
Time Clickers
Time Clickers is what's called an 'incremental game'. There's always a fun upgrade to look forward to, and the numbers keep getting bigger! Hire a team to fight for you, even when you're offline!
What it feels like
The framing of ever-growing numbers and fun upgrades maintains an unburdened, playful mood. The repetitive clicking and ever-escalating numbers create an entrancing, trance-like engagement loop.
What it's about
Time Clickers is rooted in a sci-fi setting with time-travel mechanics and futuristic combat premise. Time travel is explicitly referenced in the title and user tags, framing the sci-fi premise.
How it plays
The core gameplay loop centers on clicking to accumulate resources and progress, with upgrades emerging as the primary engagement. The game is built on continuous leveling, upgrading, and numbers growing bigger—a core progression treadmill. Managing scarce resources and deciding when to spend on upgrades versus saving is a key strategic pressure.
How it looks and sounds
User tags indicate an FPS perspective is available, though incremental gameplay may downplay its prominence.
How it's structured
Explicitly designed as single-player with offline progression support and no multiplayer integration. No defined ending; play continues indefinitely with escalating upgrades and ever-larger numbers as the goal. Persistent upgrades and unlocks accumulate across sessions, allowing continued advancement even when offline.
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