Un peligro real para gente tendente a la adicción.
Pros:
- Brilli brilli.
- Soniditos.
- Números que no paran de crecer.
Contras:
- La sensación de progreso es un mero engaño que vuelve imposible parar de jugar.
- Las mecánicas que van apareciendo cambian muy poco el gameplay.
- Te hace sentir mal contigo mismo por dedicarle tanto tiempo.
Pros:
- Brilli brilli.
- Soniditos.
- Números que no paran de crecer.
Contras:
- La sensación de progreso es un mero engaño que vuelve imposible parar de jugar.
- Las mecánicas que van apareciendo cambian muy poco el gameplay.
- Te hace sentir mal contigo mismo por dedicarle tanto tiempo.
A ver, es un clicker... Se puede considerar juego por muy poquito ya que consiste en generar números. Pero si el objetivo es entretener, en mi caso lo ha conseguido. Además hace cosillas que no tienen otros clickers y la presentación es muy chula. Y oye, cualquier juego que tenga música del compositor de Minecraft, yo voy a tope, ¿eh?
Prior to its release on steam, I assumed Cookie Clicker was one of those exploitative Facebook games. In reality, it was a parody game that kind of got out of hand. The $5 Steam pricetag could be considered a sort of one-off donation to the developer, as the web original is still freely accessible and updated in tandem.
Rather than manipulating players into real money transactions, it actually encourages tampering to the extent that there are even achievements for both modding the game and directly manipulating your number of cookies via the javascript console.
With Disgaea 6 and now this, I'm getting more and more interested in games that mimic traditional genres but abstract away smaller repetitive actions and instead emphasize programming, modding, and other kinds of customization.
Rather than manipulating players into real money transactions, it actually encourages tampering to the extent that there are even achievements for both modding the game and directly manipulating your number of cookies via the javascript console.
With Disgaea 6 and now this, I'm getting more and more interested in games that mimic traditional genres but abstract away smaller repetitive actions and instead emphasize programming, modding, and other kinds of customization.
Over 300 hundred hours clicking the cookie make this my most played game on steam after less than a month of buying the game. I've always enjoyed clickers, and out of all of them, this is probably the best one with the most depth. Very original setting, with a lot of fun flavor text, though it repeats a fair bit. The game also has modding, which is always a big plus, though I haven't touched any mods yet. Despite 300 hours, I don't feel like I have seen everything this game has to offer. For 5 smackers, this is a pretty solid purchase, can recommend.