making story progression way more than just seeing numbers get big. Of course, this kind of game does require a lot of effort in writing and plot, so it makes sense there aren't many titles that do it. This is a very fun take on the mechanics. I look forward to seeing new chapters.

I get that it's pulling the curtain up a bit, but I really like that this game gives you the "cost vs improvement" number. It's the same thing you would calculate in your head every time you are about to buy something anyway, so showing it is quite appreciated.