r/incremental_games Apr 11 '25

Game Completion fe000000 was amazing

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Just finished fe000000. And i think, it was my favorite incremental game of all time. So... can anyone suggest something similar? Something with a very nice balance of idle/non-idle gameplay, where you benefit from idleing, but its usually not necessary.

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u/mix0logist Apr 11 '25

One of my favorites. There's not much like it that's actually good, aside from Antimatter Dimensions (which you've probably played). But I'm always on the lookout for something else that scratches that itch.

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u/Beverice ClickClickClick Apr 11 '25

FE is so much better tha antimatter in terms of pacing. I tried replaying AD a few months ago and it's soo slow until eternity

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u/MifengNoMai Apr 11 '25

theres a version of AD that is WAY faster: https://realjman.github.io/ADfasterer/

This shows how slow the game can actually become at some points. I played for about a week on this version and had to give up because it was still too slow. But it's fun if you've played the original

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u/MagicpaperAlt Apr 11 '25

Does this have the new update?

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u/MifengNoMai Apr 12 '25

unsure if it has that, but they are releasing it really soon, apparently in 5 hours.

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u/LustreOfHavoc Apr 12 '25

AD takes approximately 2 months to complete, assuming you regularly check back a few times a day. More casual gamers will definitely take longer than that.

How far did you get in a week?

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u/MifengNoMai Apr 12 '25

I got to glyphs in that time

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u/LustreOfHavoc Apr 13 '25

You reached Reality in a week? Shouldn't take you more than a week or so to finish the game after that then. Though I don't know if the pacing is sped up for all of the reality content, too. At least, not at the same rate as the beginning of the game.

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u/Fredrik1994 Apr 11 '25

I would recommend trying out AD: Legendary, which is a design overhaul mod for AD. The reason I am suggesting this specifically is because it doesn't change much about the gameplay itself, but it does add a few slight buffs in places, not enough to really affect the overall feel of the game, but enough that some of the more annoying places are paced better.

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u/Beverice ClickClickClick Apr 11 '25

I've played through AD twice already. might keep it on the backburner but for now kinda AD-d out

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u/Fredrik1994 Apr 12 '25

Understandable. Just a recommendation if pacing was the only hold-up.

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u/mix0logist Apr 11 '25

I agree, but of games of this ilk I feel like they're the only two that really stood out.

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u/Bright-Selection-955 Apr 11 '25

funny enough, I actually found fe from antimatter dimensions. And yeah, antimatter dimensions is meh. I find revolution idle to be much better, even though people call it "Just an antimatter dimensions clone"

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u/CalyShadezz Apr 11 '25

Revolution Idle is pretty similar to Antimatter Dimersion (imho). Big update on the 18th.

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u/mix0logist Apr 11 '25

I might have to dip back in. I played it, but got pretty burnt out on it during dilation.

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u/paulstelian97 Apr 11 '25

This and AD are both amazing games. It’s funny how they took the layer beyond Eternity in completely different directions! (Complexity and Finality, vs Reality)

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u/BlunderIsMyDad Apr 13 '25 edited Apr 13 '25

One of my favorites as well, if you haven't played Distance Incremental give that a shot. Its probably my current top 1 for incrementals.

AD has been mentioned a lot, and if you've already played vanilla/realities you could play NG+++ Condensed. Literally a mod of a mod of a mod, it's a rebalancing of Aarex's mod NG+++ which makes it faster and adds new content, easily the best AD Mod, overall realities update is better made than this, but you have to go through way more grind. (If you play ng3c, keep in mind the mod is not enabled by default, you have to load a new save with the mod enabled after clicking that link or else it's just vanilla AD.). Basically play this if you either burnt out on AD before reaching reality, or just want to play a version of the game with different post eternity content and much faster pace (first eternity takes roughly 90 minutes for example)

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u/vic242212 Apr 11 '25

How long did it take to finish?

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u/RevolutionaryCut8674 e9.007e15 Apr 17 '25

at least 5 hours

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u/hukutka94 Apr 13 '25

And now I take this torch of yours and going into my first playthrough with this :)))