Achievement Clicker 2019
- April 13, 2018
- OfficialAndy
"Achievement Clicker 2019" is a humorous idle clicker game where players aim to collect as many fake Steam achievements as possible. By clicking on the screen or automating the process, players can earn various absurd achievements and purchase upgrades to progress faster. The game offers endless progression and serves as a parody of Steam's achievement system, providing entertainment through its ironic take on the concept.
Reviews
- Provides an easy way to earn 5000 achievements quickly, especially with an autoclicker.
- Great for achievement hunters looking to boost their profile with a large number of achievements.
- Minimal gameplay allows for quick completion, making it a low-cost option for those wanting to inflate their achievement count.
- The game is extremely repetitive and lacks meaningful content, making it boring for players seeking engaging gameplay.
- Frequent crashes and performance issues, including crashing Steam, detract from the experience.
- Many achievements are visually identical, leading to a lack of satisfaction and uniqueness in the achievement system.
- gameplay38 mentions
- 8 % positive mentions
- 84 % neutral mentions
- 8 % negative mentions
The gameplay of Achievement Clicker 2019 is characterized by its core clicker mechanics, which are straightforward and repetitive, potentially leading to monotony for some players. However, the game introduces strategic upgrades like automatic clickers and boosters, adding depth and refinement that enhance the overall experience. While some players find the gameplay intense and engaging, others criticize it for lacking complexity and depth.
“While it remains true to its core clicker mechanics, this installment adds a layer of refinement and depth that distinguishes it from its predecessors.”
“The introduction of upgradeable elements, such as automatic clickers and boosters, adds a layer of strategy that deepens the gameplay experience.”
“In summary, Achievement Clicker 2019 successfully builds upon the core mechanics of its predecessors while introducing strategic upgrades that enhance the gameplay experience.”
“If for some reason you are looking for gameplay, it's a 1/10 in that aspect in my opinion.”
“Don't buy for gameplay.”
“This game has no gameplay.”
- story28 mentions
- 14 % positive mentions
- 57 % neutral mentions
- 29 % negative mentions
The reviews present a mixed perspective on the game's story, with many users noting a lack of narrative depth or engagement, often describing it as non-existent or minimal. However, a few highlight that when present, the story is well-written and relatable, though it often takes a backseat to gameplay. Overall, the consensus leans towards the game being primarily focused on gameplay rather than storytelling.
“The story is fantastically well written with characters that can almost be directly related to.”
“Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
“Epic story.”
“☑️ this game has no story”
“☑ only gameplay, doesn't include a story.”
“Waste of life, very boring, takes 30-40 mins to complete, no story, trash graphics, bad clicker, not addictive...”
- music20 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it relaxing and enjoyable, while others criticize it as repetitive and lacking variety, noting that there is only one song throughout the game. Additionally, the downloadable content (DLC) related to the soundtrack is viewed as a cash grab, offering little value or enhancement to the overall experience. Overall, the music seems to serve more as background noise rather than a standout feature.
“Best clicking game ever, even that lofi music in the background slaps.”
“I relaxed for 5 minutes listening to this music, long enough to realize that I would be okay.”
“The best game for achievements and elevator music.”
“- music is god damn awful, and there's one single song in the entire game.”
“- the DLCs are literally a scam, the soundtrack is empty and the 'coal edition' doesn't give you extra achievements.”
“Oh the music plays once and stops; there is a store that asks for money but from what I see doesn't take money for stuff in the game.”
- graphics18 mentions
- 11 % positive mentions
- 72 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
The game's graphics are characterized by a clean and minimalist aesthetic that prioritizes gameplay over visual complexity, allowing players to concentrate on their achievements. While some players appreciate the simplicity, others criticize the overall quality, with mixed opinions on the graphical options available. Overall, the graphics are not considered groundbreaking, and their impact on the gaming experience varies among players.
“Visually, the game maintains a clean and minimalist aesthetic that focuses on the gameplay itself.”
“While it might not be groundbreaking in terms of graphics, the uncluttered design ensures that players can focus on their achievements and progression without distractions.”
“🔲 Graphics don't matter in this game.”
“The godlike graphics of this game blinded me, literally.”
- grinding16 mentions
- 6 % positive mentions
- 44 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The grinding aspect of the game is heavily criticized, with many users noting it requires an excessive time commitment, often described as tedious and repetitive. It is primarily designed for achievement farming, appealing mainly to those who enjoy this style of gameplay, but it lacks depth and innovation, feeling like a copy of previous titles.
“A bit grindy... sometimes.”
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
“One long, tedious grind.”
“This game was made solely for achievement farming and it succeeds at doing that.”
- optimization4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant optimization issues, mirroring the problems found in the 2017 and 2018 versions. Reviewers note that it demands excessive processing power for a game of its size, indicating a lack of improvement in this area.
“Has optimization issues, just like the 2017 and 2018 versions, so it's essentially a copy of those versions and still uses too much processing power for such a small game.”
“For more information on the optimization issues that I'm talking about, see my reviews for the 2017 and 2018 versions.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The reviews indicate that the game's replayability is limited, with many players feeling that once completed, there is little incentive to revisit it. However, some users appreciate the potential for different playstyles or choices that can offer a fresh experience upon replaying. Overall, while not highly replayable, there are elements that may encourage a second playthrough for certain players.
- emotional2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of Achievement Clicker 2019 is likened to a superficial enhancement, where players can boost their profile's appeal without the genuine effort typically required in gaming. This comparison suggests a sense of artificiality in the emotional satisfaction derived from achievements, highlighting a desire for recognition without the accompanying struggle.
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report that the game experiences significant stability issues, particularly with achievement tracking, where players may receive fewer than the expected 5,000 achievements due to bugs. This has led to frustration, especially for those unable to unlock the final achievement.
“Essentially, you just get 5,000 achievements, except sometimes it can be buggy and you might get 4,999 or less. For example, mine won't let me get the last achievement, and I can't figure out how to unlock it.”