Tom's Verdict
π° Treasure Chest Clicker delivers exactly what it promisesβit's an idle clicker centred around opening treasure chests, earning coins and gradually building an economy that becomes increasingly automated. There's nothing particularly groundbreaking here, but not every game needs to reinvent the genre. Sometimes a familiar gameplay loop is exactly what you're looking for.
β³ The biggest hurdle is the grind. This is a game that expects patience, especially after each prestige when you're back to manually clicking until your upgrades begin carrying the workload again. Trying to play for hours in one sitting can make the repetition feel far more noticeable than it really needs to be, so I'd definitely recommend enjoying it in shorter sessions.
π What kept me coming back was the idle progression. There's something genuinely satisfying about loading the game the following day to find your fortune has grown while you were away. If you're already a fan of idle or clicker games, Treasure Chest Clicker is likely to scratch that familiar itch. It doesn't push the genre forward, but it provides a solid, relaxing experience for those who enjoy watching numbers climb, making it a game that's worth a look rather than an essential addition to every library.
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Why I Liked This Game
- β π° Satisfying idle progression that makes returning to the game after a break genuinely rewarding.
- β π Steady sense of progression through upgrades, automation and prestige mechanics.
- β π±οΈ Simple, accessible gameplay that's easy to understand and relaxing to play.
- β π Perfect for short sessions, allowing you to check in, upgrade and let the game continue earning.
- β π― Delivers exactly what it promises as a straightforward idle clicker experience.
What I Didn't Like In This Game
- β β³ Very repetitive gameplay, especially during longer play sessions where opening chest after chest can become monotonous.
- β π Prestige resets require more manual clicking, making the early stages feel repetitive every time you restart.
- β β¨ Does little to innovate the genre, sticking closely to the established idle clicker formula without introducing many fresh ideas.