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ClickBit

25%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
32% User Score Based on 28 reviews

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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.

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32%
Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions

  • 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 Negative

    The 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.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally appreciated for their retro style and artistic quality, contributing to an enjoyable aesthetic experience. However, some players feel that the charm diminishes over time, and the focus on computer hardware may not appeal to everyone. Overall, while the visuals are praised, they may not be enough to sustain long-term engagement.

    • “The game has beautiful music and a good art style.”
    • “I like the concept and graphics, but it loses its charm after an hour.”
    • “The whole game revolves around something like the hardware of a computer, not my cup of tea exactly, but there's nothing about informatics here - just retro graphics and tons of things to click, with some lines of upgrades to read and eventually buy.”
    • “The graphics feel outdated and lack the polish you'd expect from a modern game. It's hard to get immersed when everything looks so bland and unrefined.”
    • “While the gameplay might be engaging, the visuals are a major letdown. The character models are poorly designed, and the environments lack detail, making the whole experience feel cheap.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized as a typical clicker game but introduces mechanics that hinder constant clicking, such as overheating and storage limits. These features require players to frequently monitor their screens, which detracts from the casual experience typically associated with clicker games.

    • “Just your average clicker game, but here's the kicker: this is a clicker with mechanics designed to stop you from clicking. The overheating and storage systems force players to almost constantly check their screens to optimize their progress, which challenges the casual nature of these types of games and the primal desire to push a button like a madman to see a number go up.”
    • “Just your average clicker game, but here's the kicker: this is a clicker with mechanics that are made to stop you from clicking: an overheating and storage system that forces players to almost constantly check their screens to optimize their progress, which defeats the casual nature of these types of games and the primal desire to push a button like a madman to see a number go up.”
    • “There's a heat mechanic that limits how fast you can click (or set your auto clicker).”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is criticized for being plagued with bugs, particularly affecting the save system, which users find unintuitive and frustrating. Overall, players feel that these issues detract significantly from the experience.

    • “I love clicker games, but this one is just too buggy; it's not really worth wasting your time with it.”
    • “The save system seems buggy and unintuitive.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players feel that the game features excessive grinding, which seems unnecessary and detracts from the overall experience.

    • “There is no reason this game should be so grindy.”

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