- February 7, 2023
- Temmie
Beaver Clicker
74%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
stability
74% User Score 92 reviews
Platforms
About
"Beaver Clicker" is a simulation game where players run a virtual beaver lodge, collecting resources and expanding their territory. Use various tools and strategies to manage resources, attract new beavers, and customize your lodge. With adorable graphics and addictive gameplay, "Beaver Clicker" offers a unique and engaging experience.



Audience ScoreBased on 92 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions
- The developer listens to feedback and suggestions, showing potential for improvement.
- The game provides a calming and enjoyable experience for fans of idle clicker games.
- Clicking hidden beavers to unlock achievements adds a fun and addictive element to the gameplay.
- The game is incredibly buggy and feels abandoned by the developer, leading to a frustrating experience.
- It lacks depth and variety, making it a very basic and rudimentary idle game.
- The prestige system is poorly implemented, making progression feel tedious and unbalanced.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay in this clicker game is generally well-received, with players appreciating the evolution of game mechanics. However, the prestige mechanic, while offering additional upgrades, lacks depth and fails to provide sufficient incentive for players to engage further.
“I love clicker games, and the game mechanics have come a long way.”
“Check the videos tab in the community hub for some gameplay with commentary.”
“The prestige mechanic provides additional upgrades but doesn't provide depth or incentive.”