Idle Shapes

Idle Shapes (2022)

Genres:Strategy, Indie, Simulator
Story:Idle game with simple mechanics but truly addictive gameplay. Collect various shapes, buy upgrades and use prestige system to proceed as far as you can. Every upgrade matters, every prestige purchase is important. No endless goals and infinite boring gameplay. Just pure fun and adequate goals.
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