
Разработчик: Hyper Hippo Games
Описание
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About the Game
Hey there Fancy Pants!Have you ever found yourself queuing up for your favourite interactive adventure, only to wish for something to fill the empty space while you’re waiting? Well have WE got a deal for you!
Introducing AdVenture Capitalist - the game you play while playing other, better games!
AdVenture Capitalist is the world’s greatest capitalism simulator. Start with a humble lemonade stand, and squeeze your way to total fiscal domination! Earn ridiculous sums of cash, diversify your investments, and attract smarmy Angel Investors to give your businesses a boost!
And the best part is, AdVenture Capitalist can even play itself! Get your businesses booming, then hire a manager to keep making the dough while you’re gone. Money keeps accumulating while you’re offline, just waiting for you to come back and spend spend spend! IT’s so easy, even a socialist could do it!
The Job Creator was within you all along... now show the rest of the world what you're made of! (Hint: it's money!)
Start your rags to riches adventure - Only in AdVenture Capitalist!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 60 MB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.6
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 60 MB available space
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 10.10+, Mint 17.1+
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 80 MB available space
- Additional Notes: 32- and 64-bit both supported
Отзывы пользователей
Ridiculously addictive. That kind of game you play when you don't want to play anything else or don't have a lot of time. It makes you keep coming back to unlock everything. This game is great, although simple, it's a nice touch to your game library.
Overall this game is great. This game is fun if you want to play it for 5 hours or 20 mins. would recommend. There is also a mobile version.
The game is a fun click and dick around type game but for the special events it cheats by having bot accounts play against you. within a hour or so a bot/fake account this developer made has reached level 9 of 12. I spent 30 bucks worth of upgrades which were about 14 days of power ups and im level 3.5. If the developer removed the fake accounts so you had a chance of winning the events and getting the items for free it would be a worthwhile buy. But it isn't so fuck them and fuck this game
Addicted and fun to play or fun to waste your time watching numbers fly up, if you have adhd this game will be perfect for anyone to play since we can just wait patiently for the numbers to grow until we either get bored or max everything and then restart it all over again.
This game is a nice clicker type game, I really enjoy any game where you should build an empire using money making more money, still haven’t completed earth or the moon, but I still go on once a week.
I really recommend this game but don’t go expect it will be a quick game, it takes a while.
Pretty fun clicker game. It's similar to cookie clicker, and it's also on Android (probably iOS too, but I'm not sure). It doesn't demand too much time, and the angel system (investors which increase your profits), makes the game really fun. It's very small in terms of disk size. I've grown out of it now, but I come back to check on it every now and again. Pretty fun game.
Of course I didn't believe it could be addictive... but it is. It's simple, fun and VERY addictive. I'm still beginning, but when I reach a certain status that I can't buy anything else I just can't believe that I'll ever get there... then I sell everything to get the angels, and puff, in a couple of minutes I'm there...
I have played so many hours and spent so many dollars in AdVenture Capitalist. It is, frankly, ridiculous. And, yet, before today... I have always loved it. I opened it up with excitement and I would throw my energy at clicking those lemon stands and newspaper routes, getting to the point where I could afford managers and upgrades... Later, strategizing for the holiday events and admiring the art of my character's trophy room, expanding onto the different planets, and on and on. It's an idle game, a time sink, a clicker, an incremental whatever-you-want-to-call-it. But, it was pure. AdVenture Capitalist was fun. Would I have recommended that game? Absolutely! Take a shot, try it out, enjoy the intermittent hits of dopamine.
Not anymore...
Now? Now, it seems to be devolving, developing down to the despicable industry standard for mobile game apps. Innovativeness, gameplay, creativity all take a backseat to psychological manipulation. So, the in-app purchases have been there for a while, and, yes, I have spent a pretty dollar. Those made me uneasy, at first, but I grew accustomed, I became habituated to the shop and I got over it. What I cannot stand is the blatantly addictive features. Features such as 'daily gifts' that get better the more days of the week you check in, the brand new wheel spins to collect a prize for purchasing an upgrade, in-app purchases that unlock the next level of spending (Oh, you're wiling to put down $1 on a 3x multiplier? Well, once you've bought that, we'll offer you a great deal on a 9x multiplier, then a 27x, then a 100x!!!), card drops that expand with approximately every $9 spent on the game, all act to increase your playtime, your investment into it. Seeing as such addiction-promoting changes continue to be implemented in this game, I see it as moving in the wrong direction and can no longer recommend it.
