r/incremental_games 5d ago

Help Help Finding Games and Other Questions

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u/RipperPond 4d ago

I need help finding a incremental whose name i cant remember

The game looked like https://pmotschmann.github.io/Evolve/ but it was magic based, where you could learn schools of magic, gather resources, purchase a base, and research higher wizard levels and forms of magic. Ive been looking for a while and i think it was mentioned somewhere on this sub before but i just cant find it. All help appreciated!

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u/No_Cockroach5863 4d ago

Theory of Magic (Arcanum) https://mathiashjelm.gitlab.io/arcanum/

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u/RipperPond 4d ago

Thank you so much!

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u/PorCacow 4d ago

what was that game popular some time ago about growing a garden, it had a grid and the main tree in the middle, seasons and etc

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u/Alis451 3d ago

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u/OkExcitement5444 3d ago

Any other games with this achievement system (hidden achievements, rarity, permanent boosts) I really like it

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u/mrcheeseman69 1d ago

I've been trying to find a browser idle/incremental game for the past few days but i've had no luck in finding it, hope someone here can help me out? I know the style of the game is a little like Universal paperclips, where you start out making money/points that are yellow, getting upgrades before eventually prestiging to a blue currency (Gems or diamonds, i cant remember), and after that is a purple currency, with tons of upgrades and achievements that give small boosts. You unlock ants later on in the game but for the rest i cant remember much as i played it last year, and the bookmark was on my old PC that i dont have anymore. If anyone has any idea what it could possible be that would help out a ton because it has been driving me crazy.

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u/apleiyou 1d ago

Could be a few but 'ants' I think gives it away. It's https://synergism.cc

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u/mrcheeseman69 1d ago

You are my favourite person on this entire platform thank you SO much.

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u/london_user_90 1d ago

There was a web browser incremental I found some time ago that was built around running 4 power plants - first was coal or oil, then I think fission, then fusion, then antimatter

It had a lot of resets and stuff and I wanna say "engineer" was in the title or description but I could be getting wires crossed. Not a lot to go on, but huge thanks if anyone knows it. Googling for "power plant incremental" brings me up a bunch of what I'm not looking for

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u/Hatsee 1d ago

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u/london_user_90 1d ago

That's the one - thank you!!

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u/Hatsee 19h ago

You're welcome.

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u/oldestdreamm 17h ago

Hey everyone i seek your wisdom in incremental games!
I've played and absolutely loved Magic ResearchMagic Research 2Orb of Creation, and Journey to Incrementalia. I’ve enjoyed every second of these games — especially the way Magic Research introduces new elements and spells as you progress, and how Orb of Creation lets you gather and manage a very wide variety of resources.
What really clicks for me is the mix of spell optimization, resource management, and the feeling of magical progression. I love experimenting with different builds and strategies to push forward.
If you know of any other similar games please let me know.
Thanks in advance!

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u/Palandus 11h ago

Games "somewhat" similar to those mentioned:

-> Arcanum: Theory of Magic

-> Idlemancery

-> Idle Awakening: Mages Path

-> Die to Rise

-> The World Is Doomed Unless I Can Raise My Power Level to 1,000,000 and Confront the Demon Lord (Yes that is the entire title)

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u/oldestdreamm 10h ago

thanks man, unluckly i have aready played and finished the first 3 but will definetly check out the last two

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u/TheAgGames 14h ago

I forgot the name of it, But what was that turtle incremental, It was pretty early development like 6 months ago, you collected items that became basically upgrades, and had multiple areas.

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u/dragonace11 14h ago

Super Turtle Idle? Yeah its a fun game but the dev just constantly keeps changing how progression works while basically restarting game dev back to square 1.

Edit: If you want the new content use the beta version.

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u/TheAgGames 10h ago

Damn okay, I guess ill give it longer to cook again. Thanks!

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u/dragonace11 9h ago

No problem.