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A community for lovers of games that feature an incremental mechanism, such as unlocking progressively more powerful upgrades, or discovering new ways to play the game. This genre is growing at a break-neck pace, be part of the revolution!

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This thread is meant for people to share what they've been doing this week. Incremental game recommendations are encouraged, although other topics are welcome as well. Just remember to keep it casual, be helpful, and have fun!

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

There are two games I've tried between Monday and today. The first is Progress Knight Quest, which I dropped recently and don't recommend that much. I'm currently replaying Array Game. I have yet to make a judgment on it. I'm also still playing the games I listed this Monday, with the exception of Cavernous 2 (if waiting and letting the game make progress on its own counts as playing). I'll return to that game somewhere soon.

On the non-incremental side of things, a lot of my time has been taken by schoolwork and studying since quarterly examinations are less than a week away for me. In my spare time, I've taken to reading through "The Rust Programming Language". I've made it to Chapter 5. I've also installed SWI-Prolog on my computer out of a recommendation by the current developer of Idle Loops, though I haven't done anything with it yet.

And I've taken to trying to write posts and comments here. I'm still not able to articulate my thoughts in an organized manner, but at least I've started.