It's a shame. From what I've seen in the art and the writing for this game, it's evidence of a knack for humor. The developers seem to truly enjoy what they're making.
When I play a game, I want to simply enjoy it. I want to game to gently romance me into playing often and being thorough with my examination of its features and mechanics. I do not want it to hit me over the head with features that demand I play more often, that remove the challenge of the game, forcing upon my brain a dump of dopamine that leaves me feeling spent, my brain chemistry abused by the reward mechanics. Even the steam achievements available, they are not rewards when it comes to this game. They are not signals of success nor badges of accomplishment. They are bandages covered in pretty pictures, bandages given by the game developers to cover the unreal amounts of time and/or money spent by players, the victims of AdVenture Capitalism.
Oh, hold up, lemme see what this new event looks like...
Well, if you like clicking on a mouse for hours on end until you can finally afk the rest of the game.. then you should probably try AdVenture Capitalist. Sometimes my friends judge me for my long hours that I spend playing this game instead of some other like CS and TF xD.
There are only 3 ways to get rich.
1. Become a prostit- I mean, an active individual.
2. Sell orga-... meat. Just edible meats.
3. Clicking on your mouse onto a Lemonade Stand for hours on end.
Earn money, click buttons..... literally being a sell out.
So, apparently this game is owned by everyone and their mother, it's not bad, not bad at all but the achievements for this game are quite difficult to achieve if you know what I mean. Anywho I do like this game and I think that the fact that there are achievements and more things to do in this game is kind of nice.
I hate the micro-transactions though, those need to die already, this is not a Facebook/mobile game. (7/10)
It only took me 177 hours over the course of a year to complete........
I Feel Empty Inside
Played this to 100% completion. Enjoyed it immensly, they even have special events which can get you extra currency.
Pro's:
+ Ideal timewaster
+ Good dev support
+ can be played without spending a dime
+ easy to understand
Con's:
- Annoying music and noises ( but you can turn those off)
An entertaining game as well as addicting. You will first start by buying lemonade stands, and then you get money from that, and buy more. As you progress, you will buy even more things in addition to lemonade stands. Trust me, it is more exciting than I am making it sound.
This is a clicker variation where instead of clicking the same monster or boss, you're clicking tabs to add to your capitalist endevours. While not my favorite clicker game that's out on the market, this one is unique from the rest, even though at it's core it is a clicker. The events can add to the game as well, but really, once you get all the unlocks, all the achievements, you may just want to move on.
Achievement wise, I would have to say this game is one of the easier clicker games to get 100% completion on. While at the time of this review I have 44 and a half hours in the game, some of that time was leaving the game on to play something else. It may take about 30 hours to perfect the game achievement wise, with quite a lot more if you're interested in doing the events for in game completion.
Gameplay and visual wise, the game is a clicker, so there's not much to the gameplay, or to the visual appeal as well. You click buttons and you win loads of in game currency. That's all there is to it.
Recommendation: Pick up the game if you're bored and want something to do to pass the time. If you want to add another game to your perfected games list, you may want to look into playing AdVenture Capitalist.
The pop culture in-jokes are great. Hiccups are rare.
The gameplay is easy to understand, yet keeps you interested. It doesn't beat you over the head for micro transactions, but a few dollars will go far.
Well done.
you can buy stuff and buy more stuff with in game money... 10/10 wait my credit card is out of money but i swore it had 1000$ 2 seconds ago after i bought 1000 dollars worth of a lemonade stand..... someone start a conspericy theory.
I've successfully beaten this game (as in, unlocked everything) without spending a single cent on it. Most of the "time" I have logged on this game was from leaving it idle, and there's nothing to be gained from this game. I did it as a personal test to train myself to resist microtransactions.
I honestly did not understand how it was possible to enjoy a game that was basically no more than......clicking the mouse.
I thought that you'd have to have the IQ of a recently deceased ameoba to find fun, satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment from just......clicking the mouse.
I never considered it possible, and openly laughed at the idea of strategy elements within a game that was just......clicking the mouse.
