About Tapping Legends X:
When I saw Tap Heroes being offered for sale, I was swept up in the clicker-game craze that the Summer Sale 2015 brought to Steam. Adventure Capitalist and Clicker Heroes were games that I played daily, so I decided that spending a small amount of money (I think I paid $.99) for another clicker title would be alright. Tap Heroes is a clicker game where you click on a monster to damage it, kill it, and get loot from it. You then use this money to upgrade yourself or your party of 3 adventurers so you can click on a monster to damage it, kill it, and get more loot from it more efficiently. Rinse and repeat ad nauseum. The game is pretty colorful, the characters are nicely drawn, there’s a decent amount of enemies to kill, and there are a ton of levels to go through with one stipulation: Once you beat level 100, the game starts over at level 101 and there’s nothing new other than an increased difficulty. If you play past this point, the only thing left is to chase achievements. Yep. It’s a pretty decent time waster that you can open daily do a few things, and close again without worrying too much about it. Your characters will continue to earn gold even when the game is off. You can also have the game idle in the background while you play something else if you’re wanting to burn through a couple of levels in the game. As stated before, the graphics are nice, the interface is easy to use, and because the game comes with an upfront purchase price, there’s no in-game microtransaction store begging you to purchase real-money currency to help you speed through the game. Tap Heroes knows what it is, and it does it pretty well.