- December 2, 2017
- NorthernLights Games
ClickBit
Platforms
About
ClickBit is a clicker game with an IT theme, where players click on a cube to gather information and avoid overheating. Upgrades can increase the amount of information obtained per click. Completing click-time events earns popularity levels in software development, programming, or hacking branches. The game features pixel art style, isometry, Steam Achievements, and soon-to-be Steam Trading Cards.



- The game features a unique overheating mechanic that adds a challenge to the clicking experience.
- It has beautiful music and a good art style, making it visually appealing.
- The game is well-balanced and offers a decent amount of content with constant updates.
- Progression is slow and often feels pointless, leading to frustration among players.
- The save system is buggy, causing players to lose their progress unexpectedly.
- The game lacks automation features, making it tedious and requiring constant manual clicking.
music
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's soundtrack is generally well-received, featuring beautiful music that complements its art style. However, some players find the initial retro-style midi music to be loud and annoying, with the option to turn it off available in the settings. Overall, the music contributes positively to the gaming experience, despite some mixed feelings about the opening track.
“The game has beautiful music and a good art style.”
“The game is well balanced and has a good soundtrack.”
“We begin with a retro-style screen and loud MIDI music, which is quite annoying.”
“Finally, you'll be on the main game screen, and there will be a settings icon on the right side. You can turn off the music and effects, and put the game in full screen since in windowed mode you're not going to see anything.”