![]() There are plenty of things to help you reach your goal of… getting all of the achievements or building the best island (nah, we all know it’s the cheeves). Now, I don’t care about needing to do that every now and then, but when something is called an Idle game, I kind of expect 90-ish plus percent of the game to be done so while I idle or fiddle with the many intricacies of the math amplifiers of the game. ![]() What I mean by that is that most Idle games that I’ve played are either a mix of halfsies idle and the other half(ish) is clicker based where there’s a lot of mouse-clicks involved. Only this time, this is an actual Idle game. Moving on down the line, the flow of the game works like I’ve experienced in other Idle games. ![]() There was no draw other than the initial curiosity that had me click on the “Show Story” button. Maybe if these windows were automatically opened at the start as opposed to having to manually open them myself I’d read more of them. So they’ve got to be happy at least right? While interesting, I’ll freely admit that I don’t pay too much attention to the elements here that they probably put a fair bit of time into. The rest of the assets look great and creates a nice, calming atmosphere for these large-headed inhabitants. I’ve spent over 120 hours on this game so it’s obviously not a deal breaker, but the over-sized-head thing just bothers me. They are also everywhere in the game and you can’t escape them. ![]() I cannot draw that well and couldn’t recreate said drawings or images they decided to use in the game, but it’s not my favorite. I don’t like the art style they went with for the people. Yes, you can give real money to this game if you want to support the developers and a boost to your game.įirst let me start of with the thing I don’t like about the game. Is Holyday City: Reloaded any different? Let me break it down for you. I knew that was the nature of how they worked and how I usually worked with them. What caught my eye was that it was similar to games like Adventure Capitalist and Adventure Communist and both I found enjoyable (Communist more-so), but in the end, I got kind of bored with both. ![]() I guess they grew tired of me calling by its’ incorrect name. For the longest time I called it Holiday City… I never noticed the halo or just thought it was like those tangerines you find at the store, but it was my wife and friend that pointed this out to me. The first one I’m going to review is Holyday City: Reloaded (as one could obviously tell by the title of this review). Lately I’ve been dragged into two of them. Normally I like a bit more to do in my videogames, but these genres both pull me in like a moth to the flame. There is something about Clicker games and Idle games that just draw me in. ![]()
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