Cosmic Clicks
autor Dark_Timmy
Cosmic Clicks
Tagi dla Cosmic Clicks
Opis
Cosmic Clicks to wyścig przez galaktykę z dwoma współpilotami: Stevem i Maxem (z gry Boss 101 na Kongregate). Pilotujesz Excelsiora, ścigając się po ramieniu spiralnym – ulepszaj i klikaj, by wrócić na Ziemię. Po drodze Steve i Max będą ci doradzać i rozśmieszać, a może spotkasz też ich starych znajomych. To zabawna gra przygodowa oparta na koncepcji „clickera”. Została zaprojektowana tak, by gracz sam decydował, jak i kiedy ulepszać statek, by osiągnąć najszybszy czas podróży. Dasz radę?! Pochwal się swoim wynikiem! Cześć wszystkim! Tim z tej strony – autor Cosmic Clicks. Dziękuję za grę! Wasze opinie są świetne i inspirują mnie do stworzenia sequela z tym, czego chcecie! Aktualnie pracuję nad kontynuacją Boss 101 ze Steve'em i Maxem, więc wypatrujcie nowości!
Jak grać
Sterowanie wyłącznie myszą! Ulepszaj swój statek i osiągnij jak najszybszy czas podróży przez galaktykę!
FAQ
Czym jest Cosmic Clicks?
Cosmic Clicks to kosmiczna gra idle clicker stworzona przez Dark_Timmy i opublikowana na Kongregate.
Jak grać w Cosmic Clicks?
W Cosmic Clicks klikasz na statek kosmiczny, by generować mile i zbierać "Ser", który jest głównym zasobem do ulepszeń.
Jakie są główne systemy progresji w Cosmic Clicks?
W Cosmic Clicks wydajesz Ser na zakup i ulepszanie członków załogi, zwiększając liczbę mil za kliknięcie i mil na sekundę.
Jakie unikalne cechy oferuje Cosmic Clicks w gatunku gier idle?
Cosmic Clicks wyróżnia się motywem podróży kosmicznej, pozwalając graczom ulepszać statek i załogę podczas podróży na odległą planetę.
Czy można grać w Cosmic Clicks offline lub czy jest to tylko tryb jednoosobowy?
Cosmic Clicks to jednoosobowa przeglądarkowa gra idle, która nie wspiera postępu offline.
Komentarze
Monstrofocozo
Feb. 10, 2014
You know what could be kind of cool? Mixing this game with something like Faster Than Light or the other spaceship management games. Have it be an active-idle spaceship game, where crew stats/etc increase over time but increase more with upgrades/clicks. The ship could slowly improve, and you could maintain/enhance the dialogue that you've got going here. New upgrades could bring in new crew members, and new dialogue with them. That'd probably be fun.
HEY!! Where were you in the brainstorming sessions at Starbucks while we were talking about this!!! Good idea! I had some ideas about blowing this idea out a little more and you might be surprised to hear that some of your ideas match up with what I was thinking. LOVE IT! I might get on a sequel in a little while and I'm glad you enjoyed this game. It was super fun to make and the response has me considering a sequel sooner than later! Best, -Tim
KidA1515
Feb. 12, 2014
Fun game, but the output/cost of non-hyperdrive upgrades seriously needs to be rebalanced. I've currently got 3 hyperdrive upgrades, and have been spending billions getting the non-hyperdrive upgrades (17 so far). Even with all these non-hyperdrive upgrades, my hyperdrives account for over 97% of my output. Some balance would help here - all your interesting low-level upgrades are functionally worthless.
Yeah, I mentioned that in an earlier comment and that one is on me. The long story was I did a little balancing at the end to reduce the amount of upgrades needed and that tossed off the effectiveness of the early ones. I'm OK with the overall effect since it brought the game time to what I was looking for but I totally agree it makes some of them look worthless. I think with all the nice responses and suggestions I now have a bunch of good info for a sequel. I'd like to bring in a lot of the stuff people want (or as much as I can reasonably put in). Thanks much for the comment and the thinking! I'm glad to hear feedback like this! Best, -Tim
manbeast
Feb. 10, 2014
I enjoyed this idle game more than others for the simple fact that you can finish it in one sitting. After a while playing a game for weeks that just idling become redundant and makes you hate the game. I would suggest that beyond just having messages come up when you upgrade you should have them cycle through a serious of preprogrammed lines that you can either then enjoy or ignore and could also make them never say the same thing twice so you wouldn’t cause repetition, but was worth a couple hours.
TOTALLY agree and thank you for that. I think you are pointing out one of the things I will be aiming to address on games going forward. I love random new dialog on stuff too. I think you are making an interesting case here about the lines I can draw from during the upgrade sessions. I like it! I'll have to go back to the lab and see what I can do with that. Boss 101 had this sort of thing going and I went with a new dialog system for Cosmic Clicks. I think maybe I can merge the best of both! Thanks for the comment and I appreciate you taking a moment to write! best, -Tim
MonsterreactioN
Feb. 10, 2014
First overall great game, i absolutely love most of the dialogs, it's hard to make somebody laugh with this short dialogs but you did it, the artwork is pretty good for an idle game, but there is a point which isn't perfect in my eyes. Balancing ! Once u have the first HDRIVE update everything else is useless ...
Yeah, that was one of the balancing issues I was looking at. You might find it interesting that an early version took about two plus weeks to 'finish' without using an auto-clicker and it wasn't much faster WITH an auto-clicker. I pulled out a spreadsheet and did a bit of math to figure out an optimal upgrade path. Those H-drives are totally buff I agree and make you tons of "speed" for the run. They do help upgrade any and all remaining areas though. Thank you for the comment too and the thoughts. Really good to hear the feedback from you and the others! Hope you check back as more games are coming! Best, -Tim
ad3ross
Feb. 15, 2014
The prices might be easier to read if they were more like: 145, 2.98 K, 31.9 K, 872 K, 3.12 M, 43.5 M, 653 M...
Hey, that's an interesting idea! I hadn't thought of shortening like that. I also was thinking of a comma on those little numbers! Thanks for the comment! I do appreciate it! Best, -Tim