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Idle RPG – The Game is Bugged!

List of Idle RPG – The Game is Bugged! Codes

CODEExpiration Date
DQXKSBN2May 16, 2024
OB920IDT4ZMay 9, 2024
8HYZ5I24AMay 25, 2024
28UL53R6DCQMay 6, 2024
QXPJU5B2WZMay 6, 2024
SYBUE12RJune 14, 2024
HZ0LFIWD2JJune 24, 2024
ZBGMFV9WCJune 24, 2024

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Idle RPG – The Game is Bugged! Codes Review

It's not a bad game. However, after it stops constantly pushing you through quests and finally let's you off the 500 yard tutorial leash, it has a high chance of suddenly closing/crashing anytime you try going to a menu such as your daily task menu. I can no longer go to my daily task menu because of this and really hope the developers fix it since "The game is bugged" Other than that there's not much else wrong, and I rather enjoy the game. There are a few tweaks I can't fit here but it's okay.

It's ok. The graphics are great and the UI is smoothly ordered. The only thing that kills me it the way it plays. Manual play is a option, but playing manually is inefficient in this game. Auto play is much better and allows for a combat experience that is less liable for mistakes. I personally don't like games that play themselves, so I'll be trying something else

Definitely fun storyline, but the interface and finding things you are trying to do could use some improvement. For example, it's great that you can autobattle normal quests in areas you can't actually select yourself, but does that make sense? How do you actually explore more tiles of the map? How do you find dungeons if you want to use your free sweeps for the day? I could move around the map, but why can't I flip thru them like I flip thru cities looking for normal quests?

   
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