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A member registered Jul 12, 2022

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1st try: destroyed the world. Oops.

2nd try: upgraded coal to 10 points per click, skipped the oil and the nuclear.

Still somehow managed to destroy a lake because of an oil leak.

I think this will become a wonderful game. I do have a few features that would be cool to see:

1. What your current max time is on the shop menu

2. An option to turn off the mana flower's mana ball (it slowed my game)

3. Maybe some spell to instantly drain the rest of the sand

This is already a fun little game and I hope to see what you do with it

Except there is no auto-upgrade to every square on the grid. You still have to manually click/hover to upgrade them after you prestige them.

I like this game. It has a different feel than most other idle style games. I would actually have liked it to be a few chapters longer.

My only issue is that I have maxed everything out and yet I cannot produce death fast enough to finish the final invasion. No matter what method I attempt I come up about 3 million short.

The only thing I would add to this game would be an option on "hover to flush" to flush a 3x3 grid or a flush to max.

Element (Unupgraded DPS)[Average]||(Maxed DPS)[Average]

AIR (0.5-2)[1.25] || (20-35)[27.5] <1030 gold to max>

EARTH (0.2-4)[2.1] || (4.5-18.75)[11.625] <1230 gold to max>

FIRE (0.25-3)[1.625] || (6.15-19.69)[12.92] <1110 gold to max>

WATER (0.33-3)[1.67] || (7.11-19.56)[13.33] <1090 gold to max>

Unupgraded: Earth > Water > Fire > Air

Maxed: Air > Water > Fire > Earth

1400 gold to gain all elements

1000 gold to gain all autorolls


I liked the game, but it did seem to be missing the 6-sided die.

I would like to see you expand this game with more levels, and maybe even more types of puzzles.  Great game!

And I thought it was 6/60 for the first number. 5/59 for the second, 4/58 for the third, 3/57 for the fourth, 2/56 for the fifth, 1/55 for the sixth.

Multiply all of these together: (6/60)*(5/59)*(4/58)*(3/57)*(2/56)*(1/55)

(6*5*4*3*2*1)/(60*59*58*57*56*55) = 720/36045979200 = 1/50063860