![]() Different upgrades improve different businesses at different times, occasionally changing up which investment is the best. When money reserves get out of control players can choose to buy businesses in groups of ten or a hundred to quickly drain excesses. The manager mechanic streamlines one of the biggest annoyances of (ugh) the clicker genre, but it's not the only helpful addition. Employees even have great off-brand names to match their businesses like shrimp magnate Forest Trump. Buying multiples of the same business exponentially increases cash flow, and hiring automatic managers frees up your finger for other, less menial tasks. But clicking on them over time gives you the cash needed to buy everything from a movie studio to an oil company. Your assets are small at first - mostly lemonade stands and car washes. But cleaned up mechanics and a darkly appropriate metaphor make the inherent emptiness a lot more palatable this time around.Īs the titular AdVenture Capitalist, players invest in various business to earn money to invest in more businesses. Apparently, the makers of AdVenture Capitalist decided to listen to market trends instead of me. When I reviewed The Counting Dead I said we were all doomed if we let the mindless clicking gameplay on Candy Box and Cookie Clicker become a full-blown genre instead of a curious distraction. ![]()
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