I have to admit, how the game plays out, even though you can buy slaves, I feel like the slave having to do too much work before I got bored & gave up, needs more progressive features to make it feel like you're getting somewhere, rather than being hardstuck clicking with no progress other than strained fingers as if I was picking cotton myself
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Really cool game, I can see it being on Steam with the many other games with varied types of idlers, which this would remain a true idler as well
With unique functions to add seemingly infinite randomly played combos decided each time, hoping you get your payout & let the RNG gods decide your fate
Then you have variable upgrades & bonus system in place to increase your game to a further extent
Can't wait to see all the content that it comes with when nearing completion & if you decide to come to Steam, I'd definitely love to grab your game for sure
This demo/alpha really has potential, even though I already see greatness in the features I see in the game
Cool game, could be better if the combos actually had a use, I found inconsistencies in trying to use items that go well together
sometimes it looks like they take items that work good together, then I noticed they sometimes only take the one item itself then just buy it alone
Then another time I noticed they took 2 of the Salmon which is $15 each twice so I got double
In all honesty, it's still best to go with the highest priced items & the higher rarity items serve no purpose in the current version that's on itch-io
The many combos that I have tried included, Water, Milk, Cereal, Coffee Beans & Oats, all of which compliment one another in some way, then other times with Butter, Steak, Salmon, Salt, Pepper & Potato in at different intervals & still people took mostly one item
So the maximum efficiency for this game is to just used the highest priced items, rarity actually means nothing other than hardest to obtain but don't help you in the end game for better money output either
Steam: hopefully it gets added to it, so I can buy it and add it to my library permanently and as well supporting the game when it's finished, for a demo I got 5 hours of content worth out of it, upon killing the Matriarch which I won't name where it is, but as far as I can tell I can't progress any further but enjoyed it much, primarily for me my greatest love is for open world exploration, what didn't hit me the right way would be the Volcano Challenge Area where you can't see where you're running and you just have to remember where things are when you die so it just becomes a memory game then, then after you make it to a checkpoint you're basically committed to having to complete it, but overall for me I loved the game (5/5 for a demo for the content provided) better than most other games can do that you have to pay for and only get a few hours :3