I want to be monkeys.
Kodiqi
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Thanks for the kind words, I'm not sure if I'm that good. I can code OK though and that just comes from practice. I think a good way to learn is to just make small games like clones of Pong, Asteroids, Flappy Bird, etc. to get used to coding.
In fact Idle Breakout started off as a breakout clone/tutorial before I added the idle elements.
I think if upgrades were for all towers of a specific type, or if the towers just remained after reset, this would feel more incremental. The different enemy and tower colours are a cool mechanic that I think would work well with more incremental features too, e.g. different upgrades for each colour currency and different achievements for enemy types.
This is a pretty solid game for a week's work, well done. There is a good amount of content here, though the pacing still felt a bit too slow. I like the grid idea for placing your various buildings/generators, it would be nice if there were some strategy to placement (e.g. buffs/debuffs for neighbouring buildings). As is, it just feels like more clicking to manage building upgrades than is really needed. The hot keys are much appreciated though, thank you!
Managing the power and building outputs works really well and the Workers system compliments it nicely. This would definitely be a great base for a bigger game, perhaps with different planets offering unique resources.
There is some good content in this game (and more than it initially seemed) but I think the balance is a little on the slow side, mostly when getting early BP. I think if some of the auto-buyers were introduced sooner it would help. Using a monospaced font should fix the jittery number display too. Was hitting some big numbers by the end, nice.
This has some really fun mechanics, it's a shame you didn't have more time to balance it out. Still, by the end of my playthrough I was enjoying just tinkering around with different card combinations. As you can see in my screenshot below, I had started making an automated point generator setup. However, I started to have some visual bugs with cards doubling up in slots and drawing at weird offsets. The late-game stuff is really fun though, you could definitely develop something bigger with this.
The early game was a bit slow though, I'm not such a fan of putting a cooldown on a clickable like the draw and submit buttons; either clicking or a timer is fine but both isn't so much fun. Also, I wonder if the shop stuff could fit on the same screen as the play area, just to save some clicking in and out of them?
There are some great ideas in this game, specifically filling the background colour and the ship/pong combo. I'd love to see this game expanded and refined. As it is, I didn't enjoy playing a sluggish version of Pong to progress. Some kind of automation or other option (maybe starting as the ship) would have been welcome. Also the upgrades getting hidden when my money was low wasn't ideal. Anyway, would love to see more!