Welcome to ISEKLICKER! A short idle/clicker/gacha game! 

If you like the sensation of gathering new characters, accruing enormous resources, and even a hint of RPG elements, this is the game for you!

This game is a relatively short, 30-45 minute experience.  It was developed in a week as an entry for the Clicker Jam Winter 2023 for the theme of interdimensional. I interpreted it in the way of the gacha, as you are pulling people and characters from other worlds. 

This game was developed using the Godot Engine 4.0b11+12; as such, please feel free to report any bugs you may find. Thank you very much!


Developed by me (@ao_k_oto on Twitter). Follow me there for some other developments!

Character sprites by u/TheFlyingMinotaur's FE sprite maker.

All SFX by Nathan Gibson (ellr).

Sparkles, Sound icon, and info button UI by Delapouite from game-icons.net with the CC3.0 License.


Source code for the game can be found here.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 3.8 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
Authoraoi
GenreRole Playing
Made withGodot
TagsClicker, Gacha, Godot, Idle, Indie, Short, Singleplayer

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ISEKLICKER.exe 63 MB
ISEKLICKER 1.0.exe 65 MB
ISEKLICKER 1.0-Mac.zip 52 MB

Development log

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I really liked the writing in the final dungeon, that was lovely.  The whole game is great!  I'd play a larger more expanded version of this, maybe with a bit of added QoL for building teams or select all or something though lol.  Was market the last on the money making list, I didn't manage to unlock more, but I wasn't sure if that was the final or if I needed to just level it up further.

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Error
The following features required to run Godot projects on the Web are missing:
Cross Origin Isolation - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)
SharedArrayBuffer - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)

Hi, first thanks for checking out the game! Secondly, it appears that the engine version I am using currently (Godot 4b12) doesn't support Firefox on the web unfortunately. If you're on Windows, you can check out the download version if you'd like!

Got it, thanks!

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Great game, I loved how the sound effects start to sound like music as they all start to stack.

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nice ui :) cool design

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The progression was well rounded, and it was nice in that it didn't feel too grindy. The procedural battle logs in the dungeons were definitely the highlight for me!

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I love the idea and the execution was awesome. The expeditions are really fun to see and, despite not being a big gacha fan, I really liked the gacha aspects of the game. Very fun game overall, good job!

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None of the Godot games are working in my Firefox on Windows. :-(

Error The following features required to run Godot projects on the Web are missing: Cross Origin Isolation - Check web server configuration (send correct headers) SharedArrayBuffer - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)

Ah, I'm sorry to hear that! I got it working on my Chromium based browser but I didn't test Firefox. Does the downloadable version work for you?

According to some of the things I've found, some Godot 4 games are just straight up not compatible with Firefox on Itch.io. :-( I did try the downloaded version. It was a little frustrating that I had no idea what was bringing in what amount or how quickly, so I mostly just maxed out the bottom idle and the clicker and ignored the rest, and summoned as quickly as possible, constantly sending people out on missions. But not really paying much attention to mission logs, so no idea if there were synergies between characters or anything. Not that it mattered; with each mission full of people, results were almost always great. It didn't take too long to finish.

That sucks, I really hope Godot4 gets that patched up sooner rather than later! Also, I totally get what you mean, there probably should've been a bit more transparency on how much gold each activity did and how things affected everything else. Thanks for playing and for such detailed feedback!