- May 3, 2018
- Zloy Krot Studio
Bitcoin Trader
Platforms
About
"Bitcoin Trader" is a simulation game where players can try their hand at becoming a successful bitcoin trader. Players must analyze the market, make strategic investment decisions, and manage their virtual finances to maximize profits. With various difficulty levels and random events, the game offers a realistic and engaging experience for both beginner and experienced traders.



- The game offers a straightforward and easy-to-understand clicker experience, making it accessible for casual players.
- Achievements are functional and can be unlocked relatively easily, appealing to completionists.
- Some players find it to be a good time killer, allowing for idle gameplay once the initial setup is complete.
- The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, with many players feeling it is poorly executed and not engaging.
- Technical issues such as crashes and a lack of basic features (like a 'sell all' button) significantly detract from the experience.
- The graphics and overall design are considered low quality, resembling outdated mobile or Flash games rather than a polished PC title.
graphics
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics have been criticized for their simplistic and low-quality 2D design, reminiscent of low-effort flash or mobile games, which fails to meet the expectations of PC gamers. There are no options to adjust resolution or customize settings, leaving players with a lackluster visual experience. Overall, the graphics are seen as a significant drawback, detracting from the game's overall quality.
“Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”
“There's no options to change the resolution for the game or customize the graphics settings.”
“There's no way for gamers to try to improve the low-quality graphics.”
“The game features somewhat lazy, simplistic 2D graphics, of the type you normally expect to see in low-effort flash/browser games and mobile apps.”