Idle Slaughter Inc
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About
In "Idle Slaughter Inc," players build and manage their own slaughterhouse to become wealthy entrepreneurs. By upgrading machinery, hiring staff, and efficiently producing goods, players aim to expand their business while navigating ethical considerations and competition in the industry. This idle clicker game combines strategic planning with engaging incremental gameplay for hours of entertainment.





- Gameplay is very addictive and can keep players engaged for hours.
- The graphics are above average for a mobile game, providing a visually appealing experience.
- The game is not pay-to-win, allowing players to progress without mandatory purchases.
- Progression is extremely slow, often requiring players to watch numerous ads to advance.
- Many players experience bugs that cause loss of progress, including not receiving money for completed orders.
- The game's theme and mechanics, particularly involving animal slaughter, are controversial and may be offensive to some players.
monetization
38 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized for its excessive reliance on ads, with players feeling overwhelmed by the frequency and length of advertisements required for progression. Many users express frustration over the high costs associated with ad removal, often feeling misled by pricing and the perceived value of in-game purchases. Overall, the game is seen as designed primarily around monetization through ads, detracting from the overall experience.
“The VIP package advertised at $19.99 for no ads and additional features ended up costing me $27 plus $3 in tax. It would be helpful if the currency was clearly stated to avoid confusion.”
“I paid for the no ads version, but the rewards for that purchase are quite disappointing.”
“I spent $20 on the no ads option, and I'm feeling frustrated about the value I received.”
“Unfortunately, this game has too many ads. You have to watch ads to get an order, ads to get money, ads to upgrade, and ads to play the game. The upgrade process is ridiculous; each upgrade costs more, and multiple times I've upgraded only to find myself back to square one. All the money and ads I watched were for nothing, and what I upgraded is no more. This game is way too complicated as far as the process goes.”
“The ads are way too long. You can literally read a whole book and the ad would still be going. With the no-ad option, you need to be careful and read before you accept the payment, as what they say is not what you'll be paying. You'll end up paying around $10 to $15 more than expected. They try to be sneaky, so read everything this game has to offer. The '50% off VIP' isn't really 50% off; you're still paying full price at $17 instead of $9.99.”
“It's greedy to charge $20 to remove ads, especially when most ad removals are about $5. Even the ones that are $10 are asking too much! The only people that are going to pay that much are kids who have access to their parents' credit cards.”