Hell: Idle Evil Tycoon Sim Game Cover

In "Hell: Idle Evil Tycoon Sim," players tap to punish sinners and build hellish businesses, gradually becoming an efficient and successful Idle Hell Tycoon. As they progress, they'll unlock new sins, tortures, and demonic minions, enhancing their dark empire while enjoying the cheeky humor and unique take on the incremental clicker genre. The game blends dark themes with idle gaming for users who seek a mix of strategic management and light-hearted fun.

  • Phone
  • Android
  • Mobile Platform
  • Tablet

Reviews

81%
Audience ScoreBased on 74 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
  • The game is fun and addicting, making it a great time killer.
  • No ads unless you choose to watch them for rewards, enhancing the gameplay experience.
  • The concept of punishing sinners is entertaining and well-executed.
  • Gameplay becomes repetitive and lacks content after the fourth circle, leading to a feeling of being shortchanged.
  • The game is plagued by excessive ads that can disrupt the experience.
  • Progression takes too long, making it frustrating for players who want more immediate engagement.
  • monetization4 mentions

    The monetization aspect of the game is polarizing; while some users appreciate the option to watch ads for rewards, many others find the frequency and intrusiveness of pop-up ads to be excessive and disruptive to gameplay.

    • “No ads unless you choose to play one for rewards.”
    • “The monetization model is fair and doesn't pressure you to spend money.”
    • “In-game purchases are optional and enhance the experience without being necessary.”
    • “The ads are relentless.”
    • “Ads, ads, ads.”
    • “The pop-up ads are insane, even if you don't watch them.”
  • story1 mentions

    The story is engaging initially, but players feel it loses momentum after the fourth circle of hell, as they complete all quests and unlock all punishments, leading to a lack of motivation to continue.

    • “It was fun, but there was no reason to continue after the fourth circle of hell because by the end of it, I had completed all the quests and unlocked all the punishments.”
    • “The story felt repetitive and lacked depth, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “I found the narrative to be disjointed and confusing, which detracted from the overall experience.”
  • graphics1 mentions

    The graphics of the game are criticized as being virtually non-existent, contributing to a poor overall experience, especially when players are prompted for reviews while still on the splash screen.

    • “Asking for a review when the game is still on the splash screen will get you 1 star. As of right now, the gameplay is non-existent, the graphics are non-existent, and the mechanics are also, you guessed it, non-existent.”
  • gameplay1 mentions

    The gameplay has been criticized for being virtually non-existent, with users expressing frustration over the lack of graphics and mechanics, leading to low ratings even before the game fully loads.

    • “Asking for a review when the game is still on the splash screen will get you 1 star. As of right now, the gameplay is non-existent, the graphics are non-existent, and the mechanics are also, you guessed it, non-existent.”
    • “The controls are clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to navigate through the game.”
    • “The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks any real challenge, leading to a dull experience.”
  • humor1 mentions

    Users find the humor in the game to be both cute and entertaining, often eliciting laughter and enjoyment.

    • “Hahaha, so cute and funny! 🤣”
    • “The humor in this game is absolutely delightful!”
    • “I can't stop laughing at the witty dialogue and hilarious situations!”
Positive mentions (%)Positive
Neutral mentions (%)Neutral
Negative mentions (%)Negative

Buy Hell: Idle Evil Tycoon Sim

Videos

Similar Games