Click Mage
A downloadable game
Click Mage is a 2D resource clicker and building game. Harvest, collect and process resources, upgrade your clicking power and construct buildings to escape from the island.
As an apprentice to the famous Click Mage, you have been teleported to a remote island by a magical accident. Upgrade your Click Powers with the help of a mysterious obelisk, trade with the merchant, use the island's resources and build a portal to get back home.
- Explore a beautiful pixel art island
- Harvest resources by clicking and use them to build production buildings to further process them
- Handle manageable amounts of resources
- no more meaningless millions and billions of an arbitrary resource
- harvest your 5 wood and carry them yourself
- Upgrade your click power, carrying capacity, auto click speed and much more
- Buy blueprints from the trader, construct new buildings and unlock new resources
The game can now be found on Steam! (Link)
Thank you for your support.
Status | In development |
Author | Tiny Crow Games |
Genre | Simulation |
Tags | 2D, Casual, Clicker, Cozy, Fantasy, Indie, Pixel Art, Singleplayer, Top-Down, Unity |
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Hello I was wondering if you plan to add any more content?
I consider the base game complete. Any more content would be in the form of an expansion/DLC or Sequel.
Why not sell on itch too? Steam takes more of a cut no?
I opted for a Steam only release, to not split the player base and so I, as a solo developer, only have to support a single platform.
Given Steams negative reputation, Itch would have been a better option. At the very least GOG. I'd love to play your game but i will not get involved with Steam in order to do it. Sorry.
Are you not sure you live in a Parreral Universe cause me hearing the sentence: Given Steams Negative Reputation. is very confusing
It's not talked about a lot (unfortunately) but yes, steam is responsible for on-platform harassment, monopolization, illegal gambling, FTC violations and a slew of personal and class action lawsuits for unfair business practices. And that is just the tip of the iceberg.
In fact one notable thing that happened fairly recently is the legal requirement for companies to explicitly state that if you are not selling a perceptual license, that you state so clearly in any purchase. Which steam has still not complied with sufficiently.
GOG even clowned on steam by putting a tasteful message in every GOG purchase extolling the fact that every purchase of a game on GOG's platform is permanent.
thanks for the info