Incremental Monster Hunting Tribe Builder – Isles of Silence



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An Incremental Management game about hunting increasingly fearsome monsters, using their materials to grow stronger and build a colony of survivors, each with their own unique mechanics. Expand further into the Isles of Silence and uncover the mystery of the events that led to your world’s calamity.
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28 thoughts on “Incremental Monster Hunting Tribe Builder – Isles of Silence”

  1. Have a look at the Game Options, if they have V-Sync enabled, it counteracts your Cheat Engine Speedhack.
    Even if the game doesn't have a V-Sync Option you can disable it via Windows🙂

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  2. I haven't gotten through your video yet, but I wanted to comment on what you said in the beginning about rewarding active play by speeding the game up. I run into a bit of a design issue with idle games where I have to ask… at what point are you incentivizing people using auto-clickers a bit too much?

    My concern is that, while I want people to play actively and make progress that way if they want, and it would certainly be faster, it should not be something that's so significantly better that you almost feel foolish for not tricking the game into thinking you're active all of the time.

    This is not related to any particular game, but I did want to say this is a bit of a hurdle sometimes, and I wonder if the game being sped up while active would accidentally tip the scales too far. Yes, people who play actively and people who use auto-clickers will always be at an advantage, but my caution is strictly not making the overall advantage so good that it's almost annoying how much slower you are if you don't do it.

    What do you think about this?

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  3. Outside of the font choice needing more attention (some fonts are not easy to read at smaller sizes), it has a nice charm to it.

    I do agree with the idle/incremental speed and information offered being important.

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  4. there is a slight issue with the crafting system, if you set it to craft 10 of an item but don't have the required items to craft it the game will just go through the motion but nothing gets made

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  5. You should make an incremental, lets try playlist for everyones sanity. Just so we can check back in half a year when i finish the ones i am playing now.

    Also, take a look at groundhog life and unusual idle life.

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  6. Wander, if you want a real fun and short incremental game, give Barry's Time Adventure a shot! I managed to finish it in just over 2 hours, and once I hit the second part the comedy really kicked in and it just kept giving me laughs. Part 3 was just joke after joke, and every one of them was a banger.

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