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  1. Jun 4, 2015
    10
    AdVenture Capitalist is free to play, addictive, and has achievements. In short terms, its kinda like "Bitcoin Billionaire" on the Google Play store but instead of clicking on coins, you can buy managers to have them click on the companies/investments for you so you can make money faster.

    As a side note, when you are not using the game and if you bought managers for any company. The
    AdVenture Capitalist is free to play, addictive, and has achievements. In short terms, its kinda like "Bitcoin Billionaire" on the Google Play store but instead of clicking on coins, you can buy managers to have them click on the companies/investments for you so you can make money faster.

    As a side note, when you are not using the game and if you bought managers for any company. The game will run in the background in the cloud and you will auto-generate money. So when you come back to play the game, you are now filthy rich.
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  2. May 3, 2015
    10
    For those who love idle games like me, AdVenture Capitalist is a great option when you are playing an AAA game. You can let it making money while you kills enemies in other games. It's free, it have a great theme song, and very simple. Play it and be a capitalist!
  3. Apr 9, 2015
    10
    Simple? e Impresionantemente divertido. El primer simulador AFK !!!
    Puedes ser el autentico tio Gilito moviendo solo un dedo. Un tipo de juego que admite muchas mejoras y posibilidades.
    Rejugable! Gratis! y con una expansion a la vista!
    Disponible en Steam
  4. Oct 2, 2015
    8
    The thing about games like these (idle clicker games) is that they cater to a very specific niche of gamers. They're also incredibly misunderstood. On the surface it just looks like you click a bunch of crap until your resources run out or you have to AFK farm to generate more resources. Yes, this is what these games are to people who don't care about the math and just want to beat theThe thing about games like these (idle clicker games) is that they cater to a very specific niche of gamers. They're also incredibly misunderstood. On the surface it just looks like you click a bunch of crap until your resources run out or you have to AFK farm to generate more resources. Yes, this is what these games are to people who don't care about the math and just want to beat the game.

    While there is that aspect of the game, these games are in reality porn for math nerds. These aren't like modern games where multiple strategies exist that compete with one another. With Adventure Capitalist, you take the numbers given to you and figure out the optimal strategy to accelerate quickly through each run (this is the same strategy repeated BUT at certain milestones your strategies may require a shift in focus on another resource or what-have-you). Even though we effectively come to similar conclusions, many of us have spreadsheets with the same mess of columns and $/s calculations.

    These games aren't for everyone, and I'll never try to convince anyone to play this game unless I'm confident they have an interest in the genre. It's very fringe (I know Clicker Heroes is/was very popular and similar in terms of genre but definitely more complex than AC is) and probably a waste of time for anyone who just copies the work of others to get from point A to point B. This game is for flexing a little grey matter while requiring that you don't expect to play it whenever you want (some locations require days of non-interactive farming).
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  5. Apr 12, 2016
    8
    En primer lugar, antes de mencionar cualquier cosa. Este juego es un clicker y debe considerarse como tal: no hay grandes gráficos ni grande jugabilidad, pero tiene un toque adictivo que hace que no pares.
    AdVenture Capitalist es un FREE TO PLAY que puede conseguirse en cualquier momento.
    Cosas negativas? Quizás el ligero lag que da al entrar pueda ocasionar un problema, o que 4 GB de
    En primer lugar, antes de mencionar cualquier cosa. Este juego es un clicker y debe considerarse como tal: no hay grandes gráficos ni grande jugabilidad, pero tiene un toque adictivo que hace que no pares.
    AdVenture Capitalist es un FREE TO PLAY que puede conseguirse en cualquier momento.
    Cosas negativas? Quizás el ligero lag que da al entrar pueda ocasionar un problema, o que 4 GB de RAM no puedan moverlo en una calidad decente, pero una vez dentro del juego, los problemas desaparecen mientras ves los millones y billones creciendo como la espuma.
    No tengais miedo de descargarlo, es un clicker y es lo que promete: un clicker LARGUÍSIMO (más largo que clicker heroes) que te hará pasar un pequeño rato de satisfacción con los amigos
    No es una obra maestra, pero no es un mal juego.
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  6. Jul 9, 2021
    8
    A very cool clicker. Played it a lot, it's very interesting, especially at the start and when you're maxed out + it's free to play.
  7. Sep 8, 2023
    8
    Mobile games are a hit a miss most of the time but this one is okay. That's pretty much it honestly
  8. Dec 31, 2020
    8
    you just click then click again then wait then click again then wait some more and click more and it continue like this well bc of its style it is not boring
  9. May 25, 2021
    8
    simple game go burr. How can one not like a simple game like this. It's easy enough to play.
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  1. May 20, 2015
    50
    You click, then you click, then you click some more. AdVenture Capitalist is an incremental game with a lot of idling: you will enjoy it if you liked Cookie Clicker, but it won't be as funny.
  2. Apr 7, 2015
    30
    AdVenture Capitalist is a satire about money, a free-to-play game that lampoons economies of scale by asking its players to build a financial empire from a single lemonade stand. It exudes a campy self-awareness of capitalism’s most obvious flaws while simultaneously encouraging total indulgence in them. The end result feels like an interactive black hole, something that’s inescapably addictive and yet entirely vacuous.