It saddens my arrogant and narcissistic(I'm the best, and I have the best people, really I'm great) cold, black heart to have to publicly admit* that I could not have been any more wrong. Not even if I had gone out and bought a wilderbeast and kept it in my apartment; I love this game, and its reds in the bed successor.
The beauty and fun of a well made clicker is what makes it seem so wrong, namely the simplicity. Click here, see a number incrementally rise over there. Work towards buying another of that item or, if the time's right, buying your first of the next, more lucrative item.
Now I'm sure most of you already know that - it's not your first clickeo, right?
Where I think AdCap really stands out from the massive clicker herd is the fact that it's grounded in a kind of semi-reality setting. All you're doing is scratching that dirty capitalist itch, that desire to ACQUIRE; those fellas from Star Trek with the ears and the libido would LOVE AdCap.
I played the game for a while before I realised I was rubbish at it. Seriously, I was clicking in all the wrong places at all the wrong times. I only really found this out when I took part in one of the "events".
Events take place every few weeks or so and are a way to turn your enjoyment of the game into something else altogether. Before my first event I had the game running in the background as I did something else on the PC, dipping in and out of the game to spend my earnings acquired whilst I was away, having a mad couple of minutes clicking away if I was close to being able to afford a large purchase.
Once I joined my first event, this little now and then distraction turned into a full blown obsession....for a little while anyway. I quickly realised that I was falling so far behind so many players in the massively multiplayer clickfest and became disheartened(aw, poor me).
I already knew that you could buy your way to faster success with items purchased from the in-game shop that would boost your earning, substantially in some instances.
So, I stopped bothering with the event and put my abject failure down to the fact that others were shelling out REAL money(that'll be the narcissism kicking in) to aid in their quest for AdCap Cap, if you know what I mean. Now there was no way I was going to pay to increase the speed numbers tick up on a page....OK, that's a lie; truth be known, I nearly did put my hand in my pocket. So I stopped bothering about the event and carried on with the other parts of the game, the solo, neverending parts.
A few weeks later and another event rolled around. This time there was an added part to the event that wasn't in the solo game(each event is constructed so that it modifies in some way the route to success, it's pretty clever) and I wasn't quite sure how it worked, so I took a look at the discussions and what I saw nearly blew my red braces off(Wall St, anyone?).
Contained within were discussions centred around mathematical theories and strategies for the fastest growth rate. I had honestly never considered AdCap in any kind of intellectually advanced way; I just clicked, bought, clicked, bought, got to where I could earn whilst AFK and repeated in the main. WHAT A DUMMY!
Whilst the main solo games are less focused on a need to maximise growth rate, and thus don't NEED an in-depth analysis of the best route to success, the beauty of the events lies in both their time-limited and competitive nature. Couple this with the fact that each one modifies the game's economic mechanics in a different way and you have a wonderful platform for planning and refining your strategy as you go. This is further added to by the fact that you don't know exactly how the game has been modified when you start an event and there's an early part where you are clicking and observing the effect, noting it for further enhancement of your strategy. It's great fun.....even if you lose, which I did....always!
So, I haven't explained how the game works and what the features are, the different things you can buy etc...and I'm not going to. I wanted to explain to you how the game sucks you in, rewards you for smart play and punishes you for being an economic dummy. I want you to discover the features that combine to create a game that will make you think and plan ahead, mostly in the events.
Try it out....after all, it is free.....which is odd when you consider it's all about boshing for dosh or being keen for the green. And don't be put off by the fact that you can purchase ways to enhance your progress; you can do just fine without, so long as you think about it and don't dismiss it as a pay to win game alone.
Oh, and have fun.......go on, have a click or three.
* See, THAT'S how much I enjoyed playing this game....I didn't really have to admit anything, yet here I am spilling all my shameful secrets(well, some) in public just to give AdCap its fair dues.
Well , todays the day I finally beat all the planets on adventure capitalist and I can say that it was a fun journey. Awesome game , worth the time , just filled in throughout boring times when no one was online and somehow I managed to put over 100 hours into it and beat the game.
Great game would reccomend it.
Now onto my next idle game!
I don't know why I played this game. It was like a drug. In the moment I just kept playing, but after, I don't see any point or have any nostalgia. My recommendation is a hard No, not because it's bad, I mean it's not great... but you could play better games with this time.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Hyper Hippo Games |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 03.04.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 85% положительных (275) |