How did you collect this data? Did you actually examine this data? For example to see how many of this silent majority open the game more than a dozen times? Because again, active and consistent players are screaming for landscape support again. Based on the response across social media in the last month, the vast majority of active players are asking for landscape mode back. Over 80% of our players used portrait, which is why we chose this orientation. Initially your post will be deleted or removed and continual abuse will lead to being banned.Ĥ) All Reddit rules are in force including those not listed above. This includes but not limited to duplicating things and leaderboard cheating. Information that is designed to exploit the game in a way that is not designed.This will not be accepted, and this rule is strictly enforced.ģ) Posts and comments that contain information relating to any of the following are not allowed: Any other posts will be deleted and continued abuse will be banned.Ģ) Do not abuse or otherwise threaten any moderators or members of this subreddit. There has been a recent trend for this most basic of games, and today I’m going to be looking at two of those, Cookie Clicker, which is browser based and AdVenture Capitalist, which you can download from Steam.Questions, comments, suggestions? Contact here.ġ) Posts must be related in some way to Adventure Capitalist. When you first open up the webpage you’ll see a giant floating cookie. When you do, because you just can’t resist the draw of the cookie, you’ll be rewarded with one cookie, click it again and you’ll get another cookie.Ĭlearly, the thing you want to do most is to click it. Once you’ve clicked it enough times you’ll notice a little button light up at the side, allowing you to exchange some of your hard earned cookies for a Cursor, which will mean you get 0.1 cookie per second (CPS). The more cursors you buy the higher your CPS, meaning you will get more cookies at a speedier pace. The price of the building increases with each one you buy, but then you’re also getting more cookies the more you have It doesn’t just stop at cursors, there are all kinds of buildings, like Wizard Towers, and Grandmas and Prisms you can buy to boost that CPS, and reach the dizzyingly high numbers and buy more buildings. To make things a little more interesting there are upgrades up for sale as well, they can upgrade one type of building or the CPS as a whole, but there’s loads of them and they all have funny titles which give you a little smirk when you buy them. Some of them are much more valuable than buying more buildings, so it can sometimes be a toss up as to which one you want to go for. Every once in a while you might see an extra special golden cookie pop on the screen, you’re gonna want to click on that too, because when you do you’ll get a super duper bonus, which can boost all production for a few seconds or it might be a lump sum of cookies, who knows. Only the click will tell! Heavenly upgradesĪfter a while you’ll have a few different buildings under your belt and you’re doing pretty well, but you think that you could have done better and want to try again. No problem, wait for the little blue line at the top fill up, click it and BOOM! You just got yourself a prestige level. This is called ascending and it gives you a permanent 1% increase in your CPS and you get one heavenly cookie to spend in the heavenly upgrades shop, which has all kinds of nifty and very special upgrades that always stick with you, even through and Ascension. You can build up your prestige levels before ascending to get a nice big boost afterwards. My two favourite things, and the most addictive thing about the game, though are the achievements. Like the upgrades they all have funny names that have been well thought out, but most importantly they are achievable, most are centred around getting x amount of this type of building, so it was easy to just concentrate on one type of building for a while, ascend and go on to the next one.
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