A cool short incremental game that can be completed in just a few hours. It might be faster to move your mouse around the screen manually, but I highly appreciate that there is an idle option. No missable achievements, 100% = ~4 to 5 hours.
Approximate time to 100%: Around 4 to 5 hours
Estimated achievement difficulty: 1/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
Is there a good guide available: You don't need a guide
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: No
Grinding Achievements: Not really. You have to get all the upgrades, but that is the main gameplay of an incremental game.
DLC-Only achievements: No
Speedrun achievements: No
Time-gated achievements: No
RNG-achievements: No
Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty option
Unobtainable/glitched achievements: No
Gamepad or mouse and keyboard: Mouse
In Incredicer, you roll dice by hovering your mouse over them. The first die gives you the result in money, so a six is $6, a three is $3. You use that money to buy many upgrades to increase the amount of money you get, the amount of dice you have on the table, or even unlock a new type of dice, which rewards you with more money per roll and might have other special tricks up its sleeve later on in the skill tree. There are also skills in the skill tree that give you higher-tier dice a chance to roll lower-tier dice when they touch them, to have a trickle-down effect.
At first, you have to move your mouse. Early on in the skill tree, you can buy an idle mode, where the cursor will move over the table in random patterns. This will cost you less money, but it is nice not to have to drag the cursor manually or do anything else in a different window while the game is grinding cash and points to buy skills. I highly appreciate that this idle mode is available.
At the moment, real life is hectic, which makes me feel like I have less mental headspace. Idle/incremental games are perfect for those kinds of weeks, as they don't require much mental space, and you still get the distraction of real life. And letting numbers go up feels great ^^. However, the skills tree felt a bit overwhelming. And while the maxed-out skills have a different border color around them, I wish you could hide them in some way, just to make the tree feel less overwhelming. Gladly, the game is short, so the skill tree fills up quite quickly and gets less overwhelming.
I give Incredicer 3 out of 5 stars. I had a lovely afternoon rolling virtual dice and triggering combining effects to make it possible to roll even more dice.